Trains Magazine 2005 November

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Trains Magazine 2005 November

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Contents:  Lame Lines to Main Lines (Four key arteries enjoy life after light-density), David Gunn at the Top of His Game (Would you give up a peaceful retirement to run the nation’s most scrutinized railroad? Amtrak’s David Gunn did.), The Grande Dame (Beneath the splendor of Oregon’s centenarian Portland Union Station, years of neglect are taking their toll.), Map of the Month: Wisconsin in 1940, 2005 (In Trains 65 years, our state’s rail network has shrunk drastically), Cover Story A Legend Reborn (Fresh from a 4-year rebuild, UP 4-8-4 844 rolls on), In Tow (Eastern Shore still barges cars across Chesapeake Bay to link the Delmarva Peninsula with Norfolk, VA.), Homebodies (For more than four decades, ‘Dad’s engines’ have trod the same trackage, first for Ann Arbor, now for “the Tisbee:.), Traction at Work (In Iowa, freight cars still move the electric way.), Raton Passed (What’s next for BNSF’s steep New Mexico line?)

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