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Battleship of the Rails By Preston Cook Pennsy's mighty S2 steam turbine, built by Baldwin-Westinghouse in 1944, employed the same propulsion principle as the latest warships Flying Amtrak By J. David Ingles How train rides to and from the 1973 NRHS convention vaporized . . . twice! Farewell Old Woman By Jim Shaughnessy Always marginal, the Ontario & Western finally faded for good on March 29, 1957 Riding the Ajo Cannonball By Barry Anderson A unique Western railroad adventure in 1976 Photo Section All color! Milwaukee Road, Illinois Central and depot, Chicago & North Western, New York Central, Southern Pacific, Maine Central, Boston & Maine, Canadian Pacific, Narragansett Pier Central of Georgia's Nancy Hanks II By Jeff Darter Connecting small rural towns with Savannah and Atlanta, the 1947 train had a 19th century ancestor The Friendly Soo By Lou Gerard In the bygone times of 50 years ago, Dad's employer let me feel like a true "family member" Bird's-Eye View: Overlooking SP's Oakland Mole By Rod Crossley A rock-filled pier in the bay was the eastern rail gateway to San Francisco A Hidden Shortline Treasure By Frank C. Kozempel Pennsy steam made its last stand on New Jersey's little Union Transportation Co.
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