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My Five Student Trips By Borgon Tanner A fireman learns his trade on B&O's Wheeling Division in 1947 Cut Off and Loaned Out By Tom Dill A young SP fireman bounces around California in search of steady work No Lifeguard on Duty By Les Clark Union Pacific hoggers and hostlers had to keep their bearings around engine terminal ashpits Bad-Luck Electric By Jack Neiss Penn Central 4973 and I just couldn't seem to get along Engineers: Good, Bad, Sleepy, and Disgusted By Drake E. Omstead A brakeman's observations of hoggers on the New York Central in 1960 Limbering Up C&NW Steam Locomotives By Robert A. Janz New and freshly shopped engines stretched their legs on local-freight and solo runs Those Delightful Derby Days By Frank Tatnall In the 1960s, special trains to Louisville's "Run for the Roses" each May were still in full swing What's In a Photograph? N&W at Blue Ridge, Va. By Jerry A. Pinkepank View from the cab of a 2-6-6-4 on an eastbound freight, 1953 Mr. Brosnan "Makes" History By Bill Schafer Southern's well-known 1953 end-of-steam photos in Chattanooga were really just for show Ingles Color Classics: Sunrise at Owen By J. David Ingles My pursuit of "rare mileage" dawned with Soo Line's Laker, on part of a 1,000-mile Chicago-based circle trip Bird's-Eye View: New Haven's Cedar Hill Terminal By J. W. Swanberg What became a two-roundhouse engine facility was born of NH's electrification Stepping Back in Time By Jim Shaughnessy In 1957, the railroad scene in the small Canadian National junction town of Palmerston, Ontario, seemed unchanged from 50 years before
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