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Locomotive and Railway Preservation 1993 November December
Features
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The Tiny Giants of Patagonia
by Gary A. Hunter
When it simmers in North America's summer tiny 2-10-2 drivers grip frosty rails and stacks roar; another train load of coal winds it's way down the world's most southern railroad that boast 100% steam.
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The Diesel Dynasty; part III: Getting the Power to the Rail
by Carl R. Byron and William L. Petitjean
Exploring the electrical innards of the diesel machine and the story of remarkable changes and their consequences for railroading and preservation.
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"Dover Harbor" and the Pullman Legacy
by Karl R. Zimmermann
The last of a regal breed.
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Is there Really A Railroad Preservation Movement?
by John P. Hankey
Some Telling questions about the condition of our community and its future. Time is a tool for the preservationist. We can create with time, and it becomes our friend. Left unattended, time can also be a formidable foe.
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