Trains Magazine 1994 January

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Trains Magazine 1994 January

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Contents:  At Steamtown, Progress amid adversity (Railroading’s National Historic Site was showcased during “”Railphoto ’93” in and around Scranton, PA.), The Drought of ’93 (In New York, a commuter railroad comes to the rescue as dry weather creates a fire-hazard.), Hard times on the Inside Gateway (The old Western Pacific’s scenic shortcut through the Sierras remains an unrealized dream for Union Pacific and Burlington Northern.), On the MARC (Enjoy Maryland Area Rail Commuter’s vintage diesel locomotives while they’re still in service out of Washington D.C.), Railroad People: Amtrak’s Leo Fisher (A veteran Amtrak lounge car attendant satisfies passengers with personality and professionalism.), A Railroad Gallery (A salon of powerful steam-era paintings created by four distinguished interpreters of the railroad scene: Ted Rose, Kent Day Coes, Rod R. Aszman and J. Craig Thorpe.), Keepers of the Faith (In the fourth installment of his Alco Safari, the author finds paradise on the Arkansas & Missouri.), East Texas Sojourn (On the Moscow, Camden & San Augustine, the attractions were steam, mixed trains and the candy man.), Trains Hot Spots: Palm River Bridge in Tampa Florida (Each day, CSX hauls hundreds of cars of phosphate rock, and more, past this Tampa Bay hot spot.), Readers’ Platform: Transportation Rights (Why do people think driving a car is an inalienable right?) Departments – Editorial, Railway Post Office, Potomac Pundit, Railroad News, Arrivals & Departures, Railroad News Photos, ABC’s of Railroading, Reviews, New Products, Schedules, Observations, Classified Advertising, Photo Finish

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