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28Th Edition Inventory 1-25-17 Magazines.Pdf Status or Invento No. of location ry No. items Title / Item Description 6000 2 Inside Track, January/February, 1995, Magazine 6000 1 Railway Progress Institute, Annual Report, 1986 6000 1 Railway Progress Magaine May 1958 Vol. 12 No. 3 Checked on Shelf 6000 1 A Virginia Depot Sampler Location: American Heritage Of Invention And Technology, Volume 2, Number 2; Fall, 10C 6000 1 1986 11D 6000 1 Amtrak Empire Builder, 2001-2002 Edition, Magazine 6000 1 Amtrak Empire Builder, Spring / Summer 2006 Edition, Magazine 6000 1 Amtrak Express, March/April 1993, Magazine 6000 1 Amtrak Express, May/June 1992, Magazine 17A 6000 1 Amtrak Travel Planner 1987 17A 6000 1 Amtrak Travel Planner 1988 17A 6000 1 Amtrak Travel Planner 1990 17A 6000 1 Amtrak Travel Planner 2000 17A 6000 1 Amtrak Travel Planner 2001 17A 6000 1 Amtrak America 2003-2004 17A 6000 1 Amtrak vacations 2006 - 2007 17A 6000 1 Amtrak America 2008 /2009 11D 6000 1 Baldwin Locomotive Works Quarterly January 1925 Vol 3, No. 3 6000 B&O Magazine Vo. 39, No. 7 1 6000 1 Big River Publication (Winona, MN); September-October, 2003, Magazine Branchline Canada's Rail News; Volume 35, Number 8; September, 1996; 6000 1 Magazine Checked on Shelf 6000 1 Buffalo Central Terminal, Construction of a Transportation Landmark Burlington Bulletin, (Twin Cities Zephyr), Number 22, December, 1990; 6000 1 Magazine 6000 1 Casey Jones and Wreck at Vaughn, April 30, 1973 6000 1 Classic Toy Trains, December, 1991; Magazine 6000 1 Classic Toy Trains, February, 1992; Magazine 6000 1 Classic Toy Trains, Volume 5, Number 4; April, 1992; Magazine 6000 1 Classic Toy Trains, Volume 7, Number 7; October, 2009; Magazine 10C 6000 3 Classic Trains, Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 2000 10C 6000 2 Classic Trains, Vol. 1, No. 2, Summer 2000 10C 6000 2 Classic Trains, Vol. 1, No. 3, Fall 2000 10C 6000 2 Classic Trains, Vol. 1, No. 4, Winter 2000 10C 6000 4 Classic Trains, Vol. 2, No. 1,2,3,4 Spring,Summer, Fall, Winter 2001 10C 6000 4 Classic Trains, Volume 3, Numbers 1-4 Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, 2002; Classic Trains, Volume 4, Numbers 2, 3, 4; Summer, Fall, Winter, 2003; 10C 6000 3 Magazine 10C 6000 4 Classic Trains, Vol. 5, No.1,2,3, 4, Spring, Summer, Fall,Winter 2004 10C 6000 4 Classic Trains, Vol. 6, No. 1-4, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter 2005 10C 6000 4 Classic Trains, Vol. 7, No. 1-4, Spring,Summer, Fall, Winter 2006 10C 6000 4 Classic Trains, Vol. 8, No. 1-4, Spring,Summer, Fall, Winter 2007 10C 6000 4 Classic Trains, Volume 9, Number 1-4; Spring, Summer, Fall,Winter, 2008 Classic Trains, Volume 10, Numbers 1, 2, 3,4; Spring, Summer, Fall,Winter 10C 6000 4 2009; Magazine 10C 6000 4 Classic Trains, Volume 11, Numbers 3; Fall; 2010; Magazine 10C 6000 4 Classic Trains Vol. 12 No. 1,2,3,4 Spring,Summer, Fall, winter 2011 10C 6000 4 Classic Trains Vol. 13 No. 1, 2,3,4 Spring, Summer,Fall,Winter 2012 10C 6000 3 Classic Trains Vol. 14 No.2-4, ,Summer, Fall, Winter 2013 10C 6000 3 Classic Trains Vol. 15 No.1, 2,3,Spring,Summer, Fall 2014 10C 6000 2 Classic Trains Vol. 16 Nos. 1-4 Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter 10C 6000 3 Classic Trains Vol. 17, No. 1-3 Srping, Summer, Fall 10C 6000 1 Classic Trains Special 2011 In Search of Steam Vol 3 1955 10C 6000 1 Classic Trains Special 10 Fantastic 4-8-4 Locomotives 10C 6000 1 Classic Trains Special 16 Trains of the '70s 10C 6000 1 Classic Trains Special 12 Trains of the 50s 6000 2 Classic Trains Special 15 Trains of the 40's 6000 1 CN Lines Vol 13, No. 1 6000 1 Conrail Update, Fall, 1988 6000 1 Conrail Update, Summer, 1987 6000 1 Conrail, Undate, Volume 36, (October, 1985), Magazine 6000 1 Conrail, Update, Volume 41, Summer, (September), 1987, Magazine 6000 1 Conrail, Update, Volume 45, Fall, 1988, Magazine 6000 1 Conrail, Update, Volume 47, Summer, (September), 1989, Magazine 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, #156, September 1988 7D 6000 5 CTC Board, #1-5 September -Jan 1991-1992 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, #203, September 1995 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, #253, November 1999 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, #305, March 2004 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, April 1990 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, April 1990 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, August 1980 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, August 1980 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, August 2003 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, December 1989 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, January, September, 1995 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, June 1985 7D 6000 2 CTC Board, June, November, 1985 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, March 1989 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, March 2004 7D 6000 2 CTC Board, March, December 1989 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, No. 189, September 1993 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, No. 195, September 1995 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, November 1985 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, Number 101, October 15, 1972 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, Number 102, November 23, 1972 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, Number 104, December 8, 1972 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, Number 105, December 31, 1972 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, Number 111, March 23, 1972 7D 6000 1 CTC Board, September 1988 6000 1 Depot Quarterly, Volume 14, Number 1; 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