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Experience
the power, history, and drama of America's railroads, past
and present. The best inside information, industry news,
and award-winning photography make this leading publication
the favorite magazine of railroad enthusiasts!
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2011
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November
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What to Expect:
- Railroading's Future Rides on a Highway
- Stacking the Deck
- Map of the Month: Clearing the decks for stacks
- Homeward Bound
- Terminal Velocity
- Inside the Box
- Fixing the Weakest Link
- RoadRailer
- Who Does It Best?
- Blazing a trail through the Rockies
- In My Own Words: Turkey Day Topple
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October
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September
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What to Expect:
- CSX Spells Success
- Confused About PTC Yet?
- Ahead of the Rest
- A Swiss Station Celebration
- Map of the Month: CSX Transportation Routes and Tonnage
- Building the World's Fastest Trains...With Hammers
- In My Own Words: Odd Man in the Cab
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What to Expect:
- Containers Through the Coal Fields
- Ride the World's Longest Railway
- The 2.2 Percent Solution
- Phone Calls From God
- Map of the Month: Pittsburgh's Railroads in 1946
- In My Own Words: The Hogger On My Right
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August
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July
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In the August 2011 issue, Trains takes a look at SMS Rail Lines Inc., owner of one of the coolest rosters of locomotives anywhere. Here's a look at what locomotives are part of the fleet and where they came from. Also, their "Trackside" column describes the best way to see these antiques in actions.
What to Expect:
- Iron Horses to Quarter Horses
- Map of the Month: Cajon Pass as You've Never Seen It
- Amtrak At Its Best (And Worst)
- Baldwin's Jurassic Park
- Shiny Rails of the Emerald Isle
- Difference of Decades: Big Changes At A Big Yard
- In My Own Words: School's Out For Summer
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Editor Jim Wrinn takes you inside the July 2011 issue of Trains magazine with articles about Amtrak, trash trains, two short lines, and a Washington state railroads map.
What to Expect:
- Amtrak's Critical Turns
- Map of the Month: Washington State Railroads
- For Profit But Without Profit
- 2010 Trains Photo Contest Winners
- Moving Trash By Train
- Middletown & New Jersey's Time To Change
- In My Own Words: Freights Make Haste
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June
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May
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What to Expect:
- Cover Story - Short Lines vs. The Great Recession
- A Study In Extremes
- The Iowa Interstate Story
- Map of the Month: Kansas City Southern Predecessors
- A Fitting Epitaph
- In My Own Words: King Tup
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Editor Jim Wrinn takes you inside the May 2011 issue of Trains magazine with articles about Niles Canyon Railway, railroad preservation, Norfolk Southern's stone trains, Mount Washington Cog Railway, a map of rails across the U.S., and a free 2011 railroad fun guide to tourist trains and railroad museums.
What to Expect:
- Volunteer Power
- Does the Past Have a Future?
- Ready Made for Ready-Mix
- A New Moon Over New Hampshire
- Map of the Month: Rails to Trails Across America
- In My Own Words: Metamorphosis in Minnesota
- FREE Pullout Guide
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April
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March
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What to Expect:
- High Speed Rail Revolution - By Keith Fender
- Fast Times in Asia - By Matt Van Hattem
- Speed: It's All Relative - By Bob Johnston
- Fast Train Phobia - By Don Phillips
- Awakening the Dragon - By Forrest Can Schwartz and David Clarke
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Editor Jim Wrinn takes you inside Trains' March 2011 issue, showing you how the railroad changed the Civil War, where to get an update on the world's longest tunnel, take in the railroads in Oregon's Willamette Valley, discover our pick for America's top railroad station, and more!
What to Expect:
- The Railroad War
- Map of the Month: On the Eve of Civil War
- Breakthrough in the World's Longest Tunnel
- Of Rivers and Rails
- America's Finest Railroad Station
- The Train That Started It All
- Railroad Reading: Railroad Remedy
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February
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January
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What to Expect:
- Circus Train A Coming
- Inticing the senses
- Cannonball's Cab Units Careen the Curves
- Railroad Reading My side of the Mountain
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What to Expect:
- EMD Rising
- Does it make Business Sense
- Amtrak Route Guides
- Thinking Big in Texas
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Stock Checks:
Inventory is a fluid commodity. It changes by the
hour (sometimes by the minute). To retain our pricing structure
we maintain stock levels designed to turnover 6 times each
year. We cannot guarantee stock status till we have an order
in hand. All product is subject to prior sale. If we confirm
that we have it, and, while we are waiting for the order
it sells, you would be upset that we did not hold it.
We used to hold items but learned a VERY EXPENSIVE lesson.
When we held items for customers’ orders, the order
never materialized 80%+ of the time. We lost out on
the orders placed while the item was on hold. Also
we wasted staff time that could have been used to pull actual
orders.
Since we are well known for finding older stock the fact
that it may not be on our shelves at this minute does not
mean we can’t get it. So, as we spell out on our terms
pages, we don’t do it anymore. You may, however, call in and we will tell you if the items
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Last Modified:
September 28, 2011 3:12 PM
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