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Features: Railroad news photos; 19th Annual Motive Power Survey - How to Merge Motive Power - article and photos; Pullman Prolificacy - when Pullman was America's passport to everywhere; Photo section; Coal - going, going gone? - replaced by nuclear?; Why is wartime so synonymous with railroad Wrecks? - article; 11 hours with 111 year-old locomotive - The General, the venerable (Rogers 1855) Western & Atlantic 4-4-0 employed in the daring, ill-fated Andrews Raid in the Civil War - photos and text; and more. Average wear. Date stamp atop front cover else unmarked. Sound copy. Book
58 pages. Features: Many great photos; Railroading through deep snow; Extra 498 and 493 West; When all roads led do Durango; and more. Small date stamp upon front cover else unmarked with moderate wear. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: The Engine that made Penn Station Possible - the DD1 - long article with illustrations including colour painted centerfold; Your choice - Two-Storey Santa Fe Streamliners or Pennsy's ankle-view train, both built by Budd; Railway news photos; Railroads out of Rio - Brazil's frantic search for modernism has rudely booted the locomotive out of public affection - article with photos; Great photo section; Steam in Indian Summer - 5 - Steam - it fares better in the flatlands; and more. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: The B-B vs. C-C debate; Railroad News Photos; Steam News Photos; B&O Varnish - back on the streets of St. Marys, West Virginia; How flexible is railroad commuter service? - here's how Reading responded i. when fire wiped out a key interlocking plant and ii. when a transit strike doubled its passenger load; From Horsecars to Pioneer III's; Amazing centerfold shows Shay No. 19 fording the shallow waters of Lilly Fork in W.Va. as she pulls a loaded log racks; Baldwins on Hokkaido - 2 - our far east correspondent locates more Baldwins - and a Brooks!; Cincinnati & Lake Erie's Red Devils - Traction Classica; Photo of hoboes riding on a cow-catcher; Great back cover illustrated ad announces L&N's (Louisville and Nashville Railroad) new heavyweight freight record of 1.3 million pounds; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: Steam news photos; Mudhens and sport models - the story of America's most celebrated Mikados; 'Trains' goes around the world - Ka's in New Zealand; photo quiz; Impressions of the 5137 - an intimate photo study of a Canadian Pacific 2 - 8 - 2; West from Baghdad; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Features: 50th Anniversary of EMD (GM Electro-Motive Division); EMD News Photos; The La Grange Influence - what if ground had not been broken on March 27, 1935; Two Railroads, One Locomotive - interchange is no longer synonymous with engine change - with photos; La Grange Locomotive Landmarks - Attractive color centerfold; Three that survived - mementos of Electro-Motive's pre-GM years; EMD questions even EMD couldn't answer!; Concerning a dipstick, Derby Day, Slack-Free Starts, 74 Degrees below zero, a Lonely E9, and May 18, 1942 - confessions of an EMD-watcher; 'Tunnel Motors' or 'T-2s'; An instant history of EMD; and more. Moderate wear. Faint date stamp atop front cover else unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
Features: Steam News Photos; Railroad News Photos; Naotaka Hirota photographs; Fairbanks-Morse on stage - trials and triumphs of a diesel publicist - article with great photos; What we'll remember about WP's CZ - domes and diesels... plus - many photos; Tomorrow's trains today on yesterday's tracks - PRR did better by passengers in the depression than PC does today; Table of the "Fastest Scheduled Start-to-Stop Passenger Runs on American Railroads in 1969; Chart of International Intercity Speedsters; and more. Moderate wear. Faint date stamp atop front cover else unmarked. Quality copy. Book
Features: Railroad News Photos; photos of freight collision on Manhattan; Obituary for the Bournemouth Belle; The Georgia Railroad Expects to mix tonnage and people for years to come - article with photos; The Silence of South Pass is finally broken - US Steel Corp. run serves the Atlantic City Ore Mine by supplying Taconite ore; great photo section; Pennsylvania Pullmans - many photos; How do Computers Relate to Railroading?; and more. Average wear. Date stamp atop front cover else unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Features: Railroad News Photos; Steam News Photos; The Southern Pacific's 'Daylights', 4-8-4s; Have you looked at the Guide Recently? - a veteran train rider finds all is not lost; CN's island railroad on Prince Edward Island (PEI); Photo Section; The Baldwins of Hokkaido - 1 - Far from home, but built in USA - great article with photos; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: Railroad News Photos; Steam News Photos; 0-4-0T Engineer's-Eye View; A Locomotive is Born - GE's U25B, from concept to completion; The Short Line They Call the 'Hoot, Toot & Whistle' - the Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington Railroad Company; August 24, 1934 - America's first fan trip; Photo of Cedar Grove, Louisianna Tower, Spring 1937; Pennsy - the No. 2 Ore Hauler (behind DM&IR); Train-Watcher in Yugoslavia - a lot of steam, some catenary, scaled-down Geeps, and much narrow gauge; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: The Diesel-Hydraulic Dilemma; Railroad News Photos; Informed opinion on those German Diesel-Hydraulics; Dieselization with a Difference - reasons for British Railways' Extraordinary Diversity of Diesels - many great photos; Pittsburgh - minus the Pennsy - busy rails of the Beehive State - Northern Utah; Great 4-panel centerfold ad for the GE U25B; Helper Man out of M&K - The West End Story - 2; Photo Section; Two super photos of bulldog snouts; Wreck of 97 Revisited - September 27, 1903, Danville, Va.; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
66 pages. Features: The Nation's Crossroads - stand at Chicago's 21st St. Tower and you'll see trains from Canada, the Gulf, and both coasts - great article and photos; Asa Packer's Railroad - Coal means so much to the Lehigh Valley Railroad that even its crack passenger train is known as the Black Diamond - long article with full-page map and many photos; The Hiawatha Story - How the first engine to carry the Indian totem came to be, as recalled by a C.H. Bilty, a Milwaukee Road man who helped create it; Photo Section; The Atlantic & Danville (A&D) - photos, map and article; Early Days in Oregon - at the turn of the century the Union Pacific had its eye on a group of little roads which held the key to the Puget Sound gateway - map, photos and article; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Cover holding by one staple, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
68 pages. Features: Travel - Family Style - many wonderful photos of a family traveling by rail; Route of the Flying Saucers - The New York and Erie Railroad - long article with photos and map; Centerfold map shows hundreds of rail vaction routes all over the U.S.; Photo Section; Narrow-Gauge Vacation - How to ride the last of Colorado's three-foot-gauge passenger trains - article with map and photos; Details of some planned rail trips; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
58 pages. Features: Beautiful color-photo ad for the New York Central's 20th Century Limitied inside front cover; British Columbia's Kettle Valley Line - Super photos with some text; Losing Money with Passenger Service - article with photos; A Monorail to Nowhere - Bold California Experiment to haul Epsom Salts across the desert Fails - article with photos; Photo Section includes great centerfold photo at Skykomish, Wa shows the electric Cascadian at a stop; The best way to see the steel mills, mountains and historical spots between Pittsburgh and Washington is on the B&O's day train - article with map and photos; Grass grows on the Westchester - What Killed the New York, Westchester & Boston? - article, map and photos; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. (an uncommon issue with the variant title) Magazine
Features: Why boys leave home; Cincinnati Union Terminal; The South Shore Line; Louisville and Nashville bought no larger engines than these 2 - 8 - 4s; New Haven's great Poughkeepsie Bridge; The two foot gauge Monson; 5th annual motive power survey; and more. Two small date stamps upon front cover else unmarked with average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
66 pages. Features: Here come the French - recovering from the war; The Battle of Sherman Hill; Atlantic City Railroad Convention; East Broad Top; Possible photo of Lincoln changing trains?; Last of the high-drivered Hudsons; lots of great photos; and more. Two small date stamps upon front cover else unmarked with average wear. Sound copy. Book
Features: What an airport manager thinks of railraoding; Pennsy's new juice jacks; new photos; The GG-I's and the P5a's: on an uneasy throne?; Meet Harry Congdon, Railroad Vice-President; Photo entitle: 336, 250 pounds of tractive effort; an old whistle-listener takes the president of the Canadian National to task for the noises his diesels make; Little Pacifics in Canada... before the diesel showed up; Chilling stories from old-timers of the Current River Railroad; and more. Averge wear. Small date stamp upon front cover. Book
Features: What's new in railroading?; The trains that cost too much - Western Maryland; I rode the 'big blow' (gas turbine 54 of Union Pacific); Erie's mighty Kinzua - a steel viaduct over 2000 feet long and 300 feet high erected in only four months!; Hiawatha 4-6-4s; The Western Pacific Story - 1 - a railroad through the Feather River Canyon; Famous steam locomotive - 17; and more. One inch opening at base of cover-fold. Small date stamp upon front cover else unmarked. Book
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: Nine prize-winning photos from Railroadians' salon; The 6:57 - The Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast; Silverton Branch - Denver & Rio Grande Western's most remote train squeeze up the gorge of Rio de Las Animas Perdidas twice a week; World's Biggest (in 1883) - El Gobernador - Nineteenth-century Mastodon; The NYO&W - built new merchandise traffic to replace collapsed hard-coal trade; The Track Circuit - this simple electrical detector tells when a train is on the track, and is used in all types of signaling; Below the Mason & Dixon Line - Medium-sized railroads abound in the south; Bill Moore's Trip - aa first-class railroad vacation trip - across Canada on Canadian Pacific is the first lap; The Ubiquitous Rock Island - a photo spread. Average wear and soiling. Small address stamp atop front cover. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: The Unbeatable Class H - C&NW Northern-type locomotive; Railroads at the Front - portable railroads do a better job of military supply with less manpower; Forgotten Railroad - Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District Railway was typical of the more pretentious mining roads of the West; The Twentieth Century - 40-year-old first-class extra-fare train has earned 150 million dollars for New York Central; Nation's Crossroads - 18 trunk railroads serve St. Louis, the second most important rail center in North America; Train maps of St. Louis and Vicinity; The Maine Two-Footers - five separate railroads made a 214-mile empire of two-foot gauge only a few years ago; Monon Metabolism. Average wear and soiling. Centerfold loose but present, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: The Steam Locomotive - Is is about to be displaced by other types of motive power, or can it still hold its own; B&O President Series; Cincinnati Union Terminal - This utilitarian monument to civic pride costs $1.20 for every passenger using it; Eastern and Western Trains - Chicago & Eastern Illinois freight engine 1933 - Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Chief double headed; Chessie - Chesapeake & Ohio's little sleeping Cheshire gets fan mail and catnip mice; Denver Railfan - R.H. Kindig records Colorado railroading with an eye for action and beauty; Horseshoe Curve - Scenery and trains make the P RR near Altoona a mecca of railroad interest; Sacramento Northern Railroad - longest all-electric main line serves produce centers with network of tracks. Small date stamp atop front cover. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
58 pages. Features: New photos; Steam news photos; CN's Rapido - the most talked about train on the continent - article with photos; An Airman argues we should keep the trains but sell the tracks to Uncle Sam; Swiftest Train in the World - the "Exposition Flyer", New York to Chicago; Photo feature "Mattagami's Mogul" - the division of Abitibi Power & Paper which serves three miles of line between Smooth Rock and Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario; and more. Somewhat above-average wear and soiling. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: Railroad Vacations - suggestions for your summer trip - choice routes for scenic and rail interest; Gone From Our Town - Social life of village once centered around the station, but now the railroad's gone, by Vince Edwards; Fast Freight Line - Western Maryland Railway, rooted at the mines in West Virginia, is important as an Eastern trade trunk; Illinois Central Portfolio - Eight old engines and a touch of the flavlor of modern power from a great North-South route; SP Cab-In-Front; Norfolk & Western's Spring Cleaning - photos of manual labour; Groucho, Harpo & Rio Chico RR - A Reel Railway in which the Marx Brothers take over the Sierra RR. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
42 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: The Lackawana - the New York-Buffalo short line climbs over the beautiful Pocono Mountains; The Old South Park Line - super article with photos; A Parade of the Iron Horse - great photos in colour and black and white; Union Pacific 4-6-6-4; From the Southland - C&EI pictorial; Fast-Stepping Ten-Wheeler - Atlantic Coast Line; Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 - photos and specifications; Broad Street's 1923 Fire - train shed destroyed; New Montreal Terminal - modern, completely electrified 17-track structure replaces Canadian National's historic Bonaventure Station; Troop Sleeper - Pullman 7000 is the first of 1240 special sleeping cars; The Man in the Tower. Small date stamp atop front cover. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: Super illustration of Baldwin-built freight locomotive circa 1950; The Way Freight - up and down the division the little local train delivers the goods; The IC 2500; British Portfolio - England pioneered in pubilc rail transportation, has vast trackage net; Record Railroad Building - 20 miles of iron in less than six months - an achievement of defense program; Of Peter Helck - a commercial artist who in his spare time paints the things he loves and his paintings show it; Busiest Railroad - Pennsylvania electrification where trains run as often as street cars; Guardian of the Rails - The Sperry Rail Service fleet is constantly moving over America's iron; Cajon Pass - where trains descend from cactus to the groves of the Orange Empire. Average soiling and wear. Small date stamp atop front cover. Centerfold holding by one staple otherwise a sound vintage copy. Book