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ON THE COVER Santa Fe 631 East passes Route 66 tanks at Kingman, Ariz., on Aug. 20, 2004 • Elrond Lawrence photo
Features
For 80 years and 800 miles, a highway and a railroad have shared a unqiue partnership across the Southwest.
Montana Rail Link’s first new locomotives are changing the face of this mountain railroad.
Narrow-gauge in South Carolina, with link-and-pin couplers… today!
Photo contest winners, 2005
More than 200 of you entered. See how the winners depicted “Trains at Speed”
How heavy can feight cars get?
Mainline railroads are getting busier, and adding track is expensive. Could 315,000-pound cars be the answer?
Map of the Month: Tonnage by state, 2004
Comparing where freight tonnage originates vs. where it terminates tells you a lot about the U.S.
NEWS
Group has interim plan to address Chicago congestion.
To those at Amtrak: What’s the plan? Is there one?
HDR applies engineering magic at BNSF’s Abo Canyon.
Don your mask and enter a premium locomotive paint shop.
Congress’ 2006 reauthorization hints at Amtrak’s future
Commuter railroads plan for possible future without Amtrak
Do railfans have a place in railroad security?
A 400-ton, steam-powered teaching machine.
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