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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
oast to Coast by Rail and Air
How Pennsylvania, Santa Fe, and an airline teamed up in 1929-30
By By Arthur D. Dubin
a€~Did You Plan to Mail Me the Orders?a€
On the Erie, a rookie operator endures baptism by fire at BJ Tower
By By Gary Collins
Every Two-and-a-Half Minutes
Philadelphia & Western ran an incredible 23 trains an hour-each way
By By Ronald DeGraw
The Canton Creeper
New York Centrala€ s a€ North Countrya€ train was nicknamed by college students
By Theodore Shrady
Photo Section
Canadian and western color, St. Louis scenes, two trains in one photo
Hurry Up a€ but Why?
A fast run with a Union Pacific fireman on a 4-8-2 in Idaho
By By Les Clark
Great Photographers: Robert A. Hadley: An Eye for the Machine
He worked with B17's and giant farm machinery, but nothing topped this working pro's passion for trains
By By Kevin P. Keefe
Mary Elizabeth of the NC
This woman railroader's career spanned from NC&StL to CSX
By By Ken Ingram
Copper Range Recalled
A scruffy Upper Michigan copper-hauler bucked snow and hard times
By By Robert C. Anderson
One Day at . . . Sheff, Ind.
A brief 1953 visit at a New York Central junction netted steam action
By Photos by Mert Leet
Departments
Editor's Page
True Color
LIRR C-Liner 2003
Fallen Flags Remembered
Maine Central
A Classic Year
1970: BN's first steps, PC's big fall
The Way It Was
Southbound Odyssey, by J. David Ingles a€Ã
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