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Special jumbo issue: 60 pages on the Pullman Company and overnight train travel.: Features: Empire of Hospitality - Joe welsh - The greatest name in rail travel - Pullman - wasn't a railroad at all Woolen Wonders - Robert Klara - Its blankets were emblematic of Pullman's commitment to service "... in Safety and Comfort" - Michael zega - Pullman advertising, 1916-1960 - effective, but not a top priority two Hours at Hamsburg - H. Marshall Pomroy - Each evening, a Pennsylvania hub bustled with Pullman switching Harolds, Pullmans, and the War Years - Richard e. Harold - For a train-loving boy, a bonus when Dad became a Pullman conductor Classics Today: Unlikely Survivor - J. David ingles - Ex-Frisco "14&4" Cimarron River is high-mileage, virtually unchanged Steel Cars, Soft Berths - Joe Welsh and Robert S. McGonigal - A guide to Pullman accommodations and car types Louisville to Lillooet in a Lower - Art peterson - Why three traction sleeping cars emigrated from Indiana to Canada The Central Pulls Out of Pullman - Theodore Shrady - Taking over its own sleepers saved NYC money, but wasn't simple End of the All-Pullman Limiteds - Kari zimmermann - Of IC's Panama, PRR's Broadway, ATSF's Super Chief, which was "last"? Pageant at Ashley - Jim Shaughnessy - L&N diesels and an 1C 2-10-2 staged a two-act, small-town play in 1957 Bird's-Eye View: Appleyard in Wenatchee, Wash. - The east end of Great Northern's electrification as it existed in 1947 All the Way to San Jose - Alden Armstrong, as told to Tom Dill - A 1954 drive along SP's Coast Line yielded memorable steam photos Regulars: Editor's Page - The many sides of Pullman Contributors - Meet this issue's crew True Color - Utah Railway RSD's make a case for white diesels Fast Mail - Letters from our readers Fallen Flags - Remembered Nickel Plate Road Workin' on the Railroad - Lehigh Valley's man at Smithboro, N.Y. The Way it Was - Tales from railfans and railroaders Car Stop - Streetcars by the seashore, in Atlantic City, N.J. Ready Track - Brief reviews of new books and DVD's Second Section - About Cynthia and others in a small Pullman world. Bumping Post - C&O and SAL at Main St. Station m Richmond, Va.
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