Description: RailroadTreasures offers the following item: Railfan & Railroad Magazine Complete Year 2001 Complete Year Railfan & Railroad You are buying the entire year of Railfan & Railroad Magazine for 2001. You are buying all 12 issues. Glare is from the camera. Some covers may be loose or starting to separate by the staples. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2001 January Features 6 Steam Returns to the Missabe by Jeff Terry Milwaukee Road 261 breaks a 38-year drought. 7 The Snake River Adventure by Hal Lewis Amtrak rare mileage on the Camas Prairie 30 The Great Salt Lake Strikes Again by Doug Harrop Subsidence threatens the Lucin Cutoff. 32 Something Big on the Horizon by Steve Barry Saskatchewan's grain elevators are a vanishing breed. 40 Southern Pacific 1744 Steams Again by Ken Fitzgerald From the Heber Creeper to the Mississippi delta. 42 From Forest to Desert by Joseph A. Strapac SP 70-tonners worked in Oregon and Arizona. 56 Busy Times on the Hudson Line by Joe Greenstein Ride Metro-North through the timeless Hudson valley. In Focus/news-feature Departments 4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 8 Fanmail/letters from readers 12 Timetable/railfan events guide 17 Videos/videotape reviews 20 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 45 Book Depot/railroad book mart 46 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd 47 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 48 The Engineer's Seat/life in the cab by Thomas D. Dressler 50 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 52 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 52 On The Menu/dining by rail by James Porterfield 54 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 62 Markers/editorial commentary 62 Railfanning Is/humor 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 66 Final Frame On the cover: Canadian Pacitic SD90MAC 9143 leads an eastbound train past the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, on September 16, 2000. Steve Barry ventured to western Canada to seek out surviving wooden elevators for the story beginning on page 32. Photo by Steve Barry. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2001 February Features 6 The Polar Express by Mark C. Perri Santa Claus visits thousands by rail in northern Ohio. 20 A Modern Galloping Goose by Steven J. Brown The epitome of practical backwoods travel. 30 Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern: The First Hundred Miles by Andy Cummings The sleepy Waseca Subdivision is poised for growth. 38 Southside Speedway by Kurt Reisweber CSX's route south of Richmond is busier than ever. 56 The Whistler Northwind by Tom Savio BC Rail adds a luxury tour train to its passenger service. In Focus/news-feature 8 New Haven Roundhouse Revival by Robert A. LaMay 4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 10 Fanmail/letters from readers 11 Timetable/railfan events guide 14 Drury On Board/commentary by George H. Drury 16 Railfanning Is/humor 18 Videos/videotape reviews 19 We'd Like You to Meet/Andy Cummings 22 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 24 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 50 Book Depot/railroad book mart 52 On The Menu/dining by rail by James Porterfield 53 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 55 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd 58 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 61 Markers/editorial commentary 61 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 66 Final Frame On the cover: A CSX coal train is on the former Chesapeake & Ohio along the James River in Richmond, Virginia, passing a stone abutment from the old Richmond & Petersburg bridge. If this photo been taken on April 26, 1890, it would have been looking practically into the train shed of the R&P's Byrd Street Station. Kurt Reisweber looks at the R&P and its evolution into the Atlantic Coast Line and ultimately CSX beginning on page 38. Kurt Reisweber photo. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2001 March Features 6 The Final Freight off the Camas Prairie by Bruce Kelly The end finally comes for the Second Subdivision. 30 The Last Logger by Martin E. Hansen Canfor continues the tradition on Vancouver Island. 38 Northern Lines Dash 9s by Bruce Kelly Sometimes, less is more. 42 The Clearfield Chronicles by James A. Bacon R.J. Corman's Pennsylvania Lines. 58 Countdown to Acela Amtrak's new speedster opens to rave reviews, then stumbles In Focus/news-feature 62 Philadelphia trolleys by night by Steve Barry 4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 8 Fanmail/letters from readers 10 Timetable/railfan events guide 12 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 16 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 20 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd 24 The Engineer's Seat/life in the cab by Thomas D. Dressler 25 We'd Like You to Meet/James A. Bacon 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 50 Book Depot/railroad book mart 54 Videos/videotape reviews 55 Railfanning Is/humor 52 On The Menu/dining by rail bylames Porterfield 53 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 56 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 62 Markers/editorial commentary 62 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 66 Final Frame on the cover: Canadian Forest Products SW1200s 302 and 303 haul the first loaded train of the day from the Camp A reload across the East Fork trestle over the Kokish River en route to the Beaver Cove log dump on northern Vancouver Island. Martin E. Hansen is your guide to this last surviving example of the pure logging railroads, starting on page 30. Photograph by Martin E. Hansen Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2001 April Features: Rollin' Down the River bylames H. Boeger There's a lot of railroad action along the upper Mississippi. The Valley-Lake Connection by Rich Borkowski, Jr. Bessemer & Lake Erie and Union Railroad still move the steel industry. Tacoma Rail Today by David J. Cantlin Serving the Port of Tacoma and a shred of the Milwaukee Road. Berkeley to South Bend and Back - 1950 by John C. lllman A railfan's cross-country quest for a new Studebaker. In Focus/news-feature 10 PCC Curtain Call in New Jersey by Steve Barry 20 Western Maryland Winter Weekend by Steve Barry 4 Publishers Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 11Fanmail/letters from readers 12 Timetable/railfan events guide 16 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 22 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 24 Videos/videotape reviews 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 52 Book Depot/railroad book mart 54 On The Menu/dining by rail by James Porterfield 55 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 58 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 60 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 62 Drury on Board/commentary by George H. Drury 63 Markers/editorial commentary 63 Railfanning Is/humor 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 66 Final Frame on the cover: Bessemer & Lake Erie SD40-3 No.906 leads a train of Minnesota iron ore from the Conneaut docks south through Oneida, Pennsylvania on July 11, 2000. Rich Borkowski, Jr. tells the story of Transtar's Pennsylvania steel-hauling railroads, the Bessemer, the Union and the McKeesport Connecting, starting on page 30. Photograph by Rich Borkowski, Jr. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2001 May Features 6 The First Domino? by Dale W. Woodland LTV Mining closes Hoyt Lake mine; railroad to shut down 28 Photo Line: 2000 Along the Rails Our readers chronicle the year in railroading I-IV Index to RAILFAN & RAILROAD Volume 19: 2000 38 Riding the Black Hills Central by Jeff Terry "The 1880 Railroad" has been around for over 40 years 46 0. Winston Link, 1914 - 2001 by Mike Del Vecchio Remembering the master of night photography In Focus/news-feature 10 Portuguese Alcos to be retired by Walt Lankenau 4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 11 Fanmail/letters from readers 12 Timetable/railfan events guide 17 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 20 Videos/videotape reviews 22 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 24 The Engineer's Seat/life in the cab by Thomas D. Dress 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 48 Book Depot/railroad book mart 50 On The Menu/dining by rail by James Porterfield 51 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 51 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd 54 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 56 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 58 Markers/editorial commentary 58 Railfanning Ishumor 61 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 62 Final Frame on the cover: Coal is still king on CSX's former Clinchfield Railroad trackage, an important main line featuring heavy welded rail and deep rock ballast. AC4400CW No.321 drags a southbound unit coal train through Sevier, North Carolina on May 20, 2000. See what Scott Ridenhour and other contributors have photographed over the past year in PHOTO LINE: 2000 ALONG THE RAILS, beginning on page 28 Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2001 June Features 6 The Third Cavalry Moves by Rail by Chip Sherman Burlington Northern & Santa Fe moves heavy armor to maneuvers. 28 Kansas City Today by Carl Graves and Wayne Kuchinsky Intense activity characterizes this booming railroad hub. I-VIII On the Menu's 2001 Dinner Train Guide by James D. Porterfield Our annual pull-out guide to good eating on the rails. 45 McCloud No.18 Returns to Steam by Martin E. Hansen 'The Showgirl" is back in action on home rails. 46 Across a Century by Ken Fitzgerald Two Texas & Pacific steamers celebrate their anniversaries. 48 The North Carolina & Virginia by Tony Reevy Former CSX branch lines enjoy a dramatic traffic revival. In Focus/news-feature 7 Overland Route Influence Down Under by Bill Hough 62 New Cars for Alaska by Steve Barry 4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 10 Timetable/railfan events guide 16 Fanmail/letters from readers 18 Drury on Board/commentary by George H. Drury 19 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 20 Videos/videotape reviews 22 Railfanning Is/humor 24 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 52 Book Depot/railroad book mart 56 Camera Bag/ guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd 57 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 58 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 63 Markers/editorial commentary 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 66 Final Frame on the cover: Behind Union Pacific run-through power, Kansas City Southern unit coal train No.65 bound for Fort Towson, Oklahoma passes Lydia and Front Streets on the way to Knoche Yard in Kansas City, Missouri on August 19, 1999. Carl Graves and Wayne Kuchinsky make sense of Kansas City's maze of railroads and yards beginning on page 28. Photograph by Carl Graves. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2001 July Features 6 5P&5 700 Comes Home by Steve Barry The big Northern gets a rare chance to stretch her legs. 8 New Life on the Isthmus by Michael M. Palmieri and William Lang An American partnership revitalizes the Panama Canal Railroad. 30 A Locomotive for All Seasons by H.F. Cavanaugh Alco road switchers dieselized the New Haven's Berkshire Branch. 34 Averting a Disaster at Belsprings Siding by HE Cavanaugh An off-duty station agent saves the day. 36 The Alton & Southern by Randy Allard and Mike Mautner Follow the action on this St. Louis terminal road. 44 All Fired Up! by Mark Perri Ohio Central test fires Grand Trunk Western 6235. 45 Railfanning St. Louis by Bob Gallegos Good places to watch trains during the NRHS Convention. In Focus/news-feature 10 Amtrak Considers Nashville Service by Railcon Wagner 20 The "Springmaid Line" Expands by James W Guffey 4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 12 Fanmail/letters from readers 14 Timetable/railfan events guide 18 The Engineer's Seat/life in the cab by Thomas D. Dressler 22 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 24 Videos/videotape reviews 25 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 52 Book Depot/railroad book mart 54 On the Menu/dining by rail by James D. Porterfield 56 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 57 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 62 Camera Bag/ guide to railfan photography bylim Boyd 63 Markers/editorial commentary 63 Railfanning Is/humor 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace on the cover: New York, New Haven & Hartford's Pittsfield, Mass.-Grand Central Terminal Train 143 swings off the Berkshire Branch onto the Maybrook Line at Berkshire Junction, Conn., in July, 1958. The railroad dieselized the Berkshire starting in 1947, using Alco road switchers. H.F. "Casey" Cavanaugh tells the story beginning on page 30. Photograph by H.F. Cavanaugh. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2001 August Features 6 Patience and the GaspPeninsula by George Pitorys If at first you don't succeed... 30 America the Beautiful... and Amtrak by James H. Boeger The train remains the best way to drink in this country's beauty. 34 Photo Line: 30 Years of Amtrak In retrospect, it's been 30 years of passenger train variety. 38 Over the Siskiyous by Larry L. Contrail Central Oregon & Pacific carries on in the Southern Pacific tradition. 46 Nashville's Fifties Streamliner by Ralcon Wagner Multiple E8s and long trains recall "the way it was." In Focus/news-feature 10 Orphaned "Cats" Adopted by Chip Sherman 4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 11 Fanmail/letters from readers 12 Timetable/railfan events guide 18 Camera Bag/ guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyc 18 Railfanning Is/humor 20 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 23 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 24 Drury on Board/commentary by George Drury 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 52 Book Depot/railroad book mart 54 On the Menu/dining by rail by James D. Porterfield 55 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 55 Videos/videotape review 56 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 59 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 62 Markers/editorial commentary 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 66 Final Frame on the cover: Central Oregon & Pacific's Medford Hauler pops out of the south portal of Tunnel No.13 at the summit of the Siskiyou Mountains in Oregon. This location, just north of the California border, was the scene of the last great train robbery in America in 1923, when the line was owned by Southern Pacific. Larry L. Cantrall looks at the operations of today's Central Oregon & Pacific beginning on page 30. Photograph by Larry L. Cantrall. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2001 September Features 6 Arkansas' Unsung Narrow Gauge by Louis R. Saillard This obscure line was recently converted to standard gauge. 30 In the Heart of Dixie by Ronald C. Mele and David Hurt BNSF where you might not expect to find it. 38 Down Through California by George H. Drury From Sacramento to San Diego to San Francisco - the hard way. 46 Why? bylames P. Bell Why do we pursue this hobby? 50 MetroLink Extension Opens by Ralcon Wagner The St. Louis light rail system now runs deep into Illinois. In Focus/news-features 10 Alder Gulch Short Line by Dale W. Jones 55 1522 Visits Texas staff report 4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 11 Fanmail/letters from readers 12 Timetable/railfan events guide 16 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 18 The Engineer's Seat/life in the cab by Thomas D. Dressler 20 Railfanning Is/humor 22 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 25 Videos/videotape reviews 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 52 Book Depot/railroad book mart 54 On the Menu/dining by rail by James D. Porterfield 55 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 56 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 59 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 62 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd 63 Markers/editorial commentary 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace on the cover: In its last season of operation, Arkansas Lime's three foot gauge General Electric 45 tonner No.2-LO-5 threads its way through the plant at Limeville, Arkansas, in the spring of 2000. Read about one of the last narrow gauge line haul operations in America on page 6. Photograph by Louis R. Saillard. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2001 October Features 6 Confessions by Steve Schmollinger So you think you want to write a railroad book? 30 Fort Worth & Western by Ken Fitzgerald A Texas short line that's both contemporary and antique. 39 Soaring Across the Delaware by Michael T. Burkhart This Philadelphia landmark still carries modern rapid transit. 40 Streetcars Are Alive in the City of Roses by Steve Morgan Portland, Oregon has opened a brand-new streetcar line. 44 Logging Lokey Revival by Martin E. Hansen Two Pacific Northwest veterans return to steam 46 The Monsters of Tehachapi Pass by Dave Burton Over the years, the biggest power has fought Tehachapi's grades. In Focus/news-features 10 Erie Bypass Ahead of Schedule by Steve Gerbracht 4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 12 Fanmail/letters from readers 14 Timetable/railfan events guide 19 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd 20 Videos/videotape reviews 22 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 23 Drury on Board/commentary by George H. Drury 24 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 52 Book Depot/railroad book mart 54 On the Menu/dining by rail by James D. Porterfield 55 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 56 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 58 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 62 Markers/editorial commentary 63 Railfanning Is/humor 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace Final Frame on the cover: The location is Fort Worth's historic Stockyards district. The man in uniform is Fort Worth & Western conductor Steve Clark, a veteran Santa Fe engineer. The classic 19th Century locomotive is FWWR's ex-Southern Pacific Ten-Wheeler No.2248. Ken Fitzgerald tells the story of the Texas railroad that's both old and new starting on page 30. Photograph by Ken Fitzgerald. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2001 November Features 6 The Changing of the Guard by Ben Martin Life on Susquehanna's Northern Division without Conrail 30 The Rio Grande Lives by Frank Keller Despite the merger, all is not yet Armour Yellow in Colorado 36 Steamerama II on the Soo Line by Tom Kelcec Soo Pacific 2719 has never been better 40 Impatience at Salmon by Ron Flanary Waiting for a meet on the Louisville & Nashville 42 Fire in the Hole by Alexander D. Mitchell IV The Baltimore tunnel fire, from beginning to end 4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 10 Fanmail/letters from readers 12 Timetable/railfan events guide 18 The Engineer's Seat/life in the cab by Thomas D. Dressler 23 We'd Like you to Meet/Alexander D. Mitchell IV 24 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 25 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 50 Book Depot/railroad book mart 52 On the Menu/dining by rail by James D. Porterfield 53 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 53 Videos/videotape reviews 55 Railfanning Is/humor 56 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 58 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 59 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 63 Markers/editorial commentary 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace on the cover: Over five years after Union Pacific swallowed Southern Pacific and Rio Grande, it's still possible to find solid sets of Rio Grande diesels working on home rails. On March 8, 2001, Rio Grande SD40T-2 5342 led the MRODV east at Woodside, Utah. Frank Keller documents the remaining members of the Rio Grande diesel fleet starting on page 30. Photograph by Frank Keller. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 2001 December Features 6 The 2001 Cover One Contest Winners Presenting the Second Place winner and nine Runners-Up. 30 PCC Operations End in New Jersey by Carl G. Perelman Classic streetcars roll their final miles in Newark's City Subway. 31 Thanksgiving in "Chian" by Walt Lankenau A wide-eyed college student visited this UP mecca in 1971. 36 All the Livelong Day! by Charles L. Dischinger Track gangs = photos of railroaders at work. 42 Sweet Home Alabama by Bill Eisthen GP30s ply the old Frisco on the Alabama & Gulf Coast. In Focus/news-features 8 Terror Attacks Affect the Rails by Walt Lankenau 8 AOE Banished From Colorado Rockies by Chip Sherman 4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 9 Fanmail/letters from readers 9 Railfanning Ishumor 10 Timetable/railfan events guide 16 Drury on Board/commentary by George H. Drury 20 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 24 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 50 Book Depot/railroad book mart 51 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 52 On the Menu/dining by rail bylames D. Porterfield 53 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 54 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd 56 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 58 Videos/videotape reviews 63 We'd Like you to Meet/Cover One contest winners 64 Markers/editorial commentary 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 66 Final Frame on the cover: Canadian National SD75l 5626 awaits its departure to the east with train No.130 on the rainy evening of November 25, 1998. Steve Bradley's photo was the grand prize winner in the 2001 Cover One Contest. The other prize winners can be found on pages 6-7, and the first and second place photographers are profiled on page 63. Photograph by Steve Bradley. winner Richard Barnes, Jr. on pag All pictures are of the actual item. If this is a railroad item, this material is obsolete and no longer in use by the railroad. Please email with questions. Publishers of Train Shed Cyclopedias and Stephans Railroad Directories. Large inventory of railroad books and magazines. Thank you for buying from us. Shipping charges Postage rates quoted are for shipments to the US only. Ebay Global shipping charges are shown. 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