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Trains Magazine, October 2012 Issue

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Cover Story: Conrail Lives! By Fred W. Frailey How it serves two masters in three big cities, while staying mostly out of sight The Ghosts of Railroading By Alexander B. Craghead Check out a few relics of railroads that the Grim Reaper missed along the Pacific Northwest landscape Map of the Month: Missouri Pacific Tons and Facilities, 1956 By Matt Van Hattem and Bill Metzger See how traffic moved across MPa€ s 11,000-mile system The Last Logger, Eh? By Leo de Groot One Canadian short line still hauls logs through the lush mountains and rainforests of British Columbiaa€ s Vancouver Island That Darn Rabbit By Jim Wrinn On Norfolk Southerna€ s mountainous Murphy Branch, train crews never know what may pop out of the underbrush Night on Ballard Terminal By Robert W. Scott A short line prowls a neighborhooda€ s streets with a 72-year-old SW1 When the Boss Needs Something to Eat By Michael E. McGinley On the SP, a hi-rail and boxes of chicken replaced an office car and a lavish dinner
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