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udson Valley Hot Spot By David W. Salter Summer 1952 was the perfect time for steam and diesel variety on New York Central's Hudson Division "Somebody'll die on you, for sure!" By Chuck Larrabee A prediction from a Santa Fe veteran gave a rookie coach attendant on Amtrak's El Capitan in 1971 some pause What's in a Photograph? CB&Q's West Burlington Shop By Jerry A. Pinkepank An early 1950s gathering of F units, E units, a motor car, and two 44-tonners Ingles Color Classics: Catching the Sales Pitchers By J. David Ingles Encounters with demonstrators through the 1960s whetted our diesel interest Vermont Snowplow Weekend By Roger Cook A heavy Friday evening storm made for a brighter Saturday Before the J By C. K. Marsh Jr. About the N&W 4-8-2s best known as 'J Juniors' Steam in the Sunrise By Jim Shaughnessy Nova Scotia's coal-hauling Sydney & Louisburg a€ the easternmost standard-gauge railroad in North America a€" was one of the continent's final diesel conquests B&O's Western Outpost By Leigh Morris There was a down-home quality about the branch to Beardstown, Illinois, a distant corner of a far-flung empire Herding the Goats By Barry Anderson In the waning days of SP steam, a young fireman with visions of mainline glory often had to settle for duty on lowly switch engines
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