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Charles T. Ripley: Santa Fe's Unheralded Chief Mechanical Engineer
During his tenure, steam reached its apex and diesels established a key beachhead [see video from the Herron Rail Video collection of Santa Fe 2-10-4's in action]
By Larry E. Brasher
Classics Today: Keeping Santa Fe's Steam Heritage Alive
Los Angeles-based 4-8-4 No. 3751 and plus 15 non-operational survivors recall the Ripley era
By David Lustig
Riding the Michigan Air Line
With steam excursions gone, four fans in 1962 enjoyed a branchline freight with a special diesel
By J. David Ingles, with photos by Jim Hediger
20th Century: Star of Stage and Screen
New York Central's great limited played well on Broadway and in Hollywood
By Les Hammer
Steam Around a Hole in the Ground
The quarries of Vermont's Rock of Ages Corp. echoed to the sounds of steam locomotives into the late 1950's. This is the first of our new series of photo essays called "The Shaughnessy Files"
By Jim Shaughnessy
One Day at . . . St. Louis Union Station
Two rolls of Ektachrome-X color slide film were enough for 22 trains in 8Ã
During his tenure, steam reached its apex and diesels established a key beachhead [see video from the Herron Rail Video collection of Santa Fe 2-10-4's in action]
By Larry E. Brasher
Classics Today: Keeping Santa Fe's Steam Heritage Alive
Los Angeles-based 4-8-4 No. 3751 and plus 15 non-operational survivors recall the Ripley era
By David Lustig
Riding the Michigan Air Line
With steam excursions gone, four fans in 1962 enjoyed a branchline freight with a special diesel
By J. David Ingles, with photos by Jim Hediger
20th Century: Star of Stage and Screen
New York Central's great limited played well on Broadway and in Hollywood
By Les Hammer
Steam Around a Hole in the Ground
The quarries of Vermont's Rock of Ages Corp. echoed to the sounds of steam locomotives into the late 1950's. This is the first of our new series of photo essays called "The Shaughnessy Files"
By Jim Shaughnessy
One Day at . . . St. Louis Union Station
Two rolls of Ektachrome-X color slide film were enough for 22 trains in 8Ã
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