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Trains February 2014

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Cajon Pass unplugged
By David Lustig
California's Cajon Pass was a bottleneck for BNSF Railway until the railroad triple-tracked it

Map of the Month: Elkhart-Chicago: From NYC to NS
By Bill Metzger
The Water Level Route's west end, now NS's Chicago Line

Nobody ever told Ray
By David Lustig
Buena Vista Street's creative director, Ray Spencer, knows the Pacific Electric streetcars are not precise replicas

Bridge out!
By Bob Johnston
With replacement funding sporadic, aging drawbridges may be the Northeast Corridor's weak link

Making it work
By Tom Murray
New Zealand's railways have drilled through mountains, bridged river gorges and survived changes for 150 years

Indiana: It's complicated
By Eric Powell
Indiana's railroads, in terms of history and geography, look like a jigsaw puzzle

In My Own Words: Trouble on a Turboliner
By Ken Jamin
Railroaders must respond fast when the unexpected happens
Trains February 2014
Trains

Trains February 2014

$1.80 $5.99
Cajon Pass unplugged
By David Lustig
California's Cajon Pass was a bottleneck for BNSF Railway until the railroad triple-tracked it

Map of the Month: Elkhart-Chicago: From NYC to NS
By Bill Metzger
The Water Level Route's west end, now NS's Chicago Line

Nobody ever told Ray
By David Lustig
Buena Vista Street's creative director, Ray Spencer, knows the Pacific Electric streetcars are not precise replicas

Bridge out!
By Bob Johnston
With replacement funding sporadic, aging drawbridges may be the Northeast Corridor's weak link

Making it work
By Tom Murray
New Zealand's railways have drilled through mountains, bridged river gorges and survived changes for 150 years

Indiana: It's complicated
By Eric Powell
Indiana's railroads, in terms of history and geography, look like a jigsaw puzzle

In My Own Words: Trouble on a Turboliner
By Ken Jamin
Railroaders must respond fast when the unexpected happens
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