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PASSENGER TRAIN JOURNAL, 3rd Otr., 2019 -- NASHVILLE, ALSTOM -- (NEW ISSUE)

$ 6.83

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Year: 2019
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Passenger Train Journal
    The 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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    .
    We try hard to be the NUMBER 1 Railroad Book Dealer on ebay with 1,500+ titles.
    Order before 3:00 pm (ET) for same-day postal mailing.
    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

    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

    by Al Dicenso
    — Positive Train Control Amtrak style is explained.
    Building the Future: Amtrak’s Acela II Trains

    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

    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

    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

    by Ted & Sylvia Blishak
    Mail, Express and L.C.L.
    North American Intercity

    by Karl Zimmerman
    On the Point

    by Mike Schafer
    Rail Users Network

    by Richard Rudolph, Ph.D, Chairman, Rail User’s Network
    Rush Hour

    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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