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The eastbound City of Portland passes the tower at Clinton, Iowa, behind two Chicago & North Western E units at 9:10 a.m. on June 4, 1953. Ahead lies the Mississippi River crossing and the Windy City. Robert R. Malinoski photo
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Bob Malinoski was a good friend of mine. He was an Erie freight conductor mainly at Croxton yard in north Jersey. I consider one of the top rail photographers of all time.
Bob Malinoski was a good friend of mine. He was an Erie freight conductor mainly at Croxton yard in north Jersey. I consider one of the top rail photographers of all time.