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Trains Magazine, March 2014 Issue

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All oiled up By Fred W. Frailey How railroads got back in the oil business, and why they aren't going away - ever A day at the races By David Lustig A mainline fueling station is for those who hustle, because there's always another train coming along Bellevue ahead By Craig Sanders An Ohio crossroads is set to become the heart of Norfolk Southern's northern region Map of the Month: Baltimore yards and rail lines, 1948 By Bill Metzger Ports and industry kept Baltimore's railroads busy Waiting on speed By Bob Johnston Anemic development in U.S. high speed rail corridors resembles other countries' early beginnings The diesel graveyard By Robert W. Scott The Port of Tillamook Bay Railroad's SD9 locomotives went away with no fanfare, no farewell, no wake In My Own Words: Amateur night at Woodlawn By Daniel Newman As a towerman, I braced myself for the unexpected
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