CELEBRATE THE GOLDEN AGE OF AMERICAN RAILROADING – WHEN GIANT STEAM LOCOMOTIVES, COLORFUL DIESELS AND STEAMLINERS SHARED THE RAILS. CLASSIC TRAINS COVERS THE 1930’S THROUGH THE 1970’S WITH REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPHY, DETAILED REPORTING AND FIRST-HAND ACCOUNTS FROM PEOPLE WHO WORKED THE GREAT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRAINS.
I Like Trains, too
Classic Trains
Steam returns to Western Maryland
New from Kalmbach
Kansas (City) Pacifics
Reviews
Diesels that didn’t: Alco C415 • Customization was no cure for this Alco’s anemic sales
Fast Mail • Letters from readers on our Winter 2021 issue
GG1 top shot
Buffalo’s Blizzard of ‘77 remembered
A fan for life?
A champion of word and photo • Don Sims captured the essence of the West
Suburban stalwarts • WHEN TANK ENGINES RULED THE COMMUTER ROUTES
THE LAST OF THE BRASS POUNDERS • Learning a dying craft was the first step to becoming a dispatcher on the Canadian Pacific
The Dakota 400 at its Zenith • A DETAILED LOOK AT A LESS FAMOUS COUSIN OF THE 400
Apple Hill RAILROADING • TWO NORTHERN CALIFORNIA LUMBER SHORT LINES ARE LONG ON HISTORY
THE BEST DAY EVER • A TREK FOR UP STEAM IN WYOMING CREATES TWO BOOK-COVER PHOTOS
Train time at Townsend • Memories of a simpler time on a Boston & Maine branch
Trekking on the Erie • TWO TEENAGERS EXPLORE THE ERIE IN NEW JERSEY … ON FOOT!
Milwaukee Road at Watertown, Wis., c. 1947 • Olympian Hiawatha’s second section, hurrying express reefers west, takes coal and water
Southern Swing 1968 • AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS NOT RIDDEN PROMPTS A CONVOLUTED CIRCLE TRIP
The coal dock at Wanatah • A Pennsy fireman recalls the quirks of an Indiana steamera landmark
Honorary Steam Locomotive • A Penn Central RS3 acts like a coal-burner
Just one more move • Racing to get the job done results in a not-so-early quit for one locomotive crew
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