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Railfan & Railroad Magazine Complete Year 2003 Complete Year Railfan & Railroad
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Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2003 January The Pokey Coal Artery West Virginia
66 Pages
6 A Frisco Farewell
The country's only active 4-8-2 re-enters retirement.
30 Doini the Pokey by Garland McKee
Heavy-haul railroading at the heart of Norfolk Southern.
40 High Plains Triangle by George H. Drury
A circle trip over the Rio Grande, Rock Island and Union Pacific.
46 Photo Line
Four fall photographers' specials around the country.
56 Wabtecis New MP36PH-3S for Metra by Walt Lankenau 3600 h.p. in a distinctive new package for Chicago commuters.
4 PublisherDesk/commentary by Hal Carstens
8 Fanmail/letters from readers 10 Railfanning Ishumor
14 Timetable/railfan events guide
18 Railroadiana/new products, books and videos
22 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry
26 Railnews/news stories and photos 50 Book Depot/railroad book mart
52 Drury On Board/commentary by George H. Drury
53 On The Menu/dining by rail by James D. Porterfield
53 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz
58 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk
62 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd
63 Markers/editorial commentary
65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace
66 Final Frame
Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2003 February Transkentucky Transportation
66 Pages
6 Photo Line
Spokane, Portland & Seattle 700 powers the Montana Daylight 24 The 2002 Rail History Awards
The R&LHS honors Wood, Saunders and Ziga
30 It Was A Good Ride by Jeffrey T. Schultz
Behind the demise of BC Rail's passenger service.
36 Transkentucky Transportation by Richard C. Borkowski, Jr. General Electric U-boats still haul coal on this CSX subsidiary.
40 The Last Best Place
Montana Rail Link hosts the clone of a Northern Pacific A-3.
48 Seems Like Only Yesterday by Steve Barry and Walt Lankenau A sunny fall afternoon on the old New Haven. Or was it?
4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens
10 Fanmail/letters from readers 13 Timetable/railfan events guide 16 The Engineer's Seat/life in the cab by Thomas D. Dressler
18 We'd Like You to Meet/Jeffrey T Schultz
19 Railroadiana/new products, books and videos
23 Railfanning Ishumor
25 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography bylim Boyd
26 Railnews/news stories and photos 50 Book Depot/railroad book mart
52 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry
53 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz
56 On The Menu/dining by rail bylames D. Porterfield
58 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk
62 Markers/editorial commentary
65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace
Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2003 March Illiana Then and Now
66 Pages
6 Pulpwood and Pines by Bruce C. Nelson
Current operations on the Bay Line in Florida.
10 Princeton Junction Interlude by Nicholas D'Amato
Amtrak and NJ Transit keep rolling in the snow. 30 Revival in the Beauce by George S. Pitarys
A trucker revives the Quebec Central.
36 IIliana Railroading by Bruce H. Bird and J. Parker Lamb A photographic look at 50 years of change.
55 Don Wood Receives R&LH5 Award bylim Boyd
The Pennsy's most prolific photographer is honored at Strasburg
4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens
12 Timetable/railfan events guide
17 Drury On Board/commentary by Geoge H. Drury
18 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry
22 Railroadiana/new products, books and videos
26 Railnews/news stories and photos 50 Book Depot/railroad book mart
52 On The Menu/dining by rail by James D. Porterfield
53 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz
56 Fanmail/letters from readers
57 Railfanning Is/humor
58 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk
62 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd
63 Markers/editorial commentary
65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace
66 Final Frame
Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2003 April Working on the Western Pacific
66 Pages
6 Pacific Postlude by Elrond Lawrence
Southern Pacific 2472 needs some R&R after an active 2002.
24 Winterail at 25
Reflections on a quarter century of photographic presentations 30 If It's Friday, This Must Be Franklin Canyon by Bruce Kelly Your guide to a perennial Winterail fave.
38 The Willing People by Ted Benson Hospitality, Western Pacific style.
4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens
12 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry
16 On The Menu/dining by rail bylames D. Porterfield
17 The Engineer's Seat/life in the cab by Thomas D. Dressler 18 Timetable/railfan events guide
26 Railnews/news stories and photos
50 Book Depot/railroad book mart
52 Railroadiana/new products, books and videos
53 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz
53 Railfanning Is/humor
58 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk
62 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography bylim Boyd
63 Markers/editorial commentary
65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace
Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2003 May Along the Rails 2002
66 Pages
6 Snowed Under by Alexander D. Mitchell 1V
A blizzard collapses the roof of the B&O Railroad Museum.
8 Santa Fe's Unique SF30C by Chris Raught
Rebuilt GE's served Chico's Road into the BNSF merger. 30 Rails to the Foothills by Tony Reevy
The Alexander Railroad is a quintessential Southern short line.
IIndex
RAILFAN & RAILROAD Volume 21.
36 2002 Along the Rails
The year as seen through the lenses of our readers.
4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens
14 Fanmail/letters from readers
15 Timetable/railfan events guide
18 Drury On Board/commentary by George H. Drury
20 Railroadiana/new products, books and videos
25 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd
26 Railnews/news stories and photos 46 Book Depot/railroad book mart
48 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry
49 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz
52 On The Menu/dining by rail bylames D. Porterfield 54 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk
58 Markers/editorial commentary
60 Railfanning Ishumor
61 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace
Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2003 June The C&I Line Aurora Subdivision
66 Pages
24 Popes Creek Coal by Mike Schaller
Unit coal runs over the Northeast Corridor to rural Maryland.
I-V1112003 Dinner Train Guide by James D. Porterfield
Our annual pull-out guide to fine dining on the rails.
42 A Frosty Day on the Nevada Northern by Steve Barry Steam, snow and sage make for a photogenic combination. 46 BNSF's C&1 Line by Andrew S. Nelson
An important link between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest. 56 RailCamp2002 by David Haring
Steamtown hosts another successful event.
4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 6 Timetable/railfan events guide
10 Fanmail/letters from readers
11 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 16 Railroadiana/new products, books and videos
18 Railfanning Is/humor
20 Railnews/news stories and photos
54 Book Depot/railroad book mart
57 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz
60 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk
62 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd
63 Markers/editorial commentary
65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace
66 Final Frame
Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2003 July Railfanning Washington DC
66 Pages
24 Log Trains Return to California by Ted Benson
Lumber salvaged from Arizona's wildfires heads for California mills.
28 Baldwin Field Day 2003 bylim Boyd
Vintage diesels parade for railfans in southern New Jersey.
32 Springtime Blizzard by Dick Dorn
April storms dump ten feet of snow on Donner Pass.
36 Sugar Cane by Rail by Louis R. Saillord Louisiana & Delta takes cane trucks off the roads.
42 Railfanning Washington, D.C. by Mike Schaller Photographing trains together with American icons.
4Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens
6Fanmail/letters from readers
7Timetable/railfan events guide
10Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry
12Railfanning Is/humor
14Railroadiana/new products, books and videos
19Drury On Board/commentary by George H. Drury
20Railnews/news stories and photos
51Museum & Tourist Line Directory
55Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz
56Book Depot/railroad book mart
58Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk
62Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd
63Markers/editorial commentary
65Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace
66Final Frame
Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2003 August Mount Washington Cog Railway
66 Pages
26 Riding the Acadian Railway by Richard W. Luckin First impressions of the Eastern luxury train.
30 Remembering the Third Avenue El by William J. ArmstrongThe final days of Manhattan's last elevated rapid transit line.
32 New Life For an Old Legend by Martin BurwashStampede Pass refused to fall to abandonment.
44 Photo Line: Mount Washington Cog
Hard-working four-cylinder steam in the White Mountains.
48 Mount Washington Cog Railway by Robert A. LaMayThe largest fleet of regular service steam in the east.
4Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens
6Fanmail/letters from readers
7Timetable/railfan events guide
10Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry
13Railroadiana/new products, books and videos
20Railnews/news stories and photos
51Museum & Tourist Line Directory
54On the Menu/dining by rail by James D. Porterfield
55Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz
56Book Depot/railroad book mart
58Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk
62Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd
64Markers/editorial commentary
64Railfanning Is/humor
65Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace
66Final Frame
Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2003 September Norfolk Southerns Deepwater Revival
66 Pages
24 The Deseret Power Railroad by Chip ShermanHeavy electrics roll coal in northwest Colorado.
30 Milwaukee Road 261: The First Decade by Steve Glischinski Celebrating ten consecutive years of excursion service.
40 McKinney Avenue Transit by Michael Burkhart A historic streetcar line in Dallas is reborn.
42 Deepwater Revival by Scott Lothes
The Conrail split has brought new traffic to the ex-Virginian main line.
4Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens
6Timetable/railfan events guide
8Railfanning Is/humor
9Fanmail/letters from readers
10Drury On Board/commentary by George H. Drury
11On the Menu/dining by rail by James D. Porterfield
12Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz
14Railroadiana/new products, books and videos
20Railnews/news stories and photos
51Museum & Tourist Line Directory
54Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry
56Book Depot/railroad book mart
58Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk
62Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd
63Markers/editorial commentary
65Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace
66Final Frame
Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2003 October Ron Flannery Vintage L&N Diesels
66 Pages
24 Photo Line
The 2003 NRHS/R&LHS Baltimore Convention.
26 Nebraska's Wide Open Spaces by Carl GrovesShooting BNSF's scenic Sand Hills Subdivision.
30 What Does "L&N" Really Mean? by Ron Flonory
A photographer's vignettes of the railroad he grew up with.
42 Northeastern Alcos by Garland McKee
Schenectady's products are alive and well in the 21st Century.
4Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens
6Fanmail/letters from readers
8Timetable/railfan events guide
14Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry
17Railroadiana/new products, books and videos
20Railnews/news stories and photos
52Museum & Tourist Line Directory
54On the Menu/dining by rail by James D. Porterfield
55Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz
56Book Depot/railroad book mart
60Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk
62Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd
63Markers/editorial commentary
65Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace
66Final Frame
Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2003 November It was only a Mirage
66 Pages
30 Burlington's New Station by Ernest H. Robl An old engine house is now an Amtrak station.
32 Out of the Fold by Richard C Borkowski, Jr. Changes aplenty on CSX's P&W Subdivision.
38 Hail! The Baltimore & Ohio by Curtis L. Katz
The 1927 Fair of the Iron Horse celebrated the B&O's centennial.
48 It Was Good While It Lasted by Don R. Flynn
SPSF was the most colorful railroad that never existed.
4Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens
6Fanmail/letters from readers
8Timetable/railfan events guide
14The Engineer's Seat/life in the cab by Thomas D. Dressler
18Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry
20Railroadiana/new products, books and videos
24Railnews/news stories and photos
54Museum & Tourist Line Directory
56On the Menu/dining by rail by James D. Porterfield
57Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz
17Book Depot/railroad book mart
58Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk
62Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd
63Markers/editorial commentary
64Railfanning Is .../humor
65Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace
Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2003 December Scrapping the Big Boys
66 Pages
40 By Rail to Lac St. Jean by George S. Pitarys Three railroads serve a remote Quebec economy.
46 Big Boy Requiem: Wyoming, August 1962 by Ron ZielUnion Pacific's signature locomotives meet their fates.
52 California Reunion by Bruce Kelly
20 years of surprising changes to the railroads of Kelly's youth.
Railnews/special report
31 National Capital Trolley Museum Carhouse Destroyed
4Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens
8Fanmail/letters from readers
12Timetable/railfan events guide
16Railroadiana/new products, books and videos
25Railfanning Is .../humor
26Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry
32Drury on Board/commentary by George H. Drury
32Museum & Tourist Line Directory
34Railnews/news stories and photos
62Book Depot/railroad book mart
64On the Menu/dining by rail by James D. Porterfield
65Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz
66Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk
70Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd
71We'd Like You to Meet/Cover One contest winners
72Markers/editorial commentary
73Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace
74Final Frame
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