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Index for The following is an index for "The Streamliner" Vol. 1 no. 1 through vol. 29 no. 2. This is an effort to bring you an index as complete as possible. Any errors or omissions are purely accidental. This index was compiled by Alan Potts; 2523 Valley Forge Dr.; Fitchburg, WI 53719-1529 and is intended as a service for the UPHS members. ************************************************************************************************************************************************************** Use this index in the following manner: Business car #157 @ Denver, CO, 1952 4/1/7 photo The above entry is for business car #157 @ Denver, CO in 1952; and may be found in vol. 4 no. 1 page 7 and is a photo ************************************************************************************************************************************************************** The following abbreviations are used for the type of entry: art. - article list - list RPO - RPO chart chart map - map rvw - review dia. - diagram N&N - News and Notes sched. - schedule drwg. - drawing photo - photograph std. - research & mechanical standard form - forms repro. - reproduction tab. - table lett. - lettering rost. - roster TT timetable ************************************************************************************************************************************************************** 1.00 INDECES 3.00 STRUCTURES (cont'd) 1.25 Article Index 3.80 Wayside facilities (sheds, tower, shanties etc.) 1.50 Author Index 3.85 Freight houses 3.90 Line side structures (signals, signs etc.) 2.00 RAILROAD EQUIPMENT 3.95 Service structures 2.10 Passenger cars 3.98 Non-Railroad owned 2.12 Freight cars-classification 3.99 Misc. structures 2.15 Cabooses 2.18 Express cars 4.00 BOOK REVIEWS 2.20 Boxcars (includes auto – except flats) 2.25 Boxcars-model 5.00 ROSTERS 2.28 Auto Carriers 5.10 Locos - steam 2.30 Reefers 5.20 Locos - diesel & turbine 2.40 Flat cars 5.50 Rolling stock- passenger 2.45 Well cars 5.51 Passenger consists 2.50 Tank cars 5.70 Rolling stock- freight 2.60 Gondolas 5.75 Rolling stock- MOW 2.65 Ore cars 5.80 Structures 2.70 Hoppers 2.80 Stock cars 6.00 OPERATIONS 2.85 MOW equipment 2.89 Tenders 7.00 PROTOTYPE PUBLICATIONS 2.91 Locomotives - steam 7.01 Advertising 2.92 Locomotives - liquefied Natural Gas 7.02 Correspondence 2.93 Locomotives - distillate burning 2.94 locomotives - diesel & turbine 8.00 MAPS 2.95 Gas electrics & electrics 2.96 Non-Railroad owned transportation 9.00 MISCELLANOUS 2.97 Leased 9.10 recipes 2.98 Highway vehicles 9.50 Mechanical Procedures 2.99 Buses 9.55 crew attire 9.60 parade trains 3.00 STRUCTURES 9.70 misc. photos 3.10 Track & track support (bridges, tunnels, fills etc) 9.80 in Memoriam 3.50 Depots and Telegraph Stations shanties etc. 3.70 RR owned structures (hotels, stock pens, etc.) 10.00 PRODUCT RELEASES/REVIEWS 11.00 MODEL LAYOUTS 12.00 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 12.25 General listing 1 Coal Burning Gas Turbine; Jim Hardman 17/1/5 RPO Coal-burning Gas Turbine-Electric Loco; Thos. R. Lee 16/4/12 art. th 75,000 coal train 13/1/4 N&N 1.00 INDECES Coal Train record 15/1/4 N&N The Cody Park Railroad Display, Harold Mathews 10/4/25 art. 1.25 ARTICLE INDEX The Columbine: Daniel E. Seward 24/1/5 art. Combination Baggage-Passenger Cars; Clive Carter 17/4/12 art. ACF Center Flow Covered Hoppers; Metzger & Student 5/1/28 art. Common Standard Freight Cars Pt. 1; Ed Workman 11/4/18 art. Action at Tower C photos of Harold Ranks; A.J. Wolff 13/1/28 art. Common Standard Freight Cars Pt. 2; Ed Workman 12/1/9 art. A Day in The Life of The Pacific Limited; Richard Kindig 7/3/4 art. Common Standard Freight Cars Pt. 3; Ed Workman 16/1/23 art. A Day on the Wyoming Division March 27, 1949; Mark Amfahr 25/4/22 art. Contemporary Views along Transcon. RR Richard Koenig 28/2/16 art. Adventures on Touhy Hill; Jack Haley 26/1/28 art. Common Standard Locos; Gordon McCulloh 2/2/34 list Adding Sound to Athearn’s std Turbine: Bob Benson 23/4/27 art. Continental Divide Railroad Man; Alice Bronsdon 6/3/19 art. Aerial Study of East Yard Los Angeles; Jeff Asay 26/1/30 art. Controlled points from UP Archives 14/2/33 art. Alameda corridor opens 16/3/4 N&N Converting Marklin H-70 hoppers to NMRA standards 19/3/33 art. Alco Century 855 Locos; Ryan Ballard 9/1/30 art. Council Bluffs A Union Pacific Town: John R. Signor 20/2/6 art. Alco Century 855 Portfolio 9/1/33 art. Council Bluffs; photos by Col. C.J. McCoid 4/2/36 photo Alco FA’s; Gary Binder & Dean Dickerhoof 3/3/4 art. Crucero- UP Desert Outpost; Jeff Asay & Jim Ady 13/3/11 art. Alco FA/FB’s – Pt. 2; Gary Binder & Dean Dickerhoof 4/2/3 art. CSA Early Challenger Type Locomotives; Bob Darwin 18/2/32 art. Alco PA-1 Locos on the UP; Gary Binder 8/3/4 art. A Day in June 1942; Lloyd Stagner 14/3/7 art. Alco Pas in Kansas; Thomas R. Lee 8/3/19 art. A Day With the Work Train; James Ehernberger 4/3/29 art. Alco PA portfolio 8/3/36 art. Daylight Livestock; Terry Mecalfe 1/1/3 art. All The Comforts of Home 16/3/19 art. Dec. 22, 1940; Dick Kindig 1/4/16 art. Ames Monument; Thornton Waite 14/3/24 art. Dec 31, 1947; Dick Kindig 2/1/36 art. An Afternoon at Wahsatch; James Ehernberger 18/2/12 art. Denver Commissary; 6/2/32 art. Anatomy of a Stock Special; Dick Harley 23/2/28 artr. Denver Steam Ops in 1945; Dean Dickerhoof 14/3/36 art. Anatomy of a Wreck; Robert Darwin 10/1/24 art. Detailing Laramie switcher (SD7); Jim Booth Jr. 10/3/33 art. Apprentice Fireman; Eldridge Huffman to Larry Fink 13/2/24 art. Detailing UP/Camas Prairie GP38-2s; Simmons & Yeager 10/4/33 art. ARMN reefers 16/2/5 photo Devil’s Slide; William Metzger 1/4/15 art. Aspen & Altamont Tunnels; John Signor et al 19/4/24 art. Diesel Fuel Oil car U.P. 03192 21/1/24 art August 15, 1943; Richard Kindig – told to Terry Metcalfe 3/2/35 art Diesel Painting diagram 1/1/12 dia. Automated railway; Michael Borkin & George Cockle 6/2/19 art. Dinosaur Bones and the Union Pacific; Alice Bronsdon 5/1/8 art. B-50-25/31 express boxcars 15/4/6 RPO Double track completed 14/2/4 N&N BF-70-7 Boxcar; Harry Sherman & Virl Davis 3/1/27 art. Down to the Sea in Chips; Rob Leachman 24-4-14 art. Backward GPs UP’s Original GP7s; Kreiger & Simmons 11/2/26 art. Drawings at Denver Public Library 2/3/16 list Basics of Freight Cars-steel box car ends; frank Peacock 1/2/5 art. 814 moves to new home 14/1/5 N&N Big Boy whistles; John Bush 14/3/5 RPO 800s in Nebraska Division Freight Service; Lou Schmitz 28/1/30 art. Big Boy as a News Story; Marc Entze & James Ehernberger 28/1/34 art. E-100; Phillps C. Kauke 12/4/5 RPO Big Boy vs. Big Blow: Marc Entze & James Ehernberger 27/4/20 art. E8 & E9 drawings 2/3/19 drwg The Big Switch to the Milwaukee Road: Signor, Seidel, Root 20/2/33 art. The Early Streamliners; Robert Darwin 5/3/3 art. New Bi-levels arrive 13/4/5 RPO East To Wahsatch; Don Strack 17/3/7 art. Behind the Throttle of an 800; Jack Haley 28/1/28 art. Eastern Idaho Branchline depots; Thornton Waite 1/4/41 art. The Blizzard of 1949; Robert Krieger 12/4/22 art. Eastern Tour of M-10001; Bill Kratville 7/4/24 art. Bosie Convention highlights 24-4-6 art. From Echo to Park City; Don Strack 15/2/7 art. Boise: On The Main Line At Last; Thornton Waite 11/1/6 art. E.H. Harriman’s Dream UP + SP; Don Hofsommer 10/2/26 art. Borie Tower; Streamliner Staff 17/2/14 art. Engine Hostling at North Platte; Arthur E. Stensvad 7/2/36 art. Box & Auto car lettering 1926-56; Richard Hendrickson 1/3/5 art. Engine Tender Plows; James Ehernberger 6/3/3 art. Box & Autocar Nomenclature; Frank Peacock 3/1/33 art. Errata Vol.12 No 4 13/1/6 RPO Boxcar Days in Portland; Barney Blalock 25/4/20 art. Experiences of an OR Div Pass. Cond.(WWII)) Draper to Fink 26/3/34 art. Branch Line Containers: Marc A. Entze 29/1/24 art. Experimental Boxcars; Terry Metcalfe 2/1/25 art. Branch Line special Idaho Northern 9/19/41; H.R. Griffiths 3/4/9 art. Express reefer update; Steve Orth 16/1/6 art. Brick & Stone depots of The UP; Joseph Stimson 7/3/10 art. Express Car Update; James Ehernberger 9/2/31 art. Bridge 379; Thornton Waite 13/3/35 art. The Experimental SD24M; Michael Borkin 9/2/22 art. A Brief History of The UP’s Utah Division 4/2/28 art. F9’s on the Spokane International; Art Crecca 5/1/4 art. A Breif History of Fox Park; Dave Seidel 18/1/32 art. Factory to Front Line; Richard Hendrickson 14/3/33 art. Building the LA&SL Railroad; Frank Gill 6/3/22 art. Fall Rush & UP’s Motive Power Shortage; James Ehernberger 29/2/26 art. The Butte Special: Thornton Waite 23/3/6 art. A Far Engineering Cry- McKeen Motor Cars; Floyd Schultz 17/4/24 art. CA-3 Caboose;, Chet Leroy 17/1/5 RPO Farewell to Steam – Ogden, June 1959; James Ehernberger 18/2/26 art.
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