Trains Magazine 1947 April N&W Modern power UP fast freight BCE
Trains Magazine 1947 April Cover staring to separate.
70 Pages
Cover Photo. Courtesy Norfolk & Western Magazine.-1
New N&W engine terminal at Williamson, W. Va.
Railroad News and Editorial Comment. By A. C. Kalmbach-6
On the Oregon Short Line. Special photo feature. -12
Modern Power on the N&W. Spectacular steam performance.14
How to Use Optional Routes. By William Forsythe. --19
Save money by making use of special ticket arrangements.
Survey of a New Route. By Ted O'Meara and O. K. Morgan.25
A race between two companies to occupy a gorge.
Photo Section. 12 pages of photogenic railroad subjects. -30
Fast Freight on the UP. By Tom Baxter.-42
A ride over the Los Angeles Division in a locomotive cab.
Switching at West Oakland. By Norman B. Lindsay.58
Short Features. --- 57, 60
British Columbia Electric. Special photo feature. -61
Railroad Mail.-66
New Railroad Books. -68
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