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Trains magazine covers the broad spectrum of railroading with authoritative content, dazzling photography, and a mix of content designed to appeal to everyone from the casual enthusiast to the seasoned professional railroader.
Trains offers something for everyone who has a spark for railroading: Railroad news, insight, and commentary on today’s freight railroads, passenger service, transit, locomotives, technology, preservation, fan opportunities, and more. You’ll also see images and read stories from railroading’s glorious past, and explore the bright future of railroading. It’s all in the pages of
Trains magazine.
Features
Shortline success formula
It’s a great time to be in the business, but if you’re going to make it, you’ve got to learn how to add big-time value
This Florida short line built a new railroad out of mileage CSX didn’t need anymore.
All aboard! Say, ‘Cheese!’
When cameras were few and photographers fewer, studios came to the people by rail.
Map of the Month: Multiple-track lines, 1950
In the January 2006 issue, we showed you today’s multiple-track routes. Here’s how the network looked a half-century ago.
Metroliner’s amazing race
America’s fastest train not only beat the competition – it changed the way Americans viewed rail travel. Online bonus: Click headline to chart Metroliner’s amazing career!
Nickel-plated restoration
After an extensive overhaul, NKP No. 765, Version 3.0, is ready to high-step into a new excursion era.
NEWS
25 years after Staggers, shippers agitate for new regulation.
Only one author could have written this book.
California planners pin safety hopes on new grade crossings.
GE’s 70-tonners cling to life in shortline service.
State funding program shows Virginia is for lovers – of trains.
Can smaller towns support rail transit? Some want to find out.
Dad, can I borrow the Geep?
New ideas for old locomotives.
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