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Railroad Explorer #12 2004 Fall Vol 4 #3 Trains of Northeastern North America

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    Railroad Explorer #12 2004 Fall Vol 4 #3 Trains of Northeastern North America
    Railroad Explorer 2004 Fall Vol 4 #3 Trains of Northeastern North America
    39 Pages
    Explorer Destinations
    Battle for the Berkshires 4
    Under Skies of Steel 14
    Classic Chrome 16
    NX12 - An Autumn Chase Off the Beaten Path 18
    Seward Lake Interlude 20
    First Light - Twilight 22
    Classic Central Vermont 24
    Final Days of the Western Allegheny F's 26
    Autumn Gallery 28
    Subscriptions I Back Issues 36
    Battle for the Berkshires...The Boston & Albany
    Join author Gary Schermerhorn for a gripping tale of railfanning the hallowed ground of the former Boston & Albany route through the Berkshires of western Massachusetts and eastern New York. Big-time Conrail and CSX mainline action abounds through some absolutely stunning Fall foliage. Big power, big trains and some amazing, never-before-published images. Railroad Explorer shows you the old B&A like you've never seen it.
    Classic Central Vermont
    Robert Barnett recounts the interesting history of Central Vermont's nomadic 3600 series Alco RS11's. These handsome, well-traveled Alcos provided terrific subject matter for railfans in the eighties.
    Housatonic NX12
    Join author Roger W. Coleman for a trip down the road less traveled as he spends a day trackside with the Housatonic Railroad's train NX12 from Canaan, Connecticut to Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Leisurely, rustic, backwoods railroading is the name of the game on the Housatonic. And with its New Haven-inspired livery on elderly GP35's and GP9's, the Housatonic is a sight for sore eyes in today's world of modern power. Roger takes us on a much needed trip back in time.
    Western Allegheny Fs
    Photographer David Baer shows us the last days of Bessemer & Lake Erie's use of the former Western Allegheny F7's. Rusty and weary, the F's forged on right into the early nineties. Orange and black F's and fall colors, what could be better!
    Classic Chrome
    The name says it all. Images of classic Northeastern railroading from a by-gone era.
    First Light...Twilight
    Images of trains in action in morning's first light and evening's last gasp.
    Autumn Gallery
    Assorted dramatic images of northeastern railroading in the most colorful of seasons.
    Under Skies of Steel
    When the sky turn black, and the sun pokes through a lucky hole in the clouds, the magic of under-lighting presents the photographer with some of the richest, most dramatic lighting. It's a rare occurrence indeed.
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