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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Glory Days: Hometown Connections
A 1958 Soo Line photo is Waukesha, Wis., links some of life's events
By By J. David Ingles
Of Dispatcher Rosey, a Howling Storm, and an Almost-Cornfield-Meet
A 17-year-old Rock Island relief operator has a close call at Iowa Falls
By By Dan Sabin
Tracking Down C&O's Alcos
A behavior-modifying enounter in Appalachia didn't deter the quest
By By J. David Ingles
Final Fires of Birmingham
In the late '50's, steam lingered in the Steel City of the South
By By Thomas E. Lawson Jr.
Classics Today: A Comeback of the Century
Stylish NYC observation car Hickory Creek rolls again
By By Karl Zimmermann
Great Photographers: Fred Matthews' 59 Years of Rail Photos
A keen interest in history and context has influnced this Californian
By By John Gruber
How to Streamline a Pacific
Chicago & Eastern Illinois shrouds 4-6-2 1008 for the Dixie Flagler
By By Robert S. McGonigal
One Day at . . . North Philadelphia
Pennsy's GG1's were almost as awe-inspiring as the Englewood races
By By James A. Neubauer
Bird's-Eye View: On the Waterfront
DL&W at Hoboken, NYC-B&O Toledo coal dock, WM's Port Covington
Departments
Editor's Page
Keepers of the flame of history
True Color
C&EI's streamlined Pacific, Version 2
Fallen Flags Remembered
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo
A Classic Year
1972: Amtrak Toddles on; More Mergers at Hand
The Way It Was
"There's My Grandfather's House!" by J. David Ingles a€Ã
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