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Classic Trains Magazine, Autumn 2016 Issue

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econd Chance at Steam By Bob Trennert and Gordon Glattenberg Two teenagers living in dieselized Los Angeles thought they'd missed their shot at Southern Pacific steam a€ until they discovered it was still on the job around the Bay Area Beebe & Clegg Ride the Rio Grande Southern By John Gruber Two pioneering rail photographers bring New York society to the Colorado back country Ingles Color Classics: Southern Exposure By J. David Ingles Nine months in Knoxville was a culture shift, but productive Bird's-Eye View: GN's Allouez ore docks at Superior, Wis. By Eric Hirsimaki Four massive structures at Superior, Wis., loaded over a billion tons of iron ore Tough Trip from Oneonta By Bernie O'Brien Engineer and fireman team to overcome a huge clinker on a superb Delaware & Hudson 2-8-0 in 1950 Penn Station Playground By Ira Silverman A boy learns about the wider railroad world during early-1960s afternoons at the PRR's great New York terminal Listen to a recording from 1963 of train announcements at Penn Station, New York, from the archives of Semaphore Records. What's in a Photograph? Over/under at Fort Worth, March 1970 By Jerry A. Pinkepank Rock Island power from El Reno goes to tie up as a Missouri Pacific train passes overhead Vagabonds of the Pere Marquette By Kevin P. Keefe Chesapeake & Ohio abruptly ended steam in Michigan, but not before sending PM 2-8-4s to coal country Splendid Isolation: CN on Prince Edward Island By Jim Shaughnessy For 114 years, Canada's smallest province hosted a seeming 1-to-1 scale model railroad
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