INDEX TO VOLUMES 9 and 10

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CLASSIC Spring 2008 through Winter 2009 (8 issues) RAILROADS AND WORLD WAR II (1 issue) FAST TRAINS (1 issue) 1048 pages

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ABBREVIATIONS: Sp = Spring Classic Trains, Su = Summer Classic Trains, Fa = Fall Classic Trains, Wi = Winter Classic Trains; WW = Railroads and World War II, FT = Fast Trains; 08 = 2008, 09 = 2009.

Storming the Steel City, Fa09 62 Anatomy of a Night Photo (Rutland), Sp08 54 A All Aboard, Again! WW 8 Anderson, Barry: A Wonderful Life, Su09 20 All Smiles on a J-3a, Workin’ on the Railroad, Wi09 80 Article by: Advertising: See Railroad Advertising All the Way to San Jose, Su08 86 Remembering the Malleys, Fa09 22 Aerial photos: See Bird’s-Eye View : Biographical sketch, Fa09 6 Again, the Fastest in the World, FT 19 End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 73 Ann Arbor Railroad: Akers, Dwight: First sleeping cars, Su08 20 Ann Arbor Rode the Waves to Success, Fa08 16 Article by, Inside Lima, WW 16 On the Alton, a Dime for the Girls, WW 60 Annie’s Survivors, Fa08 94 Biographical sketch, WW 6 Quadrupling Cerro Summit, Su09 72 Ann Arbor Rode the Waves to Success, Fa08 16 Alabama Great Southern: See Woman’s Touch During Wartime, WW 58 Annie’s Survivors, Fa08 94 Alabama State Docks: See Terminal Railway, Alabama American Co.: See Alco Arkansas & Louisiana : State Docks : Diesels South, Wi08 61 Alabama, Tennessee & Northern: A Wonderful Life (GG1’s), Su09 20 Armstrong, Alden: Diesels South, Wi08 59 Camp 20 Graveyard Extra, Su09 66 Article by: Albany & Northern: Mid-American Trifecta (True Color), Su09 8 All the Way to San Jose, Su08, 86 Diesels South, Wi08 66 overtaking Road Biographical sketch, Su08, 6 Alco: freight in Montana (photo), Wi08 84 Around the Standard-Gauge Circle, Fa08 30 Advertisement for speedy SP 4-8-4’s, FT 49 One Day at . . . Hermosa, Wyo., Fa08 68 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe: Case of the Black Marias, Fa09 72 One Day at . . . Lane Tower, N.J., Su09 36 Advertising, “Women at Work,” WW 61 Failed Experiment, Wi08 29 One Day at . . . Sanford, Fla., Wi08 72 Alco PA’s: First PA’s: The Ecstasy, the Agony, and the Legacy, Pennsy’s Fast Track to the Future, FT 104 First PA’s: The Ecstasy, the Agony, and the Legacy, Wi08 20 Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 47 Wi08 20 When I Cast My Ballot for the RS3, Sp09 78 Two Midwest Backshops, Bird’s-Eye View, Wi08 70 No. 51 debut (photo), Wi08 1 (color) Aliquippa & Southern: Two Ways to Skin a “G,” Su09 44 with 4 PA’s (photo), Sp09 10 Pittsburgh’s Little-Known Carfloats, Wi08 48 Anatomy of a Motor (GG1 illustration), Su09 50 (color) Bold Style of Tom Fawell, Sp08 32 DeRouin, Ed, Fa08 6, Sp09 6 RDC at Hoosick Falls, N.Y. (photo), Wi08 84 Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great Dill, Tom, Su08 6 Boston’s South Station, Bird’s-Eye View, Sp09 56 Photographers, Wi09 56 Dolkos, Paul J., Sp09 6 Boy Scouts of America: E6’s at Dearborn Station, (photo), WW 88 Duff, Steven, Wi08 6 Board Reading train at Valley Forge, Pa. (photo), Su07 (color) Elwood, Jack O., WW 6, FT 6 78 End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 72 Fellure, Larry K., Sp08 6 Boyhood Fascination with Central Steam, Failed Experiment, Wi08 29 Flanary, Ron, Fa08 6 Wi08 42 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 Freese, Bob, Fa09 6 Brewer, Glen: Kodachrome on the Home Front, WW 46 Furminger, Fred, Wi08 6 Article by: Last Dance, Sp09 86 Geletzke, Charles H. Jr., Sp08 6 Mixed Train to Waterloo, Fa08 60 Learning the Lingo at Flagstaff, Fa08 78 Gillespie, Robert S., WW 6 Biographical sketch, Fa08 6 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 53 Glischinski, Steve, Wi08 6 British Columbia Railway: No. 51 Comes to Los Angeles, Wi08 25 Goolsby, Larry, Sp09 6 Royal Restoration, Wi08 56 Of Hoops and Forks, Wi09 68 Gormick, Greg, FT 6 Brotherhood of Sleeping-Car Porters, Su08 24 Power for the Passes: A1A vs. B-B, Wi08 27 Hall, Michael, WW 6 Brown, Donald M., article by: Putting Out the Maximum Effort, WW 94 Hamlin, George W., Wi08 6 Journeys on World War II Troop Trains, Wi08 85 Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Hansen, Peter A., WW 6, Wi08 6, FT 6 Budd Co.: San Diego station at night with 4-8-4, Fa09 48 Harold, Richard E., Su08, 6 sleeping cars lead to Pullman antitrust Santa Fe’s Super C, FT 28 Harrop, Doug, Fa08 6 suit, Su08, 26 “Super Fleet” by Fawell, Fa09 10 Hartley, Scott A., Fa08 6 Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh: Testing One, Two, Three, FT 32 Hoffman, Les, WW 6 B&O 4-6-2 leaves Pittsburgh (photo), SG2 93 (color) To Saigon via Summit, Sp08 84 Holland, Kevin, Su08 6, FT 6 Bumping Post: Atlantic City & Shore: Hopkins, William E., Sp08 6 Above the Streets of Richmond, Su08 114 Streetcars by the Seashore, Car Stop, Su08 104 Ingles, J. David, Sp08 6, Su08 6, Fa09 6, Wi09 6 Biggest Station in Spokane, Su09 98 Atlantic Coast Line: Janz, Robert A., Sp08 6 Byzantium in Birmingham (Terminal Sta.), Fa09 99 Charleston & Western Carolina: Johnson, Rick, Su09 6 Erie’s Ancient New York Gateway, Wi09 99 Standard Railroad of the South, Sp09 16 Jones, David, WW 6 For Ike, a Pullman City in D.C., Wi08 98 Diesels South, Wi08 66 King, Ed, WW 6, FT 6 Hill Lines limited at Minneapolis, Sp08 98 Heavyweight “8-1-2” Pullman sleeper (photo), Su08 52 Kistler, Stan, Sp08 6, Fa09 6 MoPac in Houston’s Right Field, Sp09 99 (color) Klara, Robert, Su08, 6 NC&StL’s Chattanooga Terminal, Fa08 98 One Day At … Birmingham, Ala., Sp08 50 Knight, Charlie, WW 6 Burlington Northern: Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 43 Kuebler, William R. Jr., FT 6 Amtrak North Coast Hiawatha overtaking Milwaukee Speedways to the Sunshine, FT 102 Lawrence, Elrond, Sp09 6 Road freight in Montana (photo), Wi08 84 Standard Railroad of the South (Fallen Flags Le Massena, Robert A., Su09 6 Camp 20 Graveyard Extra, Su09 66 Remembered), Sp09 16 Lewis, Harold O. “Hal,” Sp09 6 Burlington Northern Santa Fe: Automatic Train Control (ATC), FT 44 Lindenberg, Charles W., Wi09 6 Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 47 Automatic Train Stop (ATS), FT 44 Martin, E. Michael, FT 6 Burlington Route: See Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Auto-Train Corp.: Marsh, C.K. Jr., Fa09 7 Butler, Bruce: One Day at . . . Sanford, Fla., Wi08 72 Matejka, Michael, WW 6 Article by: McGonigal, Robert S., Su08 6, Wi08 7 19 West, Copy 4, Plains, Su08 94 B Meeker, Harold, Sp09 6 Byzantium in Birmingham, Bumping Post, Fa09 99 B&O’s P-1d Pacifics, Sp08 68 Miller, Hal, Sp08 6 : Mohowski, Robert E., Su09 6 C Ad for Frisco 4-8-4’s, FT 48 Neiss, Jack, Su09 6 -Forward as Classroom, Fa09 27 Baltimore, Penn Station and Mt. Royal Station (Bird’s Neubauer, James A., Wi09 6 Cab signals, FT 44 Eye View), Fa09 56 Palumbo, Greg, Sp08 7 Western: Baltimore & : Patris, Michael, Wi09 6 Railway, Classics Today (photo), Sp09 Baltimore, Mt. Royal Station (Bird’s-Eye View), Fa09 Peterson, Art, Su08 6 70 56 Polaritz, Jack, Wi08 7 : Banana Trains of Mid-America, FT 64 Pomroy, H. Marshall, Su08, 6 Budd “6-5” lightweight sleeper (photo), Su08 52 B&O’s P-1d Pacifics, Sp08 68 Powell, Eric, Su09 6 (color) Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great Ranger, Dan, Fa09 7 Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Photographers, Wi09 59 Ramsay, Robert A., WW 6 Camp 20 Graveyard Extra, Su09 66 EA diesel No. 56 at St. Louis (photo), Fa09 52 (color) Read, R. David, Sp09 6 Canadian National: End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 72 Sabin, Dan, Fa08 6 Boyhood Fascination with New York Central Steam, FDR’s Last Ride Home, WW 28 Schultz, J.W., Su09 6 Wi08 42 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 22 Shaughnessy, Jim, Sp08 7, Su08 6, Fa08 7, Wi08 7, Central Pulls Out of Pullman, Su08 71 Harolds, Pullmans, and the War Years, Su08 42 Sp09 6, Su09 7, Fa09 7, Wi09 6 Doubleheaded 2-8-0’s leave Halifax in 1942 (photo), Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 Shearer, Joe, Sp09 6 WW 83 I Was a Teenage Hostler, Su09 80 Shrady, Theodore, Su08, 7 Dundas, Ont., from on high with 4-8-4 on freight Pittsburgh’s Little-Known Carfloats, Wi08 48 Smatlak, John, Sp08 7 (photo), Fa09 49 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 62 Smith, Dwight A., Sp09 7 DW&P: Local Logger to International Link, Fallen Trainmaster Troubles, Sp09 58 Theisinger, Ed, Fa08 6 Flags Remembered, Wi08 16 Two Days with Western Maryland Steam, Fa08 20 Trostel, Scott D., WW 6 GTW: Canada’s Fast Chicago Connection, FT 36 2-10-2 No. 6123 on freight at Lima, Ohio (photo), Fa08 Volkmer, William D., Sp08 7 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 53 (color) Wallin, R.R. “Dick,” Wi08 7 International Limited leaves in 1942 (photo), Woman’s Touch During Wartime, WW 58 Warrick, Robert I. “Bob,” Fa08 7 WW 83 Baltimore & Ohio Chicago Terminal: Warsher, Jim, WW 6 My Memorable Summer of 1959, Su09 83 Close Encounter with the B&OCT, Fa08 85 Watkins, John C. Jr., Wi09 6 Rainy Day at Stratford, Ont., Wi09 16 Banana Trains of Mid-America, FT 64 Wayt, Hampton C., Su09 7 Speed Demons of the North, FT 74 Bangor & Aroostook: Welsh, Joe, WW 6, Su08 7, FT 6 Steam in the Eastern Townships, Sp09 36 Case of the Black Marias, Fa09 77 Withers, Bob, WW 6 Tramway Twilight Years in Montreal (Car Stop), Su09 Dual-Service Geeps of Another Sort, True Color, Wi08 Withuhn, Bill, Wi09 7 88 8 Wrixon, Fred B., WW 6 Unlikely Survivor, Su08 48 Maine’s Potato Railroad (Fallen Flags Remembered), Zega, Michael, Su08, 7 Canadian Pacific: Wi09 18 Zimmermann, Karl, Su08 7, Su09 7 Central Pulls Out of Pullman, Su08 66 Baraff, Ron A.: Bird’s-Eye View: Close Encounters of the 4-6-4 Kind, Fa09 88 Article by: Boston’s South Station, Sp09 56 Dominions, with Hudsons, meet at Brandon, Man. Pittsburgh’s Little-Known Carfloats, Wi08 48 Citadel of the C&EI, Sp08 60 (photo), Fa08 50 Biographical sketch, Wi08 7 Colonie’s Great Shop, and More, Wi09 48 Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great Beech Grove, Ind.: Downtown Depot Pairs, Fa09 54 Photographers, Wi09 59 Two Midwest Backshops, Bird’s-Eye View, Wi08 70 East end of GN’s Wires, Su08 84 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 27 Bessemer & Lake Erie: NYC on the , Fa08 64 4-6-4 No. 2801 and Army tanks (photo), WW 82 Day Before the Collinwood Parade, Second Section, Spencer’s Enduring Roundhouse, Su09 64 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 Wi09 94 Two Midwest Backshops, Wi08 68 In Service to the Royals, Wi08 50 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 70 Birmingham Southern: My Memorable Summer of 1959, Su09 83 Beyond the Cable Cars, Car Stop, Sp08 88 One Day At … Birmingham, Ala., Sp08 52 Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Beyond the Training Program, Fa09 82 Birneys in Sioux City, Car Stop, Fa08 88 Royal Restoration, Wi08 56 Biemer, Martin, article by: Black Gold by the Trainload, WW 70 Speed Demons of the North, FT 75 Big Engine That Couldn’t, Sp08 80 Black Market and Power for No. 5, Sp08 62 Steam in the Eastern Townships, Sp09 36 Big Boys: See Union Pacific Blaszak, Michael W.: Cannon Ball Cousins, Wi09 32 Big Boys by Night . . . and Day, Sp09 20 Articles by: Cannon Ball Runs, Wi09 22 Big Engine That Couldn’t, Sp08 80 Again, the Fastest Train in the World, FT 19 Canteens: Big Stone Gap & Powell Valley: Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 39 Canteen Honor Roll, WW 77 Around the Standard-Gauge Circle, Fa08 30 Biographical sketch, FT 6 High Plains Oasis, WW 79 Biggest Station in Spokane, Bumping Post, Su09 98 Bleich, Arthur H.: Serving the Servicemen, WW 77 Bilinski, Max, article by: Article by: Sliced of Home and a Cup of Joe, W 74 Catching the Gulf Wind, Wi08 81 Kodachrome on the Home Front, WW 42 Car Stop: Bingham & Garfield: See Copper Biographical sketch, WW 6 Beyond the Cable Cars, Sp08 88 Biographical sketches (see also Great Photographers): Boarding the Cars at Guthrie, Wi09 88 Birneys in Sioux City, Fa08 88 Akers, Dwight, WW 6 Bonine, Gary M: Steel Town Streetcars, Wi09 90 Anderson, Barry, Fa09 6 Article by: San Diego Streetcar Days, Sp09 90 Angier, Jerry, Wi09 6 Fort Worth & Denver Days, Fa09 40 North Shore’s Slower Side, Wi08 89 Armstrong, Alden, Su08 6 Biographical sketch, Fa09 6 Streetcars by the Seashore, Su08 104 Baraff, Ron A., Wi08 7 Book reviews: See Ready Track Streetcars in the Motor City, Fa09 90 Blaszak, Michael W., FT 6 Boom Times in Paradise, WW 62 Tramway Twilight Years in Montreal, Su09 88 Bleich, Arthur H., WW 6 Boston & Albany: See New York Central Carlson, Neil: Bonine, Gary M., Fa09 6 Boston & Maine: Articles by: Brewer, Glen, Fa08 6 All Aboard, Again! WW 10 Close Encounters of the 4-6-4 Kind, Fa09 88 Carlson, Neil, FT6 Anatomy of a Night Photo, Sp08 54 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 Carpenito, Paul, Su09 6 JV is for Johnsonville, Fa08 38 Biographical sketch, FT 6 Clark, Les, Wi08 6 Lost but Not Forgotten, Sp08 58 Carpenito, Paul: Cochrane, Kent W., WW 6 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 56 Article by: Cook, Preston, Fa09 6 One Day at . . . Collinwood, Ohio, Wi09 62 One Day at . . . Lane Tower, N.J., Su09 36 Biographical sketch, Su09 6 Articles by: Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great Case of the Black Marias, Fa09 72 Mighty 800, Wi08 36 Photographers, Wi09 50 Catching the Gulf Wind, Wi08 81 Win a Few, Lose a Few, Fa09 84 Donora Southern: Cedar Rapids & City: Biographical sketch, Wi08 6 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 66 Lightweight car 120 in 1944 (photo), WW Classic Trains magazine: Doniphan, Kensett & Searcy: 84 (color) Hoffmann, Tom, named librarian, Sp08 93 Diesels South, Wi08 60 Central of Georgia: Laska-Swanke, Diane, joins staff, Sp08 93 DOT: See U.S. Department of Transportation Diesels South, Wi08 66 Classics Today: Dover Harbor Recalls the Heavyweight Era, Su08 51 Douglas MacArthur’s , WW 32 Art Deco Masterpiece (Omaha ), Fa09 Douglas MacArthur’s Locomotives, WW 32 Inside Lima, WW 16 58 Dual-Service Geeps of Another Sort, True Color, Wi08 8 Sleeping-car operation turned over to Pullman, Su08 Our “National Locomotive,” Wi09 37 Duff, Steven: 24 Red Car Revival, Sp08 44 Article by: Central of New Jersey: See Jersey Central Royal Restoration, Wi08 56 Mr. Fogg, No. 603, and the Inextinguishable Lehigh Chariots of Fire on the Erie, Wi09 82 SP Heaven in a California Canyon, Sp09 68 Valley, Wi08 32 Charleston & Western Carolina: See Atlantic Coast Line The 16 (GG1) Survivors—and Why They’ll Stay Static, Biographical sketch, Wi08 6 Charts: See Rosters and Charts Su09 49 Duke, Donald: Cherry River Boom & Lumber: Unlikely Survivor, Su08 48 Spinning Gold in the West, Great Photographers, Wi09 Two Days with Western Maryland Steam, Fa08 29 Urban Sentinel, Fa08 48 50 & Ohio: Union Terminal: See New York Central Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific: Above the Streets of Richmond, Bumping Post, Su08 Close Encounter with the B&OCT, Fa08 85 DW&P: Local Logger to International Link, Fallen 114 Close Encounters of the 4-6-4 Kind, Fa09 88 Flags Remembered, Wi08 16 End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 72 Coast to Coast in Record Time, FT 82 Durham Museum (Omaha Union Station), Classics FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 30 Cochrane, Kent W.: Today, Fa09 58 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 Photography by: DVD reviews: See Ready Track Inside Lima, WW 16 Boom Times in Paradise, WW 62 DW&P: Local Logger to International Link, Wi08 16 Not as Mechanized as One Might Think, Workin’ on Cocky Kid at Rock Island’s MC Tower, Fa08 44 the Railroad, Fa08 76 Collias, Joe, article by: E One Day at . . . Collinwood, Ohio, Wi09 62 Muskogee Memories, Sp09 84 El Dorado & Wesson: Pere Marquette 58: The Original “,” Su09 Colonie’s Great Shop, and More, Bird’s-Eye View, Wi09 Diesels South, Wi08 61 84 48 Electro-Motive Division (EMD): Pullman with 10 roomettes, 6 double bed- Colonie’s Death by Fire and Neglect, Second Section, Bold Style of Tom Fawell, Sp08 30 rooms (photo), Su08 57 (color) Wi09 95 Failed Experiment, Wi08 29 Sleeper-lounge-observation interior rendering (photo), & Southern: See Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Elwood, Jack: Su08 26 (color) Co. (trolley operator), WW 84 (photo) Articles by: Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 41 : Last Dance, Sp09 86 : A Wonderful Life, Su09 20 Putting Out the Maximum Effort, WW 94 Not as Mechanized as One Might Think, Workin’ on Contributors: See Biographical Sketches Santa Fe’s Super C, FT 28 the Railroad, Fa08 76 Cook, Preston: Biographical sketches, WW 6, FT 6 Cheswick & Harmar: Article by: Empire of Hospitality, Su08 20 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 68 Case of the Black Marias, Fa09 72 Emporium Forestry Companies: See Grasse River Chicago & Alton: See Alton Railroad Biographical sketch, Fa09 6 End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 72 Chicago & Eastern : Cotton Belt: End of Two Eras, Su09 86 Citadel of the C&EI (Bird’s-Eye View), Sp08 60 All the Way to San Jose, Su08 86 Erie Lackawanna: Diesels South, Wi08 67 Central Pulls Out of Pullman, Su08 71 Chariots of Fire on the Erie, Wi09 82 Pullman sleeping car with 6 sections, 6 roomettes, 4 Diesels South, Wi08 60 F units on Mill Rift Bridge, True Color, Sp09 8 double bedrooms (floor plan), Su08 58 CP Rail: See Canadian Pacific Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 47 Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 41 Crandic: See Cedar Rapids & Iowa City Storming the Steel City, Fa09 60 Chicago & North Western: Critters and Other Creatures (Pittsburgh), Fa09 68 : All Aboard, Again! WW 10 Cumberland Valley: Black Gold by the Trainload, WW 70 Black Market and Power for No. 5, Sp08 62 First sleeping-car operation, Su08 20 Chariots of Fire on the Erie, Wi09 82 4-6-2 No. 578 on commuter train at Mayfair, Chicago Cumbres & Toltec Scenic (photo), Su09 10 Erie’s Ancient New York Gateway, Bumping Post, Wi09 (photo), Su09 63 (color) Customer is Always Right, Fa08 82 99 Great Chicago-Twin Cities Speed War, FT 14 4-6-2 Pacifics at Jersey City Terminal in 1951 (photo), Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 D Su09 60 (color) Iron Men, Wooden Cars, Workin’ on the Railroad, Dashing Dan’s Stationmaster, Sp09 44 Sinclair Oil ad for Erie fast freight, FT 80 Wi08 76 Day Before the Collinwood Parade, Second Section, Storming the Steel City, Fa09 60 Kodachrome on the Home Front, WW 42 Wi09 94 Whose Cab Ride Is This? Fa09 88 Los Angeles Challenger steams through Geneva, Ill. Delano, Jack: Erie’s Ancient New York Gateway, Bumping Post, Wi09 (photo), Fa09 50 Photography by: 99 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 56 Kodachrome on the Home Front, WW 42 Omaha Road: Delaware & Hudson: F 4-6-2 No. 602 leaves St. Paul Union Depot (photo), Case of the Black Marias, Fa09 77 Failed Experiment, Wi08 29 Fa08 58 Central Pulls Out of Pullman, Su08 66 Fallen Flags Remembered: One Day at . . . Zacatecas, Mexico, Fa09 32 Colonie’s Death by Fire and Neglect, Second Section, Ann Arbor, Fa08 16 Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Wi09 95 Atlantic Coast Line, Sp09 16 Remembering the C&NW in Madison, Fa09 80 Colonie’s Great Shop, and More, Bird’s-Eye View, Wi09 Bangor & Aroostook, Wi09 18 Spring Break 1950, Sp09 74 48 Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific, Wi08 16 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy (see also California Great Shop at Colonie, Wi09 40 Georgia Railroad, Fa09 16 Zephyr): Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 43 Lehigh & , Su09 16 Again, the Fastest Train in the World, FT 19 Delaware, Lackawanna & Western: See Lackawanna Muskogee Co. Group lines, Sp08 16 Colorado & Southern: Dennison, Ohio: , Su08, 16 Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great Serving the Servicemen, WW 77 Fawell, Tom, EMD artwork by: Photographers, Wi09 54 Slice of Home and a Cup of Joe, WW 74 Bold Style of Tom Fawell, Sp08 30 sleeping cars lead to Pullman Denver & Rio Grande Western (see also California Iowa Interstate diesel artwork (color), Su09 94 antitrust suit, Su08, 26 Zephyr): “Super Fleet” by Fawell, Fa09 12 Pullman sleeper with 7 duplex All Aboard, Again! WW 10 FDR’s Last Ride Home, WW 28 roomettes, 4 sections, 3 double bedrooms, 1 Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 20 compartment (photo), Su08 59 (color) Photographers, Wi09 55 Fellure, Larry K.: Fort Worth & Denver: N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 53 Articles by: Fort Worth & Denver Days, Fa09 40 Narrow-gauge: Final Weeks of N&W Steam, Sp08 20 FT’s on freight in Colorado on D-Day (photo), WW 88 Quadrupling Cerro Summit, Su09 72 N&W 0-8-0’s: Used and New, Old but Modern, Sp08 (color) Denver & Salt Lake: 26 Great Chicago-Twin Cities Speed War, FT 14 Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great Biographical sketch, Sp08 6 Growing Up Along the Burlington, Wi09 86 Photographers, Wi09 54 Final Weeks of N&W Steam, Sp08 20 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 Quadrupling Cerro Summit, Su09 72 Flagg Coal, 0-4-0T No. 75 (photo), Head End, Wi09 8 (Bird’s-Eye View), Fa09 54 DeRouin, Ed: (color) One Day at . . . Brookfield, Ill., Sp09 50 Articles by: Flanary, Ron: Quadrupling Cerro Summit, Su09 72 One Day at . . . Brookfield, Ill., Sp09 50 Article by: Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Unexpected Fan-Trip Adventure, Fa08 34 Around the Standard-Gauge Circle, Fa08 30 2-10-4 on troop train extra (photo), WW 86 Biographical sketches, Fa08 6, Sp09 6 Biographical sketch, Fa08 6 Unexpected Fan-Trip Adventure, Fa08 34 & Toledo Shore Line: Floor plans: Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 43 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 61 Interurban sleeping car, Su08 63 Strong Closing Performance, FT 76 Detroit Street Railways: Pullman sleepers, Su08 56 Were Diesels Meant to be White, True Color, Su08, 8 Streetcars in the Motor City (Car Stop), Fa09 90 Florida East Coast: Chicago, & Louisville: See Monon Detroit, Toledo & Ironton: All Aboard, Again! WW 10 Railroad Ann Arbor Rode the Waves to Success, Fa08 16 Diesels South, Wi08 58 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific: See Milwaukee 2-8-4 No. 700 on freight at Columbus Grove, Ohio Havana Special on Key West extension bridge (photo), Road (photo), Fa08 52 (color) Su08 23 Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee: Diesels South, Wi08 58 Speedways to the Sunshine, FT 102 in 1942 (photo), WW 84 (color) Dill, Tom: Fonda, Johnstown & Gloversville: For Chicago-Milwaukee, a Juiced Competitor, FT 21 Article by: Former Brill doodlebug on Manitoba Hydro Electric North Shore’s Slower Side, Car Stop, Wi08 89 All the Way to San Jose, Su08 86 Board (photo), Sp08 10 Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific: See Rock Island Biographical sketch, Su08 86 For Chicago-Milwaukee, a Juiced Competitor, FT 21 Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha (Omaha Road): Dohner, Donald: For Ike, a Pullman City in D.C., Bumping Post, Wi08 98 See Chicago & North Western Donald Dohner: The Man Who Designed ‘Rivets,’ Su09 Fort Worth & Denver: See Chicago, Burlington & Quincy & Lake Erie: 30 Frailey, Fred W., article by: “Crandic” lightweight interurban car 120 in 1944 Dolkos, Paul J.: Testing One, Two, Three, FT 32 (photo), WW 84 (color) Article by: Freese, Bob: Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific: See Southern Of Chicks, Rollers, and the as a Target, Article by: Railway Sp09 30 My Love-Hate Relationship with Cab-Forwards, Citadel of the C&EI (Bird’s-Eye View), Sp08 60 Biographical sketch, Sp09 6 Fa09 30 Claiborne & Polk Railroad: Domes for the Cannon Ball? Wi09 30 Biographical sketch, Fa09 6 Tales of a GI Hogger, WW 100 Donald Dohner: The Man Who Designed ‘Rivets,’ Su09 Frisco: Clark, Les: 30 Baldwin advertisement for 4-8-4’s, FT 48 Diesels South, Wi08 59 Coast to Coast in Record Time, FT 82 When I Cast My Ballot for the RS3, Sp09 78 Fast Berks and E units, FT 63 Failed Experiment, Wi08 29 Biographical sketches, Sp08 6, Fa09 6, Wi09 6 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 First PA’s: The Ecstasy, the Agony, and the Legacy, Named photo award recipient, Sp08 92 Of Chicks, Rollers, and the Caboose as a Target, Sp09 Wi08 20 Inside Lima, WW 16 30 High Plains Oasis, WW 79 Interstate Public Service Co. (Indiana): One Day At … Birmingham, Ala., Sp08 40 Power for the Passes: A1A vs. B-B, Wi08 27 Louisville to Lillooet in a Lower, Su08 60 Two Midwest Backshops, Bird’s-Eye View, Wi08 68 Slice of Home and a Cup of Joe, WW 74 : Unlikely Survivor, Su08 48 Zephyr’s Forgotten Cousin, FT 89 Around the Standard-Gauge Circle, Fa08 30 Furminger, Fred: Biographical sketches, WW 6, Wi08, 6, FT 6 Interurban Electric (Calif.), WW 98 Article by: Hanson, Henrietta: Iowa Interstate: Boyhood Fascination with New York Central Steam, Woman’s Touch During Wartime, WW 58 Fawell, Tom, artwork of GE diesels (color), Su09 94 Wi08 42 Harold, Richard E.: Iron Men, Wooden Cars, Workin’ on the Railroad, Wi08 Biographical sketch, Wi08 6 Article by: 76 Harolds, Pullmans, and the War Years, Su08 42 G Biographical sketch, Su08 6 J Gary Railways: Harold Stewart and the , Sp08 36 Jacksonville Terminal: Indiana Steel Town Streetcars, Car Stop, Wi09 90 Harolds, Pullmans, and the War Years, Su08 42 Diesels South, Wi08 64 Geletzke, Charles H. Jr.; Harrop, Doug: Janz, Robert A.: Article by: Article by: Article by: My First Day on the Railroad, Sp08 72 One Day at . . . Hermosa, Wyo., Fa08 68 Black Market and Power for No. 5, Sp08 62 Biographical sketch, Sp08 72 Biographical sketch, Fa08 6 Biographical sketch, Sp08 6 General Electric: Hartley, Scott A.: Jersey Central: Customer is Always Right, Fa08 82 Article by: 4-6-2 No. 821 at Roselle Park, N.J. (photo), Su09 60 General Motors (see also Electro-Motive Division): Urban Sentinel, Fa08 48 (color) Train of Tomorrow, All Aboard, Again! WW 14 Biographical sketch, Fa08 6 Time Portal in Elizabeth, N.J. (photo), Fa09 84 Georgia & Florida: Hartwell Railway: Johnson, Rick: Diesels South, Wi08 64 Diesels South, Wi08 67 Biographical sketch, Su09 6 Georgia, Ashburn, Sylvester & Camilla: Hauk, Michael, article by: Illustration by: Diesels South, Wi08 66 W. A. Eby, PRR Engineman and Foster Dad, Wi09 84 Anatomy of a Motor (GG1), Su09 50 Georgia Northern: Hawaii: See Oahu Railway Jones, David: Diesels South, Wi08 64 Heaviest Pullman Ever, WW 26 Article by: Georgia Railroad: High Plains Oasis, WW 79 Black Gold by the Trainload, WW 70 Good and Unique “Family” Member, Fa09 16 Hill Lines Limiteds at Minneapolis, Bumping Post, Sp08 Biographical sketch, WW 6 Get Well Soon, Su08 100 98 Jones & Laughlin Steel: GG1’s: See Railroad Hoffman, Les: Pittsburgh’s Little-Known Carfloats, Wi08 48 GG1 and Me . . . A Hoghead’s Story, Su09 38 Article by: Journeys on World War II Troop Trains, Wi08 85 Gillespie, Robert B.: Tales of a GI Hogger, WW 100 Jumping Goose, Fa09 38 Articles by: Biographical sketch, WW 6 JV is for Johnsonville, Fa08 38 Trains in White, WW 34 Hoffmann, Tom, named Classic Trains librarian, Sp08 Biographical sketch, WW 6 93 K Glischinski, Steve: Hold the Panama! Sp09 81 Kansas City Southern: Article by: Holland, Kevin J.: Eve of the Computer Age, Workin’ on the Railroad, DW&P: Local Logger to International Link, Fallen Articles by: Fa09 78 Flags Remembered, Wi08 16 Banana Trains of Mid-America, FT 64 Racing South on the Southern Belle, Wi08 78 Biographical sketch, Wi08 6 Nickel Plate: Classic Rail Underdog, Su08, 16 Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 43 Golden Spike Centennial Limited, Su09 26 (photo) Where Illinois Central Hit the Century Mark, FT 69 Were Diesels Meant to be White, True Color, Su08, 8 Good and Unique “Family” Member, Fa09 16 Biographical sketches, Su08 6, FT 6 Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf: See Muskogee Co. Group Goolsby, Larry: Hopkins, William E.: lines Article by: Article by: Katy: Standard Railroad of the South, Sp09 16 B&O’s P-1d Pacifics, Sp08 68 Katy Flyer with FP7’s at Hillsdale, Kan. (photo), Fa08 Biographical sketch, Sp09 6 Biographical sketch, Sp08 6 56 (color) Gormick, Greg: Hospital trains: Unlikely Survivor, Su08 48 Article by: Trains in White, WW 34 Katz, Curtis L., article by: Pennsy’s Fast Track to the Future, FT 104 Houston Belt & Terminal: Whose Cab Ride Is This? Fa09 88 Biographical sketch, FT 6 MoPac in Houston’s Right Field, Bumping Post, Sp09 Keeping Commuters Comfortable, Workin’ on the Grand Trunk: 99 Railroad, Sp08 78 Steam in the Eastern Townships, Sp09 36 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 King, Ed: Grand Trunk Western: Articles by: GTW: Canada’s Fast Chicago Connection, FT 36 I Make Her Go Fast, FT 8 My First Day on the Railroad, Sp08 72 I Was a Teenage Hostler (B&O), Su09 80 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 52 Spring Break 1950, Sp09 72 Illinois Central: Biographical sketches, WW 6, FT 6 Grasse River: All Aboard, Again! WW 10 Kindig, Richard H. “Dick,” obituary, Fa08 93 Jumping Goose, Fa09 38 All Smiles on a J-3a, Workin’ on the Railroad, Wi09 Kistler, Stan: Great Chicago-Twin Cities Speed War, FT 14 80 Articles by: Great Northern: Banana Trains of Mid-America, FT 64 Harold Stewart and the Pacific Electric, Sp08 36 Advertising: End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 72 No. 51 Comes to Los Angeles, Wi08 25 “Victory,” WW 81 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 20 One Day at . . . Zacatecas, Mexico, Fa09 32 East end of GN’s Wires, Bird’s-Eye View, Su08 84 Hold the Panama! Sp09 81 Biographical sketches, Sp08 6, Fa09 6 Empire Builder Pullman sleeper with 7 duplex Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 Klara, Robert: roomettes, 4 sections, 3 double bedrooms, 1 Illinois Central’s Mysterious Freight 4-4-2’s, WW 110 Article by: compartment (photo), Su08 59 (color) One Day At … Birmingham, Ala., Sp08 51 Woolen Wonders, Su08 28 4-8-4 backing in to St. Paul Union Depot (photo), Fa08 One Moment Sooner! Sp08 82 Biographical sketch, Su08 6 58 Pageant at Ashley, Su08 80 Knight, Charlie: Hill Lines Limiteds at Minneapolis, Bumping Post, Pullman sleeper Cynthia, Su08 108 Article by: Sp08 98 Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Douglas MacArthur’s Locomotives, WW 32 19 West, Copy 4, Plains, Su08 94 Unexpected Fan-Trip Adventure, Fa08 34 Biographical sketch, WW 6 Sleeping-car operation turned over to Pullman, Su08 Where Illinois Central Hit the Century Mark, FT 69 Kodachrome: 24 Illinois Central Gulf: Kodachrome on the Home Front, WW 42 Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 43 Bold Style of Tom Fawell, Sp08 35 Kodak to discontinue, Fa90 95 Great Photographers: Keeping Commuters Comfortable (Workin’ on the Kuebler, Bill: Duke, Donald, Wi09 51 Railroad), Sp08 78 Articles by: Great Shop at Colonie, Wi09 40 Mid-American Trifecta (True Color), Su09 8 Table-Top Railroading, FT 99 Growing Up Along the Burlington, Wi09 86 Time I Got to Run ‘My Unit,’ Fa09 86 Who Gets to Fargo First? FT 94 GTW: Canada’s Fast Chicago Connection, FT 36 Illinois Central’s Mysterious Freight 4-4-2’s, WW 110 Biographical sketch, FT 6 Guilford Transportation: Illinois Terminal: Great Shop at Colonie, Wi09 40 Sleeping Under the Trolley Wires, Su08 64 L Gulf, Mobile & Ohio: Illinois Traction: See Illinois Terminal La Crosse, Wis.: Banana Trains of Mid-America, FT 64 In Safety and Comfort, Su08 32 Camp 20 Graveyard Extra, Su09 66 Case of the Black Marias, Fa09 74 In Service to the Royals, Wi08 50 Lackawanna: Coaches and B&O EA diesel No. 56 at St. Louis Indiana Harbor Belt: F’s, Train Master lead BH-4 out of Scranton (photos), (photo), Fa09 52 (color) Kodachrome on the Home Front, WW 49 Fa09 46 (color) End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 73 (interurban): Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 Keeping Commuters Comfortable (Workin’ on the “Crandic” lightweight car 120 in 1944 (photo), WW 84 Lackawanna’s New York Navy, True Color, Fa08 8 Railroad), Sp08 78 (color) On Stage at Hackettstown (photo), Sp09 80 Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Indiana Steel Town Streetcars, Car Stop, Wi09 90 Lackawanna’s New York Navy, Fa08 8 Ship Engine, Wi08 61 Co.: Laska-Swanke, Diane, joins Classic Trains staff, Sp08 Two Days with Western Maryland Steam, Fa08 29 Ship Engine, Wi08 61 93 Gwyer, William L., articles by: Ingles, J. David: Last Dance, Sp09 86 Chariots of Fire on the Erie, Wi09 82 Articles by: Last Ride North from Xenia, Fa08 83 End of Two Eras, Su09 86 Cannon Ball Cousins, Wi09 32 Lawrence, Elrond: Cannon Ball Runs, Wi09 22 Article by: H Critters and Other Creatures (Pittsburgh), Fa09 68 SP Heaven in a California Canyon, Sp09 68 Haggard, Merle, rail roots, Wi09 96 Domes for the Cannon Ball? Wi09 30 Biographical sketch, Sp09 6 Hale, Robert: Dover Harbor Recalls the Heavyweight Era, Su08 Le Massena, Robert A.: Master of Fast, FT 92 51 Article by: Hall, Michael, article by: Envisioning ’s Rail Past, Fa08 93 Quadrupling Cerro Summit, Su09 72 Heaviest Pullman Ever, WW 26 One Day At … Birmingham, Ala., Sp08 48 Biographical sketch, Su09 6 Hamlin, George W.: One Day At … Collinwood, Ohio, Wi09 62 Learning the Lingo at Flagstaff, Fa08 78 Articles by: Pere Marquette 58: The Original “Heritage Unit,” Lehigh & New England: Boarding the Cars at Guthrie, Wi09 88 Su09 84 Lehigh & New England: Based on Anthracite, Fallen One Day at . . . Sanford, Fla., Wi08 72 Singular Switcher, Su09 94 Flags Remembered, Su09 16 Biographical sketch, Wi08 6 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 60 Singular Switcher, Su09 94 Hansen, Peter A.: Unlikely Survivor, Su08 48 Lehigh Valley: Articles by: Unusual Duty for an Unusual Alco, Fa08, 92 Central Pulls Out of Pullman, Su08 71 LV’s Man in Smithboro, Workin’ on the Railroad, Su08 Master of Fast, FT 92 Mr. Fogg, No. 603, and the Inextinguishable Lehigh 92 Matejka, Michael: Valley, Wi08 32 Mr. Fogg, No. 603, and the Inextinguishable Lehigh Articles by: Mums, Sp09 82 Valley, Wi08 32 On the Alton, a Dime for the Girls, WW 60 Museums: Pullman sleeper with 10 sections, 1 drawing room, 2 Woman’s Touch During Wartime, WW 58 Dennison Depot Museum: compartments (photo), Su08 57 (color) Biographical sketch, WW 6 Slice of Home and a Cup of Joe, WW 80 Lewis, Hal: McGonigal, Robert S.: Durham Museum (Classics Today), Fa09 58 Article by: Articles by: Gold Coast Railroad Museum: Spring Break 1950, Sp09 72 A Wonderful Life, Su09 20 Seeks restoration funds for Pullman Ferdinand Biographical sketch, Sp09 6 Art Deco Masterpiece (Omaha Union Station), Fa09 Magellan, (photo), Head End, Wi09 8 Lima-Hamilton Corp.: 58 Golden Gate Railroad Museum: Singular Switcher, Su09 94 Royal Restoration, Wi08 56 SP Heaven in a California Canyon, Classics Today, : Steel Cars, Soft Berths, Su08 52 Sp09 68 Inside Lima, WW 16 The 16 (GG1) Survivors—and Why They’ll Stay Static Museum, WW 84 Lindenberg, Charles W.: (Classics Today), Su09 49 : Articles by: Biographical sketches, Su08 6, Wi08 7 SP Heaven in a California Canyon, Classics Today, Learning the Lingo at Flagstaff (with Elisa W. Meeker, Harold E.: Sp09 68 Lindenberg), Fa08 78 Article by: North Carolina Transportation Museum: Of Hoops and Forks, Wi09 68 Trainmaster Troubles, Sp09 58 Trains in White, WW 34 Biographical sketch, Wi09 6 Biographical sketch, Sp09, 6 Pacific Locomotive Association: Little Girl Meets a Lady (photo), Sp09 82 (color) Men in Blue (True Color), Fa09 8 SP Heaven in a California Canyon, Classics Today, Little River, 0-4-0T No. 1 (photo), Head End, Wi09 8 Metro-North: Sp09 68 (color) Urban Sentinel, Fa08 48 Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania: Live Oak, Perry & Gulf: Metzger, Bill, article by: Seeks funds for restoration of PRR 4-4-2 460 Diesels South, Wi08 62 Steam Was in the GG1’s Genes, Su09 92 (photo), Head End, Wi09 8 Lloyd, Gordon, article by: Mexico: SoNo Switch Tower Museum: One Moment Sooner! Sp08 82 National of Mexico: Urban Sentinel, Fa08 48 Loewy, Raymond: FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 25 U.S. Army Medical Department Museum: Donald Dohner: The Man Who Designed “Rivets,” Su09 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 Trains in White, WW 34 30 One Day at . . . Zacatecas, Mexico, Fa09 32 West Coast Railway Association: Two Ways to Skin a “G,” Su09 44 Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Royal Restoration, Wi08 56 : Michigan Central: See New York Central Muskogee Co. Group lines: Dashing Dan’s Stationmaster, Sp09 44 Mid-American Trifecta (True Color), Su09 8 Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf: Keeping Commuters Comfortable, Workin’ on the Midland Valley: See Muskogee Co. Group lines Baldwin’s last U.S. 2-8-2’s? (photo), Sp08 16 Railroad, Sp08 78 Mighty 800, Wi08 36 F7’s in Missouri Pacific colors (photo), Sp08 16 Los Angeles Railway: Miller, Hal: Midland Valley: Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great Article by: GP7 on Fort Smith freight (photo), Sp08 16 Photographers, Wi09 53 Muskogee Roads: A Four-State Empire, Fallen Flags Muskogee Memories, Sp09 84 Lost but Not Forgotten, Sp08 58 Remembered, Sp08 16 Muskogee Roads: A Four-State Empire, Fallen Flags Louisiana Midland: Biographical sketch, Sp08 6 Remembered, Sp08 16 Diesels South, Wi08 60 Miller, Neal R., obituary, Su09 93 Osage Railway: Louisville & Nashville: : 2-8-0 235 (photo), Sp08 18 Around the Standard-Gauge Circle, Fa08 30 Advertising: “Virtual historical society,” Sp09 95 Boarding the Cars at Guthrie, Wi09 88 “Olympian in the Hole,” WW 99 Muskogee Memories, Sp09 84 Bold Style of Tom Fawell, Sp08 35 Alco high-hood diesel switcher No. 1603 (photo), Fa09 Muskogee Roads: A Four-State Empire, Sp08 16 Catching the Gulf Wind, Wi08 81 53 (color) My First Day on the Railroad, Sp08 72 Pageant at Ashley, Su08 80 Amtrak North Coast Hiawatha overtaking freight in My Love-Hate Relationship with Cab-Forwards, Fa09 Pullman double-bedroom observation lounge car Montana (photo), Wi08 84 30 (photo, floor plan), Su08 58 Baldwin VO-660 No. 1635 switching in Minneapolis My Memorable Summer of 1959 (CP), Su09 83 Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 47 (photo), Fa08 58 My SP Roundhouse Days, Sp09 62 Louisville & Wadley: Biggest Station in Spokane (Bumping Post), Su09 98 Diesels South, Wi08 67 Bold Style of Tom Fawell, Sp08 32 N Louisville to Lillooet in a Lower, Su08 60 Camp 20 Graveyard Extra, Su09 66 N&W 0-8-0’s: Used and New, Old but Modern, Sp08 26 Lustig, David: Handing Off at Othello (photo), Wi09 87 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 52 Articles by: Hiawathas: Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis: Mums, Sp09 82 4-4-2 No. 1 at Golf, Ill. (photo), FT 1 (color) Black Gold by the Trainload, WW 72 Sad Sam, Su08 98 Great Chicago-Twin Cities Speed War, FT 14 NC&StL’s Chattanooga Terminal, Bumping Post, Fa08 LV’s Man in Smithboro, Su08, 92 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 98 Immobilized Mallet, 2-6-6-2 No. 90 (photo), Fa08 86 Natchez, Urania & Ruston: M Kodachrome on the Home Front, WW 42 Diesels South, Wi08 61 MacArthur, Douglas: Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 National of Mexico: See Mexico Douglas MacArthur’s Locomotives, WW 32 Saving Time by Not Stopping, FT 112 National Railroad Passenger Corp.: See Amtrak Magma Arizona (photo), Wi09 60 Skytop sleeper observation (photo), Su08 27 National Railway Historical Society: Maine Central: Sleeping-car operation turned over to Pullman, Su08 Washington (D.C.) Chapter: Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 24 Dover Harbor Recalls the Heavyweight Era, Su08 Maine’s Potato Railroad (BAR, Fallen Flags Spring Break 1950, Sp09 74 51 Remembered), Wi09 18 Unexpected Fan-Trip Adventure, Fa08 36 Neiss, Jack: Make Her Go Fast, FT 8 Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie: See Soo Line Article by: Manitoba Hydro Electric Board: Mississippi Central: The GG1 and Me . . . A Hoghead’s Story, Su09 38 Ex-FJ&G Brill doodlebug (photo), Sp08 10 Diesels South, Wi08 60 Biographical sketch, Su09 6 Manistique & Lake Superior, Fa08 18 Missouri-Illinois: See Missouri Pacific Neubauer, James A. “Jim”: Maps (see also “One Day at . . .”): Missouri-Kansas-Texas: See Katy Article by: Abilene, Texas, and environs, Fa09 43 Missouri Pacific: Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Ann Arbor, Fa08 18 All Aboard, Again! WW 10 Biographical sketch, Wi09 6 Appalachia, Va., area, Fa08 31 Diesels South, Wi08 59 New Haven: AT&SF Chicago-L.A. route, FT 31 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 27 A Wonderful Life, Su09 20 Atlantic Coast Line, Sp09 17 Missouri-Illinois: Advertising: B&M/Rutland Walloomsic River bridge area, Sp08 57 Diesels South, Wi08 59 Fast freight service, FT 80 B&O lines in West Virginia, Sp09 59 MoPac in Houston’s Right Field, Bumping Post, Sp09 “Kid in Upper 4,” WW 15 Bangor & Aroostook, Wi09 19 99 Pullman-Standard ad for lightweight chair cars Buffalo-Niagara Falls area, Wi08 45 Pullman sleeping car with 6 sections, 6 roomettes, 4 (color), Su08 35 Chicago-Twin Cities lines, FT 17 double bedrooms (photo), Su08 58 (color) All Aboard, Again! WW 10 Coast to Coast in Record Time (UP-NYC), FT 82 Pullman sleeping car with 10 roomettes, 6 double Boston’s South Station, Bird’s-Eye View, Sp09 56 D&RGW in Colorado, 1943 (Quadrupling Cerro bedrooms (floor plan), Su08 57 Case of the Black Marias, Fa09 72 Summit), Su09 72 Quadrupling Cerro Summit, Su09 72 End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 73 Diesels South (shortline tour, 1962), Wi08 62 Radio Comes to the MoPac (Workin’ on the Railroad), EP-3a electrics, Su09 20 Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific, Wi08 17 Su09 79 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 20 Eastern Townships of Quebec (CN, CP, QC), Sp09 39 Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Harolds, Pullmans, and the War Years, Su08 42 FDR’s Two Nationwide Wartime Tours, WW 23 Tales of a GI Hogger, WW 100 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 Frisco’s Clinton (Mo.) Sub, 1965, Sp09 33 Mixed Train to Waterloo, Fa08 60 2-10-2 on Maybrook Line freight in 1942 (photo), WW Georgia Railroad, Fa09 17 Mohowski, Robert E.: 91 Grasse River Railroad, Fa09 38 Article by: Urban Sentinel, Fa08 48 Johnsonville, N.Y., in 1950, Fa08 41 Lehigh & New England: Based on Anthracite, Su09 New Jersey DOT: See New Jersey Transit Lehigh & New England, Su09 18 16 New Jersey Transit: Long Island Rail Road, Sp09 47 Biographical sketch, Su09 6 A Wonderful Life, Su09 20 Muskogee Co. Group lines, Sp08 17 Monessen Southwestern: Two Ways to Skin a “G,” Su09 44 Nickel Plate Road, 1949, Su08, 16 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 68 New York Central: Northern Pacific Fargo Division, 1st Sub, FT 96 : Advertising: Oahu Railway, WW 64 When Race Fans Took the Train to the Indy 500, Su09 “Another Fleet for Defense,” WW 73 Pittsburgh, Pa., region in 1962, Fa09 63 52 Pacemaker freight service, FT 80 Reader Railroad, Fa08 62 Monongahela Connecting: “Trains in White,” WW 41 Wabash Cannon Ball route, Wi09 25 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 69 All Aboard, Again! WW 10 Wartime U.S. trackside canteens in Ohio, WW 77 : All Smiles on a J-3a, Workin’ on the Railroad, Wi09 Western Maryland Elkins Division, Fa08 23 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 67 80 Marietta & Blountstown: Montreal Tramways Co.: Big Four: Diesels South, Wi08 62 Tramway Twilight Years in Montreal (Car Stop), Su09 One Moment Sooner! Sp08 82 Marsh, C.K. ”Ken” Jr.: 88 Two Midwest Backshops, Bird’s-Eye View, Wi08 70 Article by: Montour: When Race Fans Took the Train to the Indy 500, Good and Unique “Family” Member, Fa09 16 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 65 Su09 52 Biographical sketch, Fa09 6 MoPac in Houston’s Right Field, Bumping Post, Sp09 99 Bold Style of Tom Fawell, Sp08 30 Martin, Mike: Moseley, Philip L., article by: Boston & Albany: Article by: Racing South on the Southern Belle, Wi08 78 Boston’s South Station, Bird’s-Eye View, Sp09 56 Strong Closing Performance, FT 76 Mozambique: FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 20 Biographical sketch, FT 6 Customer is Always Right, Fa08 82 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 Boyhood Fascination with New York Central Steam, Malinoski, Robert R., Wi08 93 Sleeping Under the Trolley Wires, Su08 64 Wi08 42 Miller, Neal R., Su09 93 Biographical sketch, Su08 6 Budd RDC on West Virginia excursion with SW1 Pennypacker, Bert, Fa09 95 Pickens: (photo), Fa08 82 Stagner, Lloyd, Su08 108 Diesels South, Wi08 67 Central Pulls Out of Pullman, Su08 66 Sweetland, David R., Wi08 93 & Northern: Coast to Coast in Record Time, FT 82 Walker, Chard, Sp08 93 Diesels South, Wi08 66 Dover Harbor Recalls the Heavyweight Era, Su08 51 Warsher, James L., Su09 93 Pittsburgh, Allegheny & McKees Rocks: End of Two Eras, Su09 86 Of Chicks, Rollers, and the Caboose as a Target, Sp09 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 68 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 22 30 Pittsburgh & Lake Erie: See New York Central 4-4-0 No. 999 (photo), FT 13 Of Hoops and Forks, Wi09 68 Pittsburgh & Ohio Valley: 4-6-4’s, evolution of tenders (photos), Head End, Wi09 Office of Defense Transportation: See U.S. Government: Storming the Steel City, Fa09 65 9 Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka: See Muskogee Co. Group Pittsburgh & West Virginia: Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 lines Storming the Steel City, Fa09 67 Jet-powered RDC (photo), FT 12 Olson, R.B. “Randy,” article by: Pittsburgh, Chartiers & Youghiogheny: Jumping Goose, Fa09 38 Time I Got to Run ‘My Unit,’ Fa09 86 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 65 Keeping Commuters Comfortable (Workin’ on the Omaha Road: See Chicago & North Western Pittsburgh Railways (PCC streetcars): Railroad), Sp08 78 Omaha Union Station, Burlington station, Bird’s-Eye Storming the Steel City, Fa09 70 Michigan Central: View, Fa09 54 Pittsburgh Steel: Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 39 On Stage at Hackettstown (photo), Sp09 80 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 68 Model in sleeping-car roomette (photo), Su08 1 On the Alton, a Dime for the Girls, WW 60 Pittsburgh’s Little-Known Carfloats, Wi08 48 (color) One Day At … Polaritz, Jack: NYC on the Hudson River, Bird’s-Eye View, Fa08 64 Birmingham, Ala., Sp08 48 Article by: One Day at . . . Collinwood, Ohio, Wi09 62 Brookfield, Ill., Sp09 50 Pittsburgh’s Little-Known Carfloats, Wi08 48 Peoria & Eastern: Collinwood, Ohio, Wi09 62 Biographical sketch, Wi08 7 When Race Fans Took the Train to the Indy 500, Hermosa, Wyo., Fa08 68 Pomroy, H. Marshall: Su09 52 Lane Tower, N.J., Su09 36 Article by: Pittsburgh & Lake Erie: Sanford, Fla., Wi08 72 Two Hours at Harrisburg, Su08 38 Central Pulls Out of Pullman, Su08 66 Zacatecas, Mexico, Fa09 32 Biographical sketch, Su08 6 Pittsburgh’s Little-Known Carfloats, Wi08 48 One Moment Sooner! Sp08 82 Potter, Jay, article by: Storming the Steel City, Fa09 60 One Sunday in November (GG1’s), Su09 43 To Saigon via Summit, Sp08 84 Power to Spare—for Now (2-6-6-2 photo), Sp09 88 Oregon Electric: See Spokane, Portland & Powell, Eric: Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Osage Railway: See Muskogee Co. Group lines Article by: S-class electrics: Our “National Locomotive,” Wi09 37 When Race Fans Took the Train to the Indy 500, Donald Dohner: The Man Who Designed ‘Rivets,’ Owosso, Mich., Steam Festival, Head End, Wi09 8 Su09 52 Su09 30 Biographical sketch, Su09 6 Saving Time by Not Stopping, FT 112 P Power for the Passes: A1A vs. B-B, Wi08 27 Speed Champ in Two Centuries, FT 12 Pacific Electric: See Southern Pacific Power to Spare—for Now (photo), Sp09 88 Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 39 Pacific Great Eastern: Pressed Steel Car Co.: Spring Break 1950, Sp09 72 Louisville to Lillooet in a Lower, Su08 60 Pittsburgh’s Little-Known Carfloats, Wi08 48 Testing One, Two, Three, FT 32 Pageant at Ashley, Su08 80 : 2-8-0 No. 1131 switching at Fort Erie, Ont. (photo), Palumbo, Gregory: Advertising: Sp09 12 (color) Article by: In Safety and Comfort, Su08 32 New York, Chicago & St. Louis: See Nickel Plate Road Bold Style of Tom Fawell, Sp08 30 “My Big Mouth,” WW 109 New York, New Haven & Hartford: See New Haven Biographical sketch, Sp08 6 All Aboard, Again! WW 8 Nicholson Terminal & Dock: Patris, Michael: Artwork of sleeping accommodations, Su08 54 (color) Singular Switcher, Su09 94 Article by: Car Ferdinand Magellan, restoration funds sought Nickel Plate Road: Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great (photo), Head End, Wi09 8 All Aboard, Again! WW 10 Photographers, Wi09 50 Car Types, a Sampling of Sleepers (floor plans), Su08 Classic Rail Underdog, Fallen Flags Remembered, Biographical sketch, Wi09 6 56 Su08, 16 Penn Central: Central Pulls Out of Pullman, Su08 71 Close Encounters of the 4-6-4 Kind, Fa09 88 A Wonderful Life, Su09 20 Dover Harbor Recalls the Heavyweight Era, Su08 51 Day Before the Collinwood Parade, Second Section, One Day at . . . Lane Tower, N.J., Su09 36 Empire of Hospitality, Su08 20 Wi09 94 Pennsy’s Fast Track to the Future, FT 104 End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 72 Fast Berks and E units, FT 62 Two Midwest Backshops, Bird’s-Eye View, Wi08 70 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 20 Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 : Floor plans: Inside Lima, WW 16 All Aboard, Again! WW 8 3 compartments, 2 drawing rooms, observation One Day at . . . Collinwood, Ohio, Wi09 62 Anatomy of a Motor (GG1 illustration), Su09 50 lounge, Su08 56 One Day at . . . Zacatecas, Mexico, Fa09 32 Baltimore, Penn Station (Bird’s-Eye View), Fa09 56 4 double bedrooms, 4 compartments, 2 drawing Sleeper City of Lima restored (photo), Su08 108 Big Engine That Couldn’t, Sp08 80 rooms, Su08 58 2-8-4 No. 802 on freight train leaving Buffalo, Su09 61 Dashing Dan’s Stationmaster, Sp09 44 6 compartments, 3 drawing rooms, Su08 57 (color) Dual-Service Geeps of Another Sort, True Color, Wi08 6 sections, 6 roomettes, 4 double bedrooms, Su08 When I Cast My Ballot for the RS3, Sp09 78 8 58 Niles Canyon Railway: End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 72 7 duplex roomettes, 4 sections, 3 double bedrooms, SP Heaven in a California Canyon, Classics Today, FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 22 1 compartment, Su08 59 Sp09 68 For Ike, a Pullman City in D.C., Bumping Post, Wi08 10 roomettes, 6 double bedrooms, Su08 57 19 West, Copy 4, Plains, Su08 94 98 10 sections, 1 drawing room, 2 compartments, Su08 No. 51 Comes to Los Angeles, Wi08 25 4-4-2 460, “Lindbergh Engine,” restoration funds 57 Noble, Harry V., article by: sought (photo), Head End, Wi09 8 12 sections, 1 drawing room, Su08 56 Last Ride North from Xenia, Fa08 83 GG1 electrics: All-roomette, Su08 59 Norfolk & Western: A Wonderful Life, Su09 20 (timeline, photos) Double-bedroom/lounge, Su08 59 A-class 2-6-6-4 No. 1212 on freight (photo), Su09 58 Donald Dohner: The Man Who Designed ‘Rivets,’ Double-bedroom observation lounge, Su08 58 (color) Su09 30 For Ike, a Pullman City in D.C., Bumping Post, Wi08 Advertising: GG1 passes 2-8-0’s in Baltimore in 1943 (photo), 98 “War Power,” WW 57 WW 90 Harolds, Pullmans, and the War Years, Su08 42 All Aboard, Again! WW 9 No. 4854 at Hunter Tower, N.J., in 1955 (photo), Heaviest Pullman Ever, WW 26 Beyond the Training Program, Fa09 82 Su09 1 (color) Heavyweight Pullman Kitchi Gammi Club (photo), Cannon Ball Cousins, Wi09 32 Nos. 4856, 4839 at Rahway, N.J. (photo), Fa09 10 Fa08 10 (color) Cannon Ball Runs, Wi09 22 (color) “Pullman on Dress Parade,” accommodations artwork, Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great Steam Was in the GG1’s Genes, Su09 92 Su08 54 Photographers, Wi09 58 Two Ways to Skin a “G” (Restoration), Su09 44 Steel Cars, Soft Berths, Su08 52 Final Weeks of N&W Steam, Sp08 20 Harolds, Pullmans, and the War Years, Su08 42 Timeline, Su08 20 J-class 4-8-4 No. 602 at Winton Place, Cincinnati Kodachrome on the Home Front, WW 50 Two Hours at Harrisburg, Su08 38 (photo), Su09 59 (color) Last Ride North from Xenia, Fa08 83 Woolen Wonders, Su08 28 N&W 0-8-0’s: Used and New, Old but Modern, Sp08 Little Girl Meets a Lady (photo), Sp09 82 (color) Pullman-Standard: 26 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 53 Ad for New Haven lightweight chair cars (color), Su08 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 52 1943 Calendar Painting, “Uncle Sam,” WW 1 (color) 35 0-8-0 290 at Williamson (photo), Su08, 10 (color) Pennsy’s Fast Track to the Future, FT 104 New name of Pullman carbuilding arm, Su08 25 Pullman with 12 sections, 1 drawing room (photo), Pennsy’s High-Flying Atlantics, FT 26 Unlikely Survivor, Su08 48 Su08 56 (color) Pennsylvania Limited first all-vestibule train, Su08 22 Purcell, Arthur H., article by: Y-6 2123 at Williamson, W.Va. (photo), Sp08 1 Pullman sleeper with 4 double bedrooms, 4 Growing Up Along the Burlington, Wi09 86 Y-6b 2154 in Williamson roundhouse (photo), Su08, 10 compartments, 2 drawing rooms (floor plan), Su08 Putting Out the Maximum Effort, WW 94 (color) 58 North Shore Line: See Chicago North Shore & Pullman sleeper with 21 roomettes (floor plan), Su08 Milwaukee 59 Q Northern Pacific: Saving Time by Not Stopping, FT 112 Quadrupling Cerro Summit, Su09 72 Car-shop Craftsmen, Workin’ on the Railroad, Sp09 Slice of Home and a Cup of Joe, WW 74 Quastler, I.E., article by: 76 Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 38 My Memorable Summer of 1959, Su09 83 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 23 Spring Break 1950, Sp09 72 Quebec Central: 4-6-6-4 5134 with troop section of North Coast Storming the Steel City, Fa09 60 Steam in the Eastern Townships, Sp09 36 Limited (photo), WW 87 The 16 Survivors—and Why They’ll Stay Static Quiet Corner of the UP, True Color, Sp08 8 Hill Lines Limiteds at Minneapolis, Bumping Post, (Classics Today), Su09 49 Quincy Railroad: Sp08 98 Two Hours at Harrisburg, Su08 38 Niles Canyon Railway, Classics Today (photo), Sp09 Men in Blue (True Color), Fa09 8; correction (Glenn W. A. Eby, PRR Engineman and Foster Dad, Wi09 84 70 Staeheli, photo), WI09 14 Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines: 19 West, Copy 4, Plains, Su08 94 Saving Time by Not Stopping, FT 112 R Table-Top Railroading, FT 99 Pennsy’s Fast Track to the Future, FT 104 Racing South on the Southern Belle, Wi08 78 Who Gets to Fargo First? FT 94 Pennsy’s High-Flying Atlantics, FT 26 Radio Comes to the MoPac, Workin’ on the Railroad, Pennypacker, Bert, obituary, Fa09 95 Su09 79 O Peoria & Eastern: See New York Central Railroad Advertising: Oahu Railway: Pere Marquette: Bold Style of Tom Fawell (EMD), Sp08 30 Boom Times in Paradise, WW 62 PM 58: The Original “Heritage Unit,” Su09 84 Speed: Obituaries: Peterson, Art: American Locomotive Co., FT 48 Denney, John D. Jr., Sp08 93 Articles by: Baldwin Locomotive Works, FT 48 Kindig, Richard H. “Dick,” Fa08 93 Louisville to Lillooet in a Lower, Su08 60 Electro-Motive Division: FT diesels, FT 80 Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac: Red Car Revival (Classics Today), Sp08 44 Illinois Central, FT 69 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 30 Biographical sketch, Sp08 7 Lima Locomotive Works, FT 48 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 56 Smith, Dwight A.: World War II era: Pullman double-bedroom/lounge car (photo), Su08 59 Article by: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, “Women at Work,” (color) Steam in the Eastern Townships, Sp09 36 WW 61 Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 45 Biographical sketch, Sp09 7 Great Northern, “Victory,” WW 81 Rio Grande: See Denver & Rio Grande Western Soo Line: Milwaukee Road, “Olympian in the Hole,” WW 99 Rock Island: Car-shop Craftsmen, Workin’ on the Railroad, Sp09 New Haven: Central Pulls Out of Pullman, Su08 71 76 Freight service, FT 80 Cocky Kid at Rock Island’s MC Tower, Fa08 44 Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 “Kid in Upper 4,” WW 15 Diesels South, Wi08 61 Were Diesels Meant to be White, True Color, Su08 8 New York Central: Kodachrome on the Home Front, WW 48 South Georgia: “Another Fleet for Defense,” WW 73 Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 41 Diesels South, Wi08 62 Pacemaker freights, FT 80 Spring Break 1950, Sp09 75 South Shore Railway (Louisiana): “Trains in White,” 41 Unusual Duty for an Unusual Alco, Fa08 92 Diesels South, Wi08 60 Norfolk & Western, “War Power,” WW 57 Rogers, Frank, article by: Southern Pacific: Sinclair Oil, Erie Railroad freight service, FT 81 Remembering the C&NW in Madison, Fa09 80 Advertising: Southern Pacific, “War Record of the Daylights,” Roosevelt, Franklin D.: Alco ad for speed SP 4-8-4’s, FT 49 WW 31 FDR’s Last Ride Home, WW 28 “War Record of the Daylights,” WW 31 Union Pacific, “On the Job,” WW 113 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 20 All the Way to San Jose, Su08 86 Railway & Locomotive Historical Society: Rosters and charts: Beet train with 8 diesels on Cajon Pass (photos), Fa08 Awards, Fa08 92 B&O’s P-1d Pacifics, Sp08 71 54 Rainy Day at Stratford, Ont., True Color, Wi09 16 Canteen Honor Roll, WW 77 Cab-Forward as Classroom, Fa09 27 Ramsay, Robert A.: Pullmans switched by PRR at Harrisburg, 1952, Su08 Cab-Forward locomotives: Article by: 40 Cab-Forward as Classroom, Fa09 27 Boom Times in Paradise, WW 62 Wabash Cannon Ball diesel motive power, Wi09 29 My Love-Hate Relationship with Cab-Forwards, Biographical sketch, WW 6 World War II passenger-miles, equipment, WW 13 Fa09 30 Ranger, Dan: Royal Restoration, Wi08 56 No. 4233 at Alturas, Calif. (photo), Fa09 1 (color) Article by: : No. 4282, bad visibility running backward (photo), Cab-Forward as Classroom, Fa09 27 Anatomy of a Night Photo, Sp08 54 Wi09 10 Biographical sketch, Fa09 7 JV is for Johnsonville, Fa08 38 Remembering the Malleys, Fa09 22 Read, R. David: Lost but Not Forgotten, Sp08 58 City of San Francisco on Martinez, Calif., bridge in Article by: 1941 (photo) WW 92 (color) My SP Roundhouse Days, Sp09 62 S Daylight 4-8-4 4423 on freight in Nevada in 1941 Biographical sketch, Sp09 6 Sabin, Dan: (photo), WW 92 (color) Reader Railroad: Article by: Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great Mixed Train to Waterloo, Fa08 60 Cocky Kid at Rock Island’s MC Tower, Fa08 44 Photographers, Wi09 57 Ready Track: Biographical sketch, Fa08 7 End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 72 Books: Safety Track on Saluda Grade (photo), Sp08 86 4-4-0 No. 267 on train 42 at Austin, Texas (photo), A, The, Fa09 92 Sad Sam, Su08 98 Su09 62 (color) Alco’s DL-640 Locomotive, Wi09 92 St. Louis-San Francisco: See Frisco 4-8-2 No. 4349 on train 26 at Reno, Nev. (photo), Su09 American Passenger Trains and Locomotives St. Louis Southwestern: See Cotton Belt 62 (color) Illustrated, Wi09 92 St. Paul Union Depot: Inside Lima, WW 16 Atlantic: The Well-Beloved Engine, Wi09 93 44-tonner No. 1 with GN and CMO trains leaving Master of Fast, FT 92 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in West Virginia, Wi08 (photo), Fa08 58 Mums, Sp09 82 90 San Diego & Arizona Eastern: See Southern Pacific My Love-Hate Relationship with Cab-Forwards, Fa09 Baltimore & Ohio’s Capitol Ltd. and National Ltd., San Diego Streetcar Days, Car Stop, Sp09 90 30 Fa08 90 San Francisco Municipal Railway: My SP Roundhouse Days, Sp09 62 Billboard Refrigerator Cars, Sp09 93 Beyond the Cable Cars (Car Stop), Sp08 88 One Day at . . . Hermosa, Wyo., Fa08 68 By the El, Su09 90 Santa Fe: See Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Pacific Electric: Canadian Pacific to the East, Su08 107 Santa Fe’s Super C, FT 28 Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great Chicago & North Western Railway, Wi08 91 Saving Time by Not Stopping, FT 112 Photographers, Wi09 52 Chicago & North Western’s Air Line Subdivision, Schaefer, Paul, article by: Harold Stewart and the Pacific Electric, Sp08 36 Fa09 93 Close Encounter with the B&OCT, Fa08 85 Motor 1625 with SP 2-6-0 in 1945 (photo), WW 85 Classic Railway Signal Tower, Fa08 91 Schultz, J.W.: (color) Cumbres & Toltec, Sp08 91 Article by: Red Car Revival (Classics Today), Sp08 44 D&H Memories, Wi08 90 Camp 20 Graveyard Extra, Su09 66 Pullman sleeper with 22 roomettes (photo), Su08 59 Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway, Fa09 93 Biographical sketch, Su09 6 (color) East Broad Top Railroad, Su08 106 Seaboard Air Line: Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Ore Docks and Ore Cars, Fa08 91 Above the Streets of Richmond, Bumping Post, Su08 Remembering the Malleys, Fa09 22 Hiawatha Story, Sp08 91 114 Sad Sam, Su08 98 Iowa’s Railroads, Wi09 93 Byzantium in Birmingham, Bumping Post, Fa09 99 San Diego & Arizona Eastern: Little, Old and Slow, Su08 106 Catching the Gulf Wind, Wi08 81 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 27 Milwaukee Road in Chicago, Su08 107 Diesels South, Wi08 63 SP Heaven in a California Canyon, Classics Today, Milwaukee Road Steam in the West, Sp09 92 FT’s on freight in 1945 (photo), WW 89 (color) Sp09 68 Montreal Streetcars Vol. 3, Wi08 91 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 56 Tales From the Front, Fa09 22 New York Central Through Passenger Service Vol. 1, One Day At … Birmingham, Ala., Sp08 48 Train 515 barely misses auto at crossing (photo), Head Sp09 92 Pullman double-bedroom/lounge car (floor plan), End, Wi09 8 New York, Westchester & Boston Railway, Wi08 90 Su08 59 Troop train on Cuesta Grade (photo), WW 86 Norfolk & Western, Sp08 90 Speedways to the Sunshine, FT 102 Southern Railway: Pennsy in Chicago, Wi09 93 Were Diesels Meant to be White, True Color, Su08, 8 Alabama Great Southern: Pennsylvania Railroad Facilities Vol. 1, Wi08 92 Seaboard Coast Line: N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 56 Pig & Whistle, Su08 106 One Day at . . . Sanford, Fla., Wi08 72 Around the Standard-Gauge Circle, Fa08 30 Pullman-Standard Freight Cars, Sp08 90 Serving the Servicemen, WW 77 Bold Style of Tom Fawell, Sp08 31 Quebec Railway Light & Power Co. Vol. 2, Wi08 91 Shaughnessy Files: See Shaughnessy, Jim Byzantium in Birmingham (Bumping Post), Fa09 99 Railroad Atlas of the in 1946 Vol. 3, Shaughnessy, Jim: Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific: Su09 90 Articles by: Ps-4 4-6-2 No. 6477 (photo), Fa08 80 Railroad Heritage No. 18, Fa08 90 Anatomy of a Night Photo, Sp08 54 Diesels South, Wi08 62 Railroading in Downtown Chicago Vol. 2, Fa09 92 Big Boys by Night . . . and Day, Sp09 20 End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 72 Rails to the North Star, Sp09 93 Great Shop at Colonie, Wi09 40 FDR’s Last Ride Home, WW 28 Sacramento Northern, Fa09 92 In Service to the Royals, Wi08 50 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 30 Santa Fe Railway and the Lost Locomotives of Jumping Goose, Fa09 38 Get Well Soon, Su08 100 Topeka, Su09 91 JV is for Johnsonville, Fa08 38 Harolds, Pullmans, and the War Years, Su08 42 Soo Line Steam, Sp09 92 Lost but Not Forgotten, Sp08 58 One Day At … Birmingham, Ala., Sp08 52 Southern Pacific’s Salt Lake Division, Sp08 91 One Sunday in November, Su09 43 Our “National Locomotive,” Wi09 37 Steam Along the Boundary, Sp08 90 Pageant at Ashley, Su08 80 Safety Track on Saluda Grade (photo), Sp08 86 , Fa08 90 Biographical sketches, Sp08 7, Su08 6, Fa08 7, Sp09 6, Spencer’s Enduring Roundhouse (Bird’s-Eye View), Steel Trails, Wi08 92 Su09 7, Wi09 6 Su09 64 Texas & New Orleans, Wi08 91 Shearer, Joe: Twilight Encounter at Danville, Wi09 34 Trackside in the Northeast 1949-1959, Sp08 91 Article by: SP Heaven in a California Canyon, Classics Today, Sp09 Trains to Victory, Wi09 92 Dashing Dan’s Stationmaster, Sp09 44 68 TurboTrain: A Journey, Fa08 91 Biographical sketch, Sp09 6 Speed Champ in Two Centuries, FT 12 Union Pacific , Sp09 93 Ship Engine, Wi08 61 Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 39 DVD’s: Shore Fast Line: Speedways to the Sunshine, FT 102 America and the Passenger Train, Wi08 92 Streetcars by the Seashore, Car Stop, Su08 104 Spencer’s Enduring Roundhouse, Bird’s-Eye View, Su09 Capital to the Quarries, Su08 107 Shrady, Theodore: 64 Chicago Streetcar Memories, Fa09 93 Article by: Spokane International: Fairbanks Years, Su08 107 Central Pulls Out of Pullman, Su08 66 Biggest Station in Spokane, Bumping Post, Su09 98 George H. Hill’s Boston & Maine Railroad Show, Biographical sketch, Su08 7 Spokane, Portland & Seattle: Su09 91 Signal systems: Oregon Electric: Northern Pacific, Fa09 93 Speed, Signals, and Safety, FT 44 Sleeping Under the Trolley Wires, Su08 64 Rough-Cut Life: Logging Railroad Stories, Fa08 91 Siik, Robert, article by: Spring Break 1950, Sp09 72 Silver Thread Through the West, Su09 91 Beyond the Training Program, Fa09 82 Springfield Terminal: See Guilford Transportation Vignettes of the Ann Arbor, Su09 Singular Switcher, Su09 94 Stagner, Lloyd, obituary, Su08 108 Reading Co.: Sioux City Service Co., Car Stop, Fa08 88 Standard Railroad of the South (ACL), Sp09 16 Bold Style of Tom Fawell, Sp08 32 Sleeping Under the Trolley Wires, Su08 64 Stations: Time Portal in Elizabeth, N.J. (photo), Fa09 84 Slice of Home and a Cup of Joe, WW 74 Baltimore, Penn Station and Mt. Royal Station, Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Sloss Sheffield Steel & Iron: Bird’s-Eye View, Fa09 56 Red Car Revival, Classics Today, Sp08 44 One Day At … Birmingham, Ala., Sp08 48 Bumping Post: Remembering the C&NW in Madison, Fa09 80 Small, Mike: Byzantium in Birmingham (Terminal Sta.), Fa09 Remembering the Malleys, Fa09 22 Article by: 99 Republic Steel: Get Well Soon, Su08 100 Chattanooga, Tenn., NC&StL, Fa08 98 One Day At … Birmingham, Ala., Sp08 51 Smatlak, John: Erie’s Ancient New York Gateway, Wi09 99 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 68 Article by: Houston Union Station, Sp09 99 Minneapolis, Great Northern, Sp08 98 Pennsy’s Fast Track to the Future, FT 104 Article by: Richmond, Va., Main Street, Su08 114 U.S. Government: Donald Dohner: The Man Who Designed ‘Rivets,’ Omaha Union Station, CB&Q station, Bird’s-Eye View, Office of Defense Transportation, WW 10 Su09 30 Fa09 54 United States Maritime Commission (photo), WW 98 Biographical sketch, Su09 7 San Diego AT&SF station with 4-8-4, Fa09 48 (photo) U.S. Pipe & Foundry Co.: Welsh, Joe: Steam in the Eastern Townships, Sp09 36 One Day At … Birmingham, Ala., Sp08 48 Articles by: Steam Was in the GG1’s Genes, Su09 92 U.S. Steel: All Aboard, Again, WW 10 Steel Cars, Soft Berths, Su08 52 One Day At … Birmingham, Ala., Sp08 50 Empire of Hospitality, Su08 20 Stewart, Harold: Unusual Duty for an Unusual Alco, Fa08 92 For Chicago-Milwaukee, a “Juiced Competitor, FT Harold Stewart and the Pacific Electric, Sp08 36 Urban Sentinel, Fa08 48 21 Streetcars by the Seashore, Car Stop, Su08 104 Utah Copper: Great Chicago-Twin Cities Speed War, FT 14 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 60 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 53 Steel Cars, Soft Berths, Su08 52 Strong Closing Performance, FT 76 : Biographical sketches, Su08 7, FT 6 Were Diesels Meant to be White, True Color, Su08, 8 Wenatchee, Wash., East end of GN’s Wires, Bird’s-Eye T View, Su08 84 Table-Top Railroading, FT 99 V West Coast Railway Association: Tales of a GI Hogger, WW 100 Valdosta Southern: Royal Restoration, Wi08 56 Tanner, Borgon, article by: Diesels South, Wi08 64 Western Maryland: I Was a Teenage Hostler (B&O), Su09 80 Valle, James A.: Envisioning West Virginia’s Rail Past, Fa08 93 Terminal Railway, Alabama State Docks: Article by: 4-8-4 No. 1411 crossing Potomac River (photo), Fa08, Diesels South, Wi08 60 Dashing Dan’s Stationmaster, Sp09 44 1 (color) Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern: Biographical sketch, Sp09 6 Two Days with Western Maryland Steam, Fa08 20 When Race Fans Took the Train to the Indy 500, Su09 Canada: Western Pacific (see also California Zephyr): 52 Removes train names from most intercity runs Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great Testing One, Two, Three, FT 32 (photo), Head End, Wi09 9 Photographers, Wi09 57 Texas & Pacific: Unlikely Survivor, Su08 48 One Day at . . . Hermosa, Wyo., Fa08 68 Fort Worth & Denver Days, Fa09 40 : Westinghouse: Texas-Mexican: Inside Lima, WW 16 Donald Dohner: The Man Who Designed ‘Rivets,’ Su09 FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 25 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 54 30 Theisinger, Ed: Viscose Co., 0-4-0T No. 6 (photo), Head End, Wi09 8 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 68 Article by: (color) Westside Lumber (Calif.), Donald Duke, Spinning Gold Two Days with Western Maryland Steam, Fa08 29 Vogel, William, O., article by: in the West, Great Photographers, Wi09 61 Biographical sketch, Fa08 7 Hold the Panama! Sp09 81 What Became of Pittsburgh’s Short Lines? Second Thrall, Walter H. Jr., Second Section, Wi09 96 Volkmer, William D.: Section, Fa09 94 Time I Got to Run ‘My Unit,’ Fa09 86 Articles by: Wheeling & Lake Erie: To Saigon via Summit, Sp08 84 Customer is Always Right, Fa08 82 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 56 Toledo, Peoria & Western: Red Car Revival (Classics Today), Sp08 44 Nickel Plate Road: Classic Rail Underdog, Su08, 16 Singular Switcher, Su09 94 Biographical sketch, Sp08 7 NKP 2-8-4 No. 802 on freight train leaving Buffalo, , Hamilton & Buffalo: Su09 61 (color) Boyhood Fascination with New York Central Steam, W When I Cast My Ballot for the RS3, Sp09 78 Wi08 42 W. A. Eby, PRR Engineman and Foster Dad, Wi09 84 When Race Fans Took the Train to the Indy 500, Su09 Central Pulls Out of Pullman, Su08 66 Wabash: 52 Close Encounters of the 4-6-4 Kind, Fa09 88 Ann Arbor Rode the Waves to Success, Fa08 16 Where Illinois Central Hit the Century Mark, FT 69 Trainmaster Troubles, Sp09 58 Cannon Ball Cousins, Wi09 32 Who Gets to Fargo First? FT 94 Trains in White, WW 34 Cannon Ball Runs, Wi09 22 Whose Cab Ride Is This? Fa09 88 Tramway Twilight Years in Montreal, Car Stop, Su09 88 Domes for the Cannon Ball? Wi09 30 Win a Few, Lose a Few, Fa09 84 Trostel, Scott D.: Hudsons: Powerful Passenger Speedsters, FT 50 Withers, Bob: Article by: PA No. 1020A on Wabash Cannon Ball (color), Wi09 1 Article by: Serving the Servicemen, WW 77 Pullman parlor-lounge interior (photo), Su08 22 FDR’s Last Ride Home, WW 28 Biographical sketch, WW 6 Spring Break 1950, Sp09 72 Biographical sketch, WW 6 True Color: Wabash Pittsburg Terminal, office building (photo), Withuhn, Bill: Dual-Service Geeps of Another Sort (BAR), Wi08 8 Wi09 12 Article by: Lackawanna’s New York Navy, Fa08 8 Wallin, R.R. “Dick”: Our “National Locomotive,” Wi09 37 Men in Blue (NP), Fa09 8 Articles by: Biographical sketch, Wi09 6 Mid-American Trifecta (ICG), Su09 8 Diesels South, Wi08 58 Woman’s Touch During Wartime, WW 58 Quiet Corner of the UP, Sp08 8 Ship Engine, Wi08 61 Woolen Wonders, Su08 28 Rainy Day at Stratford, Ont. (CN), Wi09 16 Biographical sketch, Wi08 7 Workin’ on the Railroad: Were Diesels Meant to be White? (Utah), Su08 8 Ware Shoals: All Smiles on a J-3a, Wi09 80 Twilight Encounter at Danville, Wi09 34 Diesels South, Wi08 66 Car-shop Craftsmen, Sp09 76 Two Days with Western Maryland Steam, Fa08 20 Warren & Ouachita Valley: Iron Men, Wooden Cars, Wi08 76 Two Hours at Harrisburg, Su08 38 Diesels South, Wi08 61 KCS, 1978: Eve of the Computer Age, Fa09 78 Two Ways to Skin a “G,” Su09 44 Warren & Saline River: Keeping Commuters Comfortable, Sp08 78 Diesels South, Wi08 61 LV’s Man in Smithboro, Su08, 92 U Warrick, Robert I. “Bob”: Not as Mechanized as One Might Think, Fa08 76 Unexpected Fan-Trip Adventure, Fa08 34 Article by: Radio Comes to the MoPac, Su09 79 Union Pacific: Ann Arbor Rode the Waves to Success, Fa08 16 Wrightsville & Tenille: Advertising: Biographical sketch, Fa08 7 Diesels South, Wi08 66 “On the Job,” WW 113 Warsher, Jim: Wrixon, Fred B.: All Aboard, Again! WW 10 Article by: Articles by: Big Boy 4-8-8-4’s: Illinois Central’s Mysterious Freight 4-4-2’s, WW FDR’s Wartime Train Travels, WW 20 Big Boys by Night . . . and Day, Sp09 20 110 Heaviest Pullman Ever, WW 26 No. 4024 at night in Laramie (photo), Sp09 1 Biographical sketch, WW 6 Biographical sketch, WW 6 Where the Boys Are, Sp09 94 Obituary, Su09 93 Biggest Station in Spokane (Bumping Post), Su09 98 Watkins, John C. Jr.: X Bold Style of Tom Fawell, Sp08 30 Article by: Xenia, Ohio: Coast to Coast in Record Time, FT 82 Twilight Encounter at Danville, Wi09 34 Last Ride North from Xenia, Fa08 83 City of Portland, first lightweight sleeping cars (photo), Biographical sketch, Wi09 6 Su08 24 (color) Way It Was: Y City of San Francisco on SP’s Martinez, Calif., bridge Beyond the Training Program, Fa09 82 Youngstown & Northern: in 1941 (photo) WW 92 (color) Big Engine That Couldn’t, Sp08 80 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 60 Domes for the Cannon Ball? Wi09 30 Boarding the Cars at Guthrie, Wi09 88 Donald Duke, Spinning Gold in the West, Great Catching the Gulf Wind, Wi08 81 Z Photographers, Wi09 50 Chariots of Fire on the Erie, Wi09 82 Zega, Michael: First lightweight sleeping cars, Su08 25 Close Encounter with the B&OCT, Fa08 85 Article by: High Plains Oasis, WW 79 Close Encounters of the 4-6-4 Kind, Fa09, 88 In Safety and Comfort, Su08 32 Mighty 800, Wi08 36 Customer is Always Right, Fa08 82 Biographical sketch, Su080 7 N&W’s Wandering Y-3’s, WW 53 End of Two Eras (NYC), Su09 86 Zephyr’s Forgotten Cousin, FT 89 Omaha, Union Station (Bird’s-Eye View), Fa09 56 Growing Up Along the Burlington, Wi09 86 Zimmermann, Karl: One Day at . . . Hermosa, Wyo., Fa08 68 Hold the Panama! Sp09 81 Articles by: Pullman sleeper with 4 double bedrooms, 4 I Was a Teenage Hostler (B&O), Su09 80 End of the All-Pullman Limiteds, Su08 72 compartments, 2 drawing rooms (photo), Su08 58 Last Dance, Sp09 86 Two Ways to Skin a “G,” Su09 44 (color) Last Ride North from Xenia, Fa08 83 Biographical sketches, Su08 7, Su09 7 Quiet Corner of the UP, True Color, Sp08, 8 Learning the Lingo at Flagstaff, Fa08 78 Recollections of a Tour Conductor, Wi09 70 Little Girl Meets a Lady (photo), Sp09 82 (color) To Saigon via Summit, Sp08 84 Mums, Sp09 82 Troop train of Pullmans (photo), Su 08 20 Muskogee Memories, Sp09 84 2-8-2 on mixed train to Wells, Nev., in 1943 (photo), My Memorable Summer of 1959 (CP), Su09 83 WW 93 (color) 19 West, Copy 4, Plains, Su08 94 Uniquely UP diesels (photo), Fa09 82 On Stage at Hackettstown (photo), Sp09 80 Win a Few, Lose a Few, Fa09 84 One Moment Sooner! Sp08 82 Zephyr’s Forgotten Cousin, FT 89 Pere Marquette 58: The Original “Heritage Unit,” Su09 Union Railroad (Pittsburgh, Pa.): 84 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 70 Power to Spare—for Now, Sp09 88 Unity Railways: Racing South on the Southern Belle, Wi08 78 Storming the Steel City, Fa09 71 Remembering the C&NW in Madison, Fa09 80 Unlikely Survivor, Su08 48 Time I Got to Run ‘My Unit,’ Fa09 86 United Fruit Co.: Time Portal in Elizabeth, N.J. (photo), Fa09 84 Banana Trains of Mid-America, FT 64 To Saigon via Summit, Sp08 84 U.S. Army: Uniquely UP Diesels (photo), Fa09 82 Inside Lima, WW 16 W. A. Eby, PRR Engineman and Foster Dad, Wi09 84 Tales of a GI Hogger, WW 100 When I Cast My Ballot for the RS3, Sp09 78 Trains in White, WW 34 Whose Cab Ride Is This? Fa09 88 U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, WW 40 Win a Few, Lose a Few, Fa09 84 U.S. Department of Transportation: Wayt, Hampton: