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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Good Vibrations
Glory Days: Recalling a 1966 trip behind Grand Trunk Western 4-6-2 5629
By By Kevin P. Keefe
Bucking the Trend: Colorful Diesels of the 1960a€ s
When many roads were adopting somber paint schemes for their locomotives, a handful embraced bright new images
Making the Grade
For a young Santa Fe fireman, a veteran hoggera€ s approval was prized
By By Jack Elwood
Creatures of the Canyon
Tracking Western Pacifica€ s elusive 2-8-8-2a€ s in their spectacular habitat
By By Fred Matthews
One Day at . . . Mt. Pleasant, Iowa
Two Burlington 2-8-2a€ s, and a caboose ride, helped pass a layover time
By Photos by Mert Leet
Great Photographers: Bruce Meyer: the Beauty is in the Details
While pursuing steam, he kept his model railroading hobby in mind
By By John Gruber
Railroading in a Foreign Tongue
A great job on CPRa€ s Quebec Division entailed having to master French
By By Dan Sabin
Frisco Folks
Servants of the Company at work in Oklahoma and Arkansas
By By Louis A. Marre
Long Islanda€ s Lovable Double-Deckers
Not everyone loved them, but the unique clan of commuter cars will never be forgotten
By By Mike Boland
A Weekend of Discovery
Visiting St. Louisa€ engine terminals in 1962 was a diesel education
By By J. David Ingles
Change Comes to Churchland
The return of an old railroad name to Virginia: Atlantic & Danville
By By Mallory Hope Ferrell
Departments
Editor's Page
Savoring the daily grind
True Color
Wreck clean-up on the L&N
Fallen Flags Remembered
Wheeling & Lake Erie
A Classic Year
1939: Cavalcade of Streamliners
The Way It Was
Who Was Miss Hazen, by Harry Bruce a€Ã
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