Trains Magazine 1996 October

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Trains Magazine 1996 October

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Contents:  Harriman’s Dreams Come True (In blessing the historic Union Pacific-Southern Pacific merger, the STB looked on the bright side.), Hanging Tough in Charlotte (The National Railway Historical Society’s North Carolina convention was a surprising success.), Today’s Railroading: Expect Changes, But Not Here (A lonely signal on the old Rio Grande main line in Utah symbolizes the verities of railroading.), Masters of Steam (Steve Lee and the Union Pacific steam crew hit the road again with shiny black 4-8-4 No. 844.), Berea Tower: Conrail’s Middleman (In suburban Cleveland, a surviving junction tower juggles 2 divisions and 70 trains a day.), Photo Section (Images of railroads large – SP, NS, NYC, B&O – and small – Pickens, Louisiana & Eastern.), The Railroad hobby: Riding on the Railroad (A beginners’ guide to riding the trains of Amtrak, VIA, excursion operators and tourist lines.), Conquering Vermont’s Fall Colors (The blazing colors of autumn in the Green Mountain State are a challenge for the railroad photographer.), Amtrak’s Iron Lariat (A train ride for the sake of a train ride – all around the continent on 7 trains in 13 days.), Ho Spot: Windsor, Ontario (Across the border from Detroit, Canadian National and Canadian Pacific put on a great show.)

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