Trains Magazine 1952 December Long Island Rail Road Trains & Travel Thomas Viadu
Trains Magazine 1952 December Long Island Rail Road Trains & Travel
65 Pages
All that matters now.-----6
The steam locomotive is going, but it leaves behind a glorious tradition.
Railroad news and editorial comment. By David P. Morgan.8
The last outpost. By Wallace W. Abbey.-16
Chicago was in the clutches of a record sleet storm, and Mayfair Tower was feeling the brunt of it!
Notable feats of railroad engineering:
They called it "Latrobe's Folly." By Wallace W. Abbey.20
Thomas Viaduct has more than stood the test of time.
A Vermont metamorphosis. Photos by Philip R. Hastings.22
A new order, more efficient but less romantic, has come to the St. Johnsbury & Lamoille County.
Long Island: Which plan d'ya read? By David P. Morgan.26
The fate of the nation's busiest passenger carrier is now in the hands of our highest commerce tribunal.
Photo section.--31
A year's end selection of best railroad photos.
No. 1 makes up time. By David P. Morgan.48
Carrying a Christmas load through the marrow-biting winter, the North Coast Limited moves across the Rockies.
Famous steam locomotives:
Seaboard's Mountains: "Comparable to the best."52
Here are steam locomotives that have made mileage records diesels would be proud of!
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