Classic Trains is a quarterly magazine celebrating the “golden years of railroading.” Each issue covers the North American railroad scene from the 1920s to the late 1970s with extraordinary photographs and compelling writing. Giant steam locomotives, colorful streamliners, down-home local trains, great passenger terminals, recollections of railroaders and train-watchers . . . they’re all in the pages of Classic Trains.
Contents
Glory Days: A Great Time and Place
Steamliners to the Sunshine State
When Elan Rode the Traction
Great Photographers: Stan Kistler’s L.A.
Night Passage
Detroit: Where Central’s Diesels Met
Lima’s Last Steam Locomotive
Going Out in Glory
Photo Classics
Diesels Arrive on the Milwaukee Road
Stream Stronghold
Departments
Editor’s Page
A Special Time
Fallen Flags Remembered
Louisville & Nashville: Still reliable after all these years
The Way It Was
I Rode the Crescent—for Free!, by Curt Tillotson Jr. • A Little Nervous Calculating, by Ed King • No One Dared Look, by Bert Pennypacker • At Grandmother’s, by Richard A. Polk • Rough Handling, by Robert Henderson • Of Trusting Mothers and Hot Summer Days, by Don Hodun
A Classic Year
1966: Southern Steams Up, EMD Revs Up
Bumping Post
Grand Central Station, Chicago