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ighting for the D&H's Survival: The Sterzing Years, 1972-1977 By Karl Zimmermann The era was much more than the Alco PA'sa€the colorful D&H was the classic underdog Carrying Coals to Fairport By Jim Shaughnessy A former narrow-gauge line in Ohio was the improbable final home to B&O's massive EM-1 articulateds Ingles Color Classics: Tasting Good Four Decades Later By J. David Ingles A forgotten interlude at downstate Illinois' Winston junction Bird's-Eye View: Coast Line Roundhouse in Florida By Larry Goolsby Lakeland's open-air facility hosted 2-8-2s and 4-6-2s in the 1940s Photo Section Diesels from six builders, all in color, on Katy, Louisville & Nashville, Western Pacific, Southern Pacific, Canadian National, and Rock Island A Day on C&NW's Geneva Switch Run By Robert A. Janz Filling in on a hot summer's day in 1952, at last with an R-1 class 4-6-0, on a local out of West Chicago, Ill. Sandhill Country By Bill Withuhn Interpreting the meeting, at speed, of two UP 4-8-4s, in a Ted Rose painting IC's Cairo Bridge By Clifford J. Downey A pioneering system link has required improvements over the years Fantrip, 1953-style By Philip R. Hastings Six decades ago, photographer Phil Hastings and writer David P. Morgan rode a steam excursion on the Jersey Central. Unlike most of their other adventures, the trip did not result in an article in Trains magazine, and the photos have remained unpublisheda€"until now
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