Trains Magazine 1955 March Louisville & Nashville Tweetsie
Trains Magazine 1955 March Louisville & Nashville
66 Pages
Railroad news and editorial comment. By David P. Morgan.6
What will be the role of New Haven's Pat McGinnis in tomorrow's railroading?
Railroad news photos. -8
What's new in railroading? A variety of things - presented pictorially for you.
Why Tweetsie yet runs. By H. Reid.14
The "Tweetsie" left rich legacies for those who can remember her narrow gauge.
This is Louisville & Nashville. By David P. Morgan with
photographs by W. A. Akin Jr.16
For a modest railroad, the South's Louisville & Nashville does exceptionally well.
Solvency in the South.18
Power.24
Passengers.26
Future.28
Something of the sight and sound.30
Photo section.-- Have a look at railroading - as it was31
yesterday, is today, and will be tomorrow.
When steam ruled the Louisiana & Arkansas.41
Seven pages of what constituted the attraction of Louisiana & Arkansas power.
Man failure! By Harry M. Treat.48
In the early days of our century an error could mean death for a railroad man.
"Gentlemen, your train is coming!" Photographs by Philip R.
Hastings and commentary by David P. Morgan.52
Duluth & Northeastern's headquarters at Cloquet, Minn., holds some finds in steam.
What's right in Colorado. By Cornelius Hauck.59
An Eastern reader says there's something right in the West - and sticks up for it.
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