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Classic Trains Magazine, Autumn 2015 Issue

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Century of Catenary By Frank Tatnall The Main Line west of Philadelphia a€ the first segment of the Pennsylvania Railroad's empire under wire a€" has been a grand stage for electric traction since 1915 Ingles Color Classics: Monon Moments: Riding the Route, Then Behind a BL2 By J. David Ingles Four facets of my railfan hobby coalesced on an October 1975 weekend in Louisville Just Before the End By Fred B. Furminger Traveling to see Grand Trunk Western and Illinois Central steam in February 1960, only weeks before diesels took over for good Bird's-Eye View: Rio Grande's Burnham Shops in Denver By Hol Wagner and Christopher Ahrens Denver & Rio Grande Western's Denver complex has gone from narrow-gauge-only to Union Pacific GE diesels Donald J. Russell: Dynamic Leader of the Golden Empire By John R. Signor Southern Pacific's outspoken president hired out as a lowly ""instrument man"" in 1920 and went on to challenge the railroad industry in the postwar era What's in a Photograph? Virginian Railway Train 4 at Roanoke By Jerry A. Pinkepank A Pacific departs with the coal road's daily passenger local to Norfolk in 1955 The ""Bridgeboro Boogie"" By Russell Tedder A shortline interchange in south Georgia's ""Pidcock kingdom"" had a brief life Last Stop Before World War II By Bill Graper The hidden story behind photos of my grandfather running the new Empire State Express Chesapeake & Ohio's Big Sandy Budds By Larry K. Fellure On riding unique RDCs into ""the coal bin of America""
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