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PASSENGER TRAIN JOURNAL, 3rd Otr., 2019 -- NASHVILLE, ALSTOM -- (NEW ISSUE)
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Passenger Train JournalThe premier publication in the world covering the
Rail Passenger Experience
in North America and abroad.
Each issue contains in-depth articles covering the history of passenger trains and current world-wide news.
This is a NEW (unopened) PUBLICATION: Not a used magazine.
We handle all magazines with white gloves (no fingerprints on your magazine).
A Railroad Bookmark is included with each item.
Magazine is wrapped and mailed in a top-quality, durable container
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Passenger Train Journal
is the source for Passenger train information, be it historical or topical.
64 Pages
Issue:
2019 – 3, Issue 280
Features:
A Passenger Special Like No Other
•
by Joe Petric
— Union Pacific’s newly restored “Big Boy” steam locomotive wowed railroad aficionados and the public alike.
In the Catbird Seat
•
by Karl Zimmermann
— The dream of a lifetime—a cab ride on the world’s largest steam locomotive—comes true.
Nashville’s Music City Star, a Journey of Survival
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by Ralcon Wagner
— The only commuter-rail operation in the Volunteer State, the Star has become a welcome addition serving downtown Nashville.
Amtrak’s PTC Triple Play
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by Al Dicenso
— Positive Train Control Amtrak style is explained.
Building the Future: Amtrak’s Acela II Trains
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by Mike Schafer
— PTJ takes readers on a tour through Alstom’s huge shop facility at Hornell, N.Y., for a look at the next generation of high-speed Acela trains for the Northeast Corridor.
Don’t Cry For Me Argentina
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by Dale W. Brown
— One man’s retrospect on a wonderful trip to Argentina to step back into time riding steam-powered passenger trains.
Rails Around the Northeast
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by Joseph M. Calisi
— A “new” Penn Station continues to emerge, and other news from New York area.
Departments:
Capitol Unlimited
•
by Jim Matthews, NARP President & CEO
LeisureRail
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by Ted & Sylvia Blishak
Mail, Express and L.C.L.
North American Intercity
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by Karl Zimmerman
On the Point
•
by Mike Schafer
Rail Users Network
•
by Richard Rudolph, Ph.D, Chairman, Rail User’s Network
Rush Hour
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by Kevin McKinney with Joseph M. Calisi
The Journal
•
by George Fletcher
The Potomac Pundit
•
by Don Phillips
Window on the World
•
by Kevin McKinney
Full size 8.5x11 magazine with 64 all-color pages, numerous b&w and color photos, maps, charts.
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