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Geep Country - A brace of Detroit & Toledo Shore Line GP7's exemplifies the south-eastern Michigan diesel scene in the early 1960s. By J. David Ingles Winston Link's Sounds of Steam - The legendary photographer was famous first for his masterful audio recordings of Norfolk & Western locomotives. By John Gruber Front Row Seat on the North Shore Line - For a boy in the 1950s, Waukegan was a great place to watch America's fastest interurban. By Stephen A. Lake Last of the Prairie Mixeds - Milk cans outnumbered passengers on some colorful Soo Line and Great Northern trains in the Dakotas. By Bob Johnston When the Havana Special Came to Town - At North Charleston, S.C., the daily arrival of Atlantic Coast Line's crack train was a big event. By Louis D. Rubin Jr. Photo Classics. - Five big photos, featuring steam and diesel on the Missabe Road, Pennsylvania, Monon, Northern Pacific, and Boston & Maine. 'Most Powerful Passenger Locomotives in the World' - Despite the Rio Grandes boast for its three-cylinder 4-8-2's, they had lackluster careers. By Robert A. Le Massena Sampling California's Streamliners - Boyhood rides on the City of San Francisco, California Zephyr, and San Joaquin Daylight are treasured memories. By James E. Valle Bob Lewis: He Saw It All - For an enterprising railroad editor and photographer, the trick was to be in the right place at the right time. By John Gruber Steam's Dream Team - Tine engmehouse tracks at Cincinnati Union Terminal hosted an impressive array of locomotive talent. By Robert S. McGonigal London's Pride and Joy GPTs and 9s from EMD's Canadian affiliate were the standard of iBiiiHih-of-the-border railroading for decades. By Greg McDonnell A Classic Year - 1961 The Way It Was - Tales by railroaders and railfans Bumping Post - New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal Contributors - Meet this issue's crew Fast Mail - Letters from our readers Fallen Flags Remembered - Delaware & Hudson ON THE COVER: In a scene featured on one of Winston Link's record album covers, N&W 2-6-6-4's storm upgrade toward Blue Ridge, Va. (see page 22). 0. Winston Link photo.
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