Railway Age 1975 July 28 Rail service in the recession Quality stays high
Railway Age 1975 July 28 Rail service in the recession Quality stays high
Published semi-monthly by the Simmons Boardman Publishing corporation
Cover: A Burlington Northern unit train is shown loading at the Big Sky mine of Peabody Coal Co. near Colstrip, Mont. The photograph was taken by Don O'Barski, manager photography and audio-visual services of Pullman, Inc.
Contents:
Rail service in the recession: The quality stays highp 18
Motive power: the target keeps movingp 24
"The poor man's answer to effective engineering training"p 28
Longer life for roller bearings? Two-wear wheels?p 36
Energy conservation: For railroads it's more than rhetoricp 40
Why ASARCO ships 6 million tons a year by railp 42
New entry in car leasing: Itelp 8
Advertising: The industry's top 10p 8
PORTEC's Miller sees "excellent" yearp 8
Final testing begins for R-46p 8
M/W equipment purchased for ConRailp 8
Milwaukee's carrying the mailp 8
Auto-Train converts baggage carsp 8
NW takes the trash outp 8
Tank Train makes debut at Houstonp 10
Stafford defends role of regulationp 11
SOAC prepares for high-speed servicep 12
Rail men attend program at DOT Safety Institute . . p. 56
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