TERMINAL Railroad Issue 43/44, 1997 (Out of Print - LAST BRAND NEW ISSUE) For Sale

TERMINAL Railroad Issue 43/44, 1997 (Out of Print - LAST BRAND NEW ISSUE)
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TERMINAL Railroad Issue 43/44, 1997 (Out of Print - LAST BRAND NEW ISSUE):
$29.95

Terminal Railroad Association
The official Publication of the Terminal Railroad AssociationHistorical & Technical Society.

Each issue contains in-depth articles covering the history of the Terminal Railroadandother railroadsserved by the Terminal Railroad. Each issue is fully illustrated with color and b&w images, ephemera, track plans, maps, diagrams, menus, and fold-out tip-ins.This is an unopenedBRAND NEWMAGAZINE (not used).
We handle all magazines with white gloves (no fingerprints on your magazine).
A Railroad Bookmark is included with each item.
Magazine is wrappedin white paperand mailed in a top-quality, durable packagew/CARDBOARD INSERT.
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Order before 3:00 pm (ET) for same-day postal mailing.Issue43/44 - 1997Note: This issue is Out of Print and no longer available from the publisher.
This seller has 3 brand new issues available.
LAST BRAND NEW MAGAZINE of this issue.\"If an employee of the Southern Railway messed up really bad, he was sent to Coapman Yard in East St. Louis\", recalls one Southern employee when interviewed for this Issue of 43/44 which detailed the operations of the Southern in the St. Louis area. Of particular interest is the operation of Southern Crossing, an interlocking tower operated by the TRRA where the Southern and the TRRA crossed in East St. Louis, Illinois. The passenger trains of the Southern Railway into the St. Louis area are also highlighted - they were the last steam powered passenger trains on the Southern system when they were discontinued on June 16, 1952. Photos from the collections of Joe Collias, Louis Marre, Charles E. Winters, Bill Raia, John Barriger III, Harold K. Vollrath, and Scott Muskopf make this issue unique.Contents:The Editor\'s Page
Page 2

St. Louis Union Station News
Page 3

Southern Crossing - A Strong Arm Classic
The Southern Railway Meets the TRRA
Pages 4-10

From A Dispatcher\'s Notebook
James Latimer
Pages 11-15

The Southern Railway Serves St. Louis, Too
Lawrence N. Thomas
Pages 16-34

Yard Report
Dennis Smith
Page 35

Terminal Railroad Association Historical & Technical Societyfull size 8.5x11 magazine with 36pages, numerous color and b&w images, ephemera, track plans, maps, diagrams, menus, and fold-out tip-ins. seller’s note:
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