2 X PASSENGER TRAIN JOURNAL May & June 1995 (#209 & 210) B&O +

2 X PASSENGER TRAIN JOURNAL May & June 1995 (#209 & 210) B&O + Introduction

Two great looking magazines! These are the May & June 1995 (Issues #209 & 210) of PASSENGER TRAIN JOURNAL. The magazines are in Very Good+ (no address label) condition. The magazine contains loads of pictures and great articles such as: May 1995 Issue: - Amtrak Announces a Second Set of Cuts: The Broadway Limited is cut, other trains are hit by frequency cuts. - The Broadway Limited Bids Farewell: A train bearing a historic name recalls a storied past as it makes its final runs. - Baltimore & Ohio - Blue & Gray Reflections: The B&O’s struggle to save passenger train service in the years before Amtrak. - Like No Other Train - The First Auto-Train: A former employee recalls the sometimes off-beat original Auto-Train. - Rail Travel - Coast-to-Coast Aboard VIA Rail: Sampling the best that Canada has to offer on a transcontinental train journey. June 1995 Issue: - From the Cab - Read’n, Write’n & Railroad’n: The author answers the child’s question, “What’s it like to be an engineer?” - Attleboro Tower in the Hand-Lever Days: Learning the complexities of an old fashioned hand-lever interlocking tower. - Bay Area - 50 Years of Decline and Revival: A half-century of change in the San Francisco Bay Area’s regional rail scene. - Rail Travel - Cheyenne Frontier Days Special: A once-yearly passenger excursion train draws on a long and gilded history. - Rail Travel - 1994 Rail Transit Progress Report: Looking back at a year of transition and change in North American transit. Plus loads more. Please see my list for many books and magazines including more rail magazines.

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