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Building a Best-Seller By Preston Cook EMD was a minor player in the road-switcher market until it developed the GP7 in 1949 Pacific Lumber: California's Last Logger By Dick Dorn In 1966, two of us took a ride behind a "Harley of the diesel world" Red Flag at Koldok By William R. Kuebler Jr. Remembering the railroaders: a painting captures a moment with an NP 4-8-4 New York Central Steam Memories By Paul M. Moyer As a young man, I was privileged to share my father's love for trains Bird's-Eye View: Meridian Family Gathering By M. S. Nussbaum An old Queen & Crescent facility was still shared by Southern and IC in 1941 Rails to Dockside By Steven Duff Canadian Pacific's operation at Port McNicoll, Ont., is among the best remembered of several coordinated train-boat services throughout North America Train Time in Durand By Kevin P. Keefe In the mid-1950s, you couldn't find a more exciting place to watch passenger trains than the crossroads of the Grand Trunk Western Ingles Color Classics: Reprising the Blue Dart By J. David Ingles Luck on the Clover Leaf: Riding 394 rare miles behind a Nickel Plate Berkshire in 1969 . . . on home rails! To Mexico for Slim-Gauge Steam By Jim Shaughnessy In 1961, a rugged line south of Mexico City was a delightful time capsule of old-time railroading
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