Trains Magazine 2011 March Civisl War rails Philadelphia 30th St Station
Trains Magazine 2011 March pages 75
34 Map of the Month: On the eve of
Civil War The North's dense
spider web vs. the South's bare-bones network
Bill Metzger and John P. Hanke
36 Breakthrough in the world's longest tunnel
A milestone is reached inside the Gotthard Base Tunnel Armin Schmutz
38 Of rivers and rails The Willamette River often changes course. So, too, have the railroads that run alongside
Scott Lothes
44 America's finest railroad station Philadelphia's 30th Street Station has it all
Kevin P. Keefe
54 The train that started it all The first long-distance, unit-train haul of Powder River Basin coal that still runs today Steve Glischinski
56 Railroad Reading: Railroad remedy
A World War II soldier travels the Overland Route on a hospital train
Doug Midkiff
On the Cover
16 Turbochargers
24 Civil War railroads
34 Map: U.S. railroads
36 Swiss tunnel
38 Oregon railroads
44 30th Street Station
54 Powder River unit train
56 WWII hospital train
NEWS
6 News & Photos
8 Don Phillips
12 Fred Frailey
14 Technology
16 Locomotive
18 Passenger
20 City Rail
DEPARTMENTS
4 From the Editor
5 Railway Post Office
22 Fantrip
60 Preservation
62 Ask TRAINS
64 Products 68 Gallery
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