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Classic Trains Magazine's Trains of the 1950s - Special 2013
Classic Trains Magazine's Trains of the 1950s - Special 2013
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Classic Trains magazine presents Trains of the 1950s
From the last luxury streamliners to steam’s final gasps, Trains of the 1950s captures 20th-century railroading’s greatest era of transition! This 124-page special issue from Classic Trains magazine features an all-new overview of the decade’s events, spectacular never-before-published photos, classic articles by David P. Morgan, and vintage stories collected from Trains and Classic Trains magazines that include:
• Thrill to David P. Morgan’s account of the Pennsylvania Railroad’s four track battle with the Allegheny Mountains
• See a railfan’s all-color photographic record of his encounters with 14 different railroads from 1953
• Discover why the Norfolk & Western was the last true believer in steam
PLUS: Motive Power Surveys, testing diesels on the NYC, Joliet Union Station, and more!
With Trains of the 1950s you’ll relive railroading’s dynamic time of transition.
From the last luxury streamliners to steam’s final gasps, Trains of the 1950s captures 20th-century railroading’s greatest era of transition! This 124-page special issue from Classic Trains magazine features an all-new overview of the decade’s events, spectacular never-before-published photos, classic articles by David P. Morgan, and vintage stories collected from Trains and Classic Trains magazines that include:
• Thrill to David P. Morgan’s account of the Pennsylvania Railroad’s four track battle with the Allegheny Mountains
• See a railfan’s all-color photographic record of his encounters with 14 different railroads from 1953
• Discover why the Norfolk & Western was the last true believer in steam
PLUS: Motive Power Surveys, testing diesels on the NYC, Joliet Union Station, and more!
With Trains of the 1950s you’ll relive railroading’s dynamic time of transition.
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