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: Geep Country
O. Winston Link’s Sounds of Steam
Front Row Seat on the North Shore Line
Last of the Prairie Mixeds
When the Havana Special Came to Town
Photo Classics
‘Most Powerful Passenger Locomotives in the World’
Sampling California’s Streamliners
Great Photographers: Bob Lewis: He Saw It All
Steam’s Dream Team
London’s Pride and Joy
Departments
Editor’s Page
Link’s Genius Served an Obsession
Fallen Flags Remembered
Delaware & Hudson
A Classic Year
1961: New life for one friend, farewell to some others
The Way It Was
Merger? What Merger? When Two Tariffs Equal One Trip, by J. David Ingles • Welch: Santa Fe’s Arizona Outpost, by Charles W. Lindenberg • The Reverend and the Rock Island, by Richard J. Anderson • The Right Touch, by Bert Pennypacker
Bumping Post
New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal