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Trains The Magazine of railroading 2019
Trains February 2019 Vol 79 No 2
Table of Contents
Features
Move over Promontory p.24 Comanche Crossing, now Strasburg, Colo., lays claim to the place where the first transcontinental railroad was finished by Rich Luckin
The southern transcon p.26 Southern Pacific offered many ways to the West H. Roger Grant
Changing faces, but no loss of wonder p.36 Los Angeles Union Station is still a wonderful place for a now-70-year-old man who still loves trains by David Lustig
COVER STORY Modern and spectacular p. 38 21st-century know-how seamlessly replaces a 19th-century landmark in New York state by Tishia Boggs
Not all spikes are golden p.46 All you ever wanted to know about railroad spikes but were afraid to ask by Tyler Trahan
Chicago's hidden downtown depot p. 52 Most gems are found underground; Van Buren Street Station is no exception by Fred Ash
In My Own Words: 'It's over when he stands up' p. 56 Body language and brevity are key on the new Illinois Central Gulf by Gene Harmon
Gallery p. 68 Tribute to a railroad photojournalist icon John Gruber
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