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PASSENGER TRAIN JOURNAL, 2nd Otr, 2021: AMTRAK, CINCINNATI TRAINS (NEW)

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Availability: 78 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Year: 2021
  • Condition: New

    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
    n unopened
    BRAND NEW
    MAGAZINE (not used).
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    A Railroad Bookmark is included with each item.
    Magazine is wrapped in white paper and mailed in a top-quality, durable
    package
    w
    /CARDBOARD INSERT.
    We try hard to be the NUMBER 1 Railroad Book & Magazine Dealer on ebay with 1,800+ 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:
    20
    21
    – 2
    , Issue 287
    Features:
    Amtrak’s Vision for 2035

    by Kevin McKinney
    — On the eve of Amtrak’s 50th anniversary, the carrier announces its bold plan for growth and prosperity.
    Intercity: Amtrak Before and After its Creation

    by Kevin McKinney

    PTJ
    founder Kevin McKinney provides insight on what it was like to be part of Amtrak’s structuring.
    Passenger Trains of Cincinnati–Part 3

    by Jeff Hirsh
    — What happened after Amtrak arrived on May 1, 1971? It left Cincinnati Union Terminal, CUT was repurposed and renovated, and then Amtrak returned! Here’s the full story.
    A Fan of the Railroads in the Administrative State

    by Bill Anderson
    — What was it like to enter the railroading industry at a time of turmoil involving Penn Central, the forthcoming Amtrak, and other aspects of the railroad industry in flux?
    Countdown to Amtrak

    by Mike Schafer
    — The frenzy prior to the implementation of Amtrak on May 1, 1971, with a last circle trip a week before Amtrak startup, plus some scenes of the last pre-Amtrak trains to depart (and arrive) their terminals on the weekend of May 1, 1971.
    Rail Users’ Network

    by Richard Rudolph
    — With the high success of Amtrak’s Downeaster service in the Boston–Portland corridor, is it time to extend to other Maine destinations, such as Bangor?
    Departments:
    Mail, Express and L.C.L.
    North American Intercity

    by Kevin McKinney
    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 Kevin McKinney
    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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