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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features
Santa Fe Trainmaster, boss of a dot on a map
Seligman, Arizona: loneliest crew change on the Santa Fe main line. Most days, the railroad just ran itself. The other days were nothing anyone could be ready for
By Steve Patterson

Rougemere nights
What seemed simple was hard. What was hard was everything. Just another night in CXa€ s Detroit yard
By Gabriel S. Meyer

In the shadow of Hell Gate
People live under this massive railroad bridge
By Joe Greenstein

Boomer in a boom town
We came to Southern Pacific in Houston for the same thing: money. We left feeling like family
By Linda Grant Niemann

Map of the Month: High-speed corridors
If we ever get high-speed rail, it might go here...
By Bob Johnston

Railroad Blueprint: M&K Junction, West Virginia
Pusher terminal from B&O to Chessie to CSX
By Brian Plant

News
Railroad News & Photos
Is Union Pacific on the verge of meltdown?

Don Phillips
When terrorism strikes U.S. rails, will irrationality follow?

Larry Kaufman
Saving short lines shouldn't be at the expense of Class Is

Locomotives
F40 + SD60 = a "Super F40" for Metrolink

Passenger
Keeping Amtrak's Auto-Train on the move

City Rail
NJT's new South Jersey light-rail line: who is it for, anyway?

Departments
From the Editor
Railway Post Office
Railroad Reading
Ask Trains
Preservation
New Products
Gallery
40 Years Ago in TRAINS
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