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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
What's Ed Burkhardt Doing Now?
The former Wisconsin Central boss is still railroading - and loving it!
By Kathi Kube

Riding High at 10 Miles Per Hour
The San Luis Central may appear off the beaten track, but Burkhardt's first investment is still dear to his heart
By David Lustig

Burkhardt's Bangor Baby
The Montreal, Maine & Atlantic had a rocky start. But keep watching MM&A's people don''t give up easily
By Kathi Kube

Where Will Ed Burkhardt Go Next?
A good railroad investment could take you anywhere in the world
By David Lustig and Matt Van Hattem

Coming to America
The behind-the-scenes tale of two Chinese 2-10-2s that immigrated to Iowa
By Ron Olsen

Map of the Month: Mainline Tonnage, 1980/2005
American railroads are moving nearly twice as much tonnage today as they did in 1980. We compare the busiest routes
By Curtis W. Richards

Railroad Reading
A ''standard-issue'' jackhammer helps New York & Ogdensburg railroaders dig their tracks out of frozen mud
By Walter Weart

Gallery
Readers' photographs of VIA Rail in Manitoba, Western Maryland in West Virginia, BNSF in Idaho, Naugatuck Railroad in Connecticut, and Arizona & Eastern in Arizona

News
News & Photos
November elections show strong support for transit

Columnist Don Phillips
Union Pacific ends its costly licensing battle

Columnist Dan Ranger
A lesson for a new hire on the Calistoga branch

Technology
New standards for tank cars go into effect Jan. 1

Locomotive
BNSF's Comerce, Calif., fuel facility hits high gear

Passenger
Florida, Amtrak want to boost intrastate rail travel

City Rail
Caltrain introduces Project 2025 expansion plan

Departments
From the Editor
A new member of the Trains gang
Preservation
Across the country, several engines are making progress toward operational status in 2007 or beyond
Fantrip
More fans - now - need to work on estate planning for their photos, books, and paper items
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