Trains Magazine 1994 October

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Trains Magazine 1994 October

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Contents:  Celebrating Rails and Parks (Santa Fe, Amtrak and the Grand Canyon Railway team up to honor a 75-year-old tradition.), Long Island’s Well-kept Secret (Parlor cars still haul Long Island Rail Road passengers to The Hamptons and Montreal.), Alberto’s Deadly Legacy (When tropical storm Alberto drenched the Southeast, CSX and Norfolk Southern were hit hard.), Thunder in Peace River Country (Heavy-duty railroading in northern Alberta: Canadian National’s Peace River Division.), Martin Blomberg: designer extraordinaire (His design for Electro-Motive Division’s famous locomotive truck has held up for half a century.), Photo Section: A Season in Color (Images of railroading amid the splendor of autumn foliage.), Indian Summer of the City Streamliners (When Union Pacific squeezed virtually its entire passenger service into a single gargantuan train.), The New Housatonic Railroad (Piece by piece, an entrepreneur has assembled a promising new railroad in southern New England.), The Vista-Dome at 50 (Cyrus Osborn’s winning idea of 1944 for the ultimate rail sightseeing vehicle carries on today.), An Amoskeag Adieu (A “hail and farewell” is due Amoskeag Corp and the Dumaines for a historic chapter in railroading.), Hot Spots: San Antonio Texas (The downtown area of this old city sees many UP and SP trains.) Departments – Editorial, Railway Post Office, Potomac Pundit, Railroad News, Arrivals & Departures, Railroad News Photos, Readers’ Platform, ABC’s of Railroading, Reviews, New Products, Schedules, Observations, Classified Advertising, Photo Finish

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