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Contents
Final Weeks of N&W Steam
Remembering the engines, and the railroaders, that ended an era. See video clips of N&W steam in action.
The Bold Style of Tom Fawell
Meet the artist who created the striking EMD ads of the 1960's
By Gregory Palumbo
Harold Stewart and the Pacific Electric
The sprawling system was his employer and frequent photo subject
By Stan Kistler
Classics Today: Red Car Revival
In L.A., a reincarnated piece of the PE draws tourists
By William D. Volkmer and John Smatlak
One Day at . . . Birmingham, Ala.
A February 1966 visit to the Steel City of the South was enlightening
By J. David Ingles
The 'Black Market' and Power for No. 5
My first road trip on the C&NW remains my most memorable
By Robert A. Janz
The Shaughnessy Files: Anatomy of a Night Photo
How the Rutland cooperated on two outlandish 1958 sessions
By Jim Shaughnessy
Bird's-Eye View: Citadel of the C&EI
Oaklawn Shops in Danville, Ill., was Chicago & Eastern Illinois' hub
B&O's P-1d Pacifics
Less famous than the big P-7 Presidents, they were useful and long-lived
By William E. Hopkins
My First Day on the Railroad
Breaking in as a Grand Trunk Western roundhouse laborer
By Charles H. Geletzke Jr.
Departments
Editor's Page
Railroadinga€ s human side
Contributors
Meet this issue's crew
True Color
Union Pacific steam-powered branchline mixed in Nebraska
Fast Mail
Letters from our readers
Fallen Flags Remembered
The Muskogee Roads trio
Workin' on the Railroad
Keeping commuters comfortable
The Way It Was
The Big Engine That Couldna€ t (PRR) a€Ã
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