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Norfolk Southern meets the enemy
By Fred W. Frailey
Building an intermodal network in the hilly South is easier said than done

Some reunions are a long time coming
By David Lustig
It's always a pleasant surprise when you run into an old friend that you haven't seen in a while

Map of the Month: America's strategic rail corridors
By Bill Metzger
America's rail lines have a defense function

Speedway of the Northwest
By Robert W. Scott
The parade of trains would make the original Spokane, Portland & Seattle proud

Landslide of emotion
By Martin E. Hansen
A fatal wreck spurs a lifelong fascination with steam railroading

North Shore deliverance
By Al DiCenso
Conrail shed them, a shortline entrepreneur saved them

Last train from Kyoto
By Scott Lothes
Almost like a scene from 'The Out-of-Towners,' my wife and I navigate a Japanese city by train, taxi, and ferry

In My Own Words: Upper berth blues
By Paul Ullrich
You get what you pay for in the tight quarters of an old VIA Rail sleeping car
Trains September 2013
Trains

Trains September 2013

$1.80 $5.99
Norfolk Southern meets the enemy
By Fred W. Frailey
Building an intermodal network in the hilly South is easier said than done

Some reunions are a long time coming
By David Lustig
It's always a pleasant surprise when you run into an old friend that you haven't seen in a while

Map of the Month: America's strategic rail corridors
By Bill Metzger
America's rail lines have a defense function

Speedway of the Northwest
By Robert W. Scott
The parade of trains would make the original Spokane, Portland & Seattle proud

Landslide of emotion
By Martin E. Hansen
A fatal wreck spurs a lifelong fascination with steam railroading

North Shore deliverance
By Al DiCenso
Conrail shed them, a shortline entrepreneur saved them

Last train from Kyoto
By Scott Lothes
Almost like a scene from 'The Out-of-Towners,' my wife and I navigate a Japanese city by train, taxi, and ferry

In My Own Words: Upper berth blues
By Paul Ullrich
You get what you pay for in the tight quarters of an old VIA Rail sleeping car
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