Trains of the 1970’s Classic Trains Special #16 2015
Trains of the 1970s Classic Trains Special 2015
124 pages
Crisis, Response, and Rebirth
Problems that had plagued America's railroads for decades came to a head in the 1970s
BY H. ROGER GRANT
IN THE NEWS
Burlington Northern is Born
Four carriers - CB&Q, GN, NP, and SP&S - unite on March 2, 1970, to form the nation's longest railroad
Canadian (National) Contrasts
Rides on a Turbo, the Ocean, and the Super Continental show CN's passenger department is still going through the motions
BY DAVID P. MORGAN
IN THE NEWS
CN 6060, Nickel Plate 759, Britain's Flying Scotsman
Notable steam locomotives from three countries roam North America's main lines
Canadian Pacific's Elusive C-Liners
Three railfans stalk the last Fairbanks-Morse cab units across western Canada
BY MIKE SCHAFER
IN THE NEWS
EMD, GE Launch New Diesel Lines
UP SD40-2s and Santa Fe C30-7s represent the builders' new emphasis on reliability and efficiency
Only EMD and GE Left? No!
Alco, Baldwin, and FM still supply diesel parts; Canada's MLW remains a player
BY J. DAVID INGLES
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