Trains Magazine 2001 October Running trains on the Clinchfield 160 trains a day

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Trains Magazine 2001 October Running trains on the Clinchfield 160 trains a day
 
Trains Vol 61 No 10 October 2001
Table of Contents
26 Steam Stars at NRHS St. Louis Convention
Big steam takes center stage as the St. Louis Chapter reprises its successful 1990 role as host.Carl A. Swanson
32 Redemption
After trial and tribulation, Frisco 4-8-2 1522 makes a triumphant return to action on Burlington Northern Santa Fe.Kevin P Keefe
40 Portraits of Railroaders
Photographer David Plowden found his imagination captured by railroaders wherever he encountered them.David Plowden
50 Who is Jake Jacobson?
The Copper Basin's leader takes no guff from nature, and schedules are a religion. His employees love every minute of it.Steve Schmollinger
58 Cover Story: Men Against Mountains
How railroaders run trains on CSX's former Clinchfield main line,
where wrong moves bring trains to a stop.Ron Flanary
72 Map of the Month
A graphic illustration of Chicago's rail traffic density changes over the past 30 years.
74 Iron Triangle
This busy interlocking in Fostoria, Ohio, sees as many as 160 Norfolk Southern and CSX trains a day.Matt Van Hattem

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