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Features 

Railroad vision 2020: The next generationFixing existing issues is crucial to attracting new railroadersDan Cupper

The [Arizona] road less traveled Far less busy than the Transcon, BNSF’s Phoenix Subdivision features astonishing scenery and impressive engineering.Ray Lewis

Back to the futureDome car Selkirk joins Canadian Pacific’s business car fleet with classic lines and modern amenitiesSteve Glischinski

Prince Rupert risesCanadian National wants to duplicate the big-time success of this small-town portBill Stephens

An ‘Air Line’ at ground levelThe term for an 1875 railroad route that is still used todayJ.W Swanberg

Family mattersFather and son help keep Buffalo Southern’s Alcos runningStephan M. Koenig

A chance encounter, and a moment of clarityWatching a routine piece of railroading is just plain funDavid Lustig

In My Own Words:Close call at CapreolA ‘Bullet-Nosed Betty’ beats down a row of boxcarsGerald K. Holman

GalleryCSX TransportationVarious photographers

Trains April 2020
Trains

Trains April 2020

$2.10 $6.99

Features 

Railroad vision 2020: The next generationFixing existing issues is crucial to attracting new railroadersDan Cupper

The [Arizona] road less traveled Far less busy than the Transcon, BNSF’s Phoenix Subdivision features astonishing scenery and impressive engineering.Ray Lewis

Back to the futureDome car Selkirk joins Canadian Pacific’s business car fleet with classic lines and modern amenitiesSteve Glischinski

Prince Rupert risesCanadian National wants to duplicate the big-time success of this small-town portBill Stephens

An ‘Air Line’ at ground levelThe term for an 1875 railroad route that is still used todayJ.W Swanberg

Family mattersFather and son help keep Buffalo Southern’s Alcos runningStephan M. Koenig

A chance encounter, and a moment of clarityWatching a routine piece of railroading is just plain funDavid Lustig

In My Own Words:Close call at CapreolA ‘Bullet-Nosed Betty’ beats down a row of boxcarsGerald K. Holman

GalleryCSX TransportationVarious photographers

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