Trains
magazine ∣ Dec 01 2020 · Trains
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TRAINS IS THE #1 MAGAZINE AMONG RAILROAD ENTHUSIASTS! EACH ISSUE IS PACKED WITH PROBING FEATURES, RAILROAD NEWS, EXPERT COMMENTARY, CUTTING-EDGE INDUSTRY REPORTS, DETAILED MAPS AND SPECTACULAR PHOTOGRAPHY COVERING RAILROADING’S INFLUENTIAL HISTORY AND EXCITING FUTURE.
From the Editor
Trains
Collision leads NTSB to again call for in-cab cameras • CSX incident, blamed on impaired engineer, also shows flaw with PTC design
BNSF CEO will be first woman to lead a Class I • Farmer, career railroader, begins Jan. 1
OBITUARIES
Is a reliability revolution under way? • New safety technology brings service benefits
Of holidays and trains • The joy of early rail experiences stay with you for a lifetime
STILL SEEKING SPEED • After more than 20 years, 110-mph operation remains elusive for Amtrak routes in Illinois and Michigan
PASSENGER-ONLY ROUTES: NOT COMING SOON • Lack of funding kills work in Michigan, Illinois
SPEED WITH SAFETY
CANYON LIGHT
The day railroading fell apart • Behind the scenes of the Penn Central bankruptcy
DEREGULATION • 40 years ago American railroading was reborn
COVID-19 RECALCULATIONS • Five authors revise their pre-pandemic prescriptions for the new normal
Fast times in winslow • Standin’ on that corner, looking for BNSF
‘STOP THE TRAIN!’ • One railroader finds trouble working a passenger train on Christmas Eve
THE SUMMER OF 1955 • A college student goes railroading on the Milwaukee Road in Washington state
Not just any old Alco • GVT saves an 80-year-old, high-hood switcher for its hometown
STEAMING THE LAST BALDWIN • With these rings …
Short line: Santa Maria Valley • This classic short line of yesterday is a breath of fresh air today
ASK TRAINS
In the January issue
GALLERY: A.C. KALMBACH