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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features
The Prize
How three railroad leaders set the stage for CSX and Norfolk Southern to wage a fierce bidding war for Conrail.
By Rush Loving Jr.

ONLINE EXTRA:
In the July issue of TRAINS, author and former Fortune Magazine associate editor takes you behind the scenes of the events leading up to one of railroading's great battles: the bidding war for Conrail between CSX and Norfolk Southern. But before Conrail was split apart in 1999, it was formed in 1976 from portions of various eastern railroads--including some of the country's most famous names and routes. To see which railroads formed the Conrail merger family tree. If you want to buy Lovinga€ s book, see the Indiana University Press Web site.

Experience counts aboard the Ocean
On its Montreal-Halifax route, VIA Rail Canada is transforming what a passenger train can be.
By Bob Johnston

ONLINE EXTRA:
Want to take a ride on VIA Rail Canadaa€ s Ocean ? See their Web site.

Louisvillea€ s latest slugger
The Louisville & Indiana Railroad has faced adversity but keeps on swinging.
By Sayre C. Kos

ONLINE EXTRA:
For the latest news on the Louisville & Indiana Railroad, click here.

The ties that bind
Learning about trackwork, and railroaders, on the Grand Trunk Western in 1979.
By Brain Buchanan

Artrain USA
The gallery on wheels.
By Ernest H. Robl

ONLINE EXTRA:
All aboard Artrain USA! Find out when ita€ s in your area. See their Web site.

Map of the Month: Canadaa€ s grain network
From a 1935 peak of nearly 20,000 miles, Canadaa€ s grain-gathering rail lines have evolved

News
Railroad News & Photos:
Conrail, 30 years later; rethinking regulation.

Don Phillips:
In Europe, it isn't the train; it's the scenery.

Tom Murray:
Can't railroads and their customers just get along?

Technology:
LORAMa€ s unusual machines grind the rails.

Locomotives:
Why Metrolink bought and sold SD60s.

Passenger:
New station platform standards draw scrutiny.

City Rail:
DMUs arrive as Florida Tri-Rail is poised for growth.

Fantrip:
GPS helps you find the trains

ONLINE EXTRA:
Are you an avid train chaser? Could a GPS unit help you in your quest to find them? See Fantrip author, Erik Bergstroma€ s helpful hints on choosing a GPS unit that will suit your needs.

Preservation:
Big Chinese steam is headed to the heartland.

Departments
From the Editor
Railway Post Office
Railroad Reading
Ask Trains
Preservation
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Once upon a time in Trains
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