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Classic Trains magazine

published: United States

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Classic Trains magazine described by Magazine Line

Classic Trains Magazine is a quarterly publication celebrating the 'golden years' of North American railroading - the 1920s to the late 1970s. Proud steam giants, colorful streamliners, great passenger terminals, down-home local trains, and timeworn cabooses fill the pages of Classic Trains magazine. In addition to captivating photography, each issue includes recollections of railroaders and train watchers.

Classic Trains magazine described by Amazon

Classic Trains recalls North American railroading's golden years with photographs, personal recollections, and informative feature articles.

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Classic Trains magazine described by Magazines USA

Classic Trains magazine lets you relive the golden age of American railroading-when giant steam engines ruled the rails and the center of every town had an open depot. Classic Trains covers the 1930's through the 60's with remarkable photography, detailed reporting, and first-hand accounts.