Fall 2022
Classic Trains Summer 2022 Issue
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In this Issue
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Always the bridesmaid, never the bride
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Working for the Rock Island was an adventure worthy of Jack Webb
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Findlay, Ohio, was home to Kodak’s premier processing lab, and a menagerie of railroads
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Fred Springer photographs Class I railroading in the 1950s and ‘60s
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British Rail 4-6-2 Dwight D. Eisenhower at Jersey City
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Things go smoothly for a relief Lehigh Valley towerman — until they don’t
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Visiting 16 Arkansas, Alabama, and Mississippi short lines on a 1972 trip
Welcome Three cheers for underdogs
Head End A potpourri railroad history, then and now
Fast Mail Letters from readers on our Summer 2022 issue
True Color Over-under at ‘OKC’
Mileposts Commentary by Kevin P. Keefe
The Way It Was Tales from railfans and railroaders
Car Stop Chicago Surface Lines
Bumping Post Seaboard at St. Petersburg