Trains Magazine 1952 May Trips You Can Take on Your 1952 Vacation Horseshoe Curv
Trains Magazine 1952 May Trips You Can Take on Your 1952 Vacation
82 Pages
Railroad news and editorial comment. By David P. Morgan.8
Clearing the line to Yellowstone. A photo story.--20
Each spring the Union Pacific takes a rotary snowplow north out of Ashton, Ida., to open its line to this famous park.
11/2 cents a mile. By David P. Morgan.-22
Are inflation and the high cost of travel keeping you at home? Here's the story of how you can stretch your travel dollars in a far-flung junket around the West.
Notable feats of railroad engineering: Horseshoe Curve.28
This sharp bend in the Alleghenies is probably the most famous spot on the Pennsylvania Railroad.
From Ottawa to the Edward Hungerford Country.30
By Frank P. Donovan Jr.
The late Ed Hungerford was among the great railroad writers. Ride now through Upper New York - his land.
Famous steam locomotives: Milwaukee Road's A. -36
This is the Atlantic, the only one streamlined as it was built, that first pulled the famous Hiawatha.
Photo section.-39
Traveling this summer? Here, in 21 pages of photos, is railroading in the U. S. and Canada and some of the scenery through which you can ride by rail.
Pity the poor ticket-seller! By Charles Layng.60
Ask him for a ticket to Summit - and jump back quick, for he has a legitimate gripe!
Take your vacation by rail.---62
Here are seven train trips planned by the editors that will afford you pleasant rail vacations of varied lengths through all kinds of scenery.
20 minutes at El Paso. A photo story by Donald Sims.66
While you stretch your legs, the Sunset Limited is undergoing a rapid, but thorough, inspection
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