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Classic Trains Magazine, Winter 2016 Issue

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Mr. L&N" By Ron Flanary and Charles Buccola Charlie Castner a€ railfan, photographer, author, preservationist, and railroad professional a€" has studied and promoted the Louisville & Nashville Railroad for more than 80 years The Prosperity Special: Symbol of the 1920s By Don L. Hofsommer A mass movement of new Southern Pacific locomotives across the nation captured the public's attention for five weeks in 1922 West Side, East Side By Jim Shaughnessy A 1957 Manhattan "circle tour" included rides down a moribund freight line and up a bustling passenger artery Erie Lackawanna Reprise By Dan McFadden Three months into Conrail, an old flag still flew high Riding High: Santa Fe's Big Move of 1956 By Karl Zimmermann "Hi-Level" cars for El Capitan were the last great innovation in private long-distance American passenger railroading View floor plans of the Santa Fe's 1956 El Capitan Hi-Level coaches, lounges, and dining cars. One Simple Photo By John Garofalo There's much to see in a 1961 view of Chicago Union Station's information desk Ingles Color Classics: Twin Cities Tableau By J. David Ingles Variety was in vogue on a three-day visit spanning June 1, 1967 What's in a Photograph? The Crescent westbound from Atlanta, March 27, 1966 By Jerry A. Pinkepank Two "Georgia Group" roads were a link in a famous train's journey from New York to New Orleans My Summer of Cab Rides By Fred B. Furminger For a 17-year-old in Buffalo, summer 1957 was a time of change, punctuated by a series of rides aboard Canadian National steam locomotives
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