December 2022
The December 2022 issue of Trains Magazine.

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In this Issue

Following — and riding on — Union Pacific’s No. 4014 on its 2022 outing

New Amtrak president Roger Harris offers his views on finding the manpower and equipment the carrier needs

Ontario Southland names a classic FP9 to honor a career railroader and preservationist

BNSF and Union Pacific trains tackle a challenging grade in the Powder River Basin
Images of winter contemporary railroading through the lens of photographer Ken Edmier
In every issue
News p. 4
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Latest in rail labor dispute, Q&A with CSX’s newly appointed president, and California buys hydrogen-powered trainsets for Amtrak
Preservation p. 42
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UP’s 2-10-2 No. 5511 moves for the first time in 50 years
Train-Watching p. 46
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Short line: Beautiful New England scenes along the Massachusetts Coastal RR