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Trains Magazine, June 2013 Issue

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urvivor By Tom Danneman Here's how Montana Rail Link has managed to survive for more than 25 years, and how it plans to prosper a€ even beyond the year 2047 A week in the life of a short line By Kevin Burkholder Despite bitter cold, a derailment, and delays, Vermont Rail System keeps rolling A recipe for success By Tom Murray From oil to sugar to frozen vegetables, Pacific Coast short line, Santa Maria Valley, has mixed together 100 years of satisfied customers Ed Ellis: His railroads and his dream By Fred W. Frailey He is convinced Americans will want to relive the Pullman era. And he has the money to find out In My Own Words By Doug Riddell One engineer's career may have ended, but his family's legacy continues
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