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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Overnight to Denver
Crossing the Great Plains on a variety of trains created a mystique, and memories
By By J. David Ingles
Bird's-Eye View: N&W from East to West
Aerial photos of Lamberts Point, Roanoke, and Cincinnati
The Unwanted Berkshires
P&LE's A-2a 2-8-4's of 1948 looked more to the past than the future
By By Jack Polaritz
First Trip
The road debut of a green Pennsy fireman was a day to remember
By By John R. Crosby, with a painting by Gil Reid
M&StL's North Star Limited
An unremarked Twin Cities-St. Louis service quit in the Depression
By By Don Hofsommer
Pookya€ s Hammer
A rediscovered Southern Railway apprenticea€ s tool had many uses
By By Paul Burch
In Deepest Mississippi
A visitor finds Bonhomie & Hattiesburg Southern in steam in 1961
By Photos by Robert Travis Keagle
Photo Section
Eastern RDC's and Rio Grande in color; opposed pistons on the C&NW
Great Photographers: Don Sims: Well-traveled, Adventurous
Great photos in Cajon Pass, the Bay Area, Utah, Montana, and Texas
By By David Lustig
One Day at . . . New Lisbon, Wis.
Four Milwaukee Road passenger trains converged in 45 minutes
By By Jim Boyd
Departments
Editor's Page
Joining the Birds with "Bird's-Eye View"
True Color
Fading New Hven Alcos
Fallen Flags Remembered
Missouri-Kansas-Texas
A Classic Year
1958: New Yards, More Diesels Symbolize Progress
The Way It Was
To Chicago with Dad, by Frank M. Rogers a€Ã
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