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SRHA Ties Magazine - 1992
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Issue:
Jan-Feb
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Price:
$3.00
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Out of Stock
Contents:
Norfolk Southern Steam Program 25th Anniversary celebration in Chattanooga
Saga of Southern 11 7; 120 year old passenger car survives
Dinner, Tennessean style - a recreation of meat-and-potato streamliner dinner
Ed Griffin - Southern electrician |
Issue:
Mar-Apr
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$3.00
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In Stock
Contents:
My Blue Ridge Heaven - photo story of trains between Old Fort and Coleman in the transition era, by Floyd Bruner
Asheville and Spartanburg, the Missing Link - constructing the Asheville Spartanburg main line over Saluda
Cherokee, Alabama - Down by the Depot, recollection of small town railroad activity on the west end of the Memphis Division in the late-thirties |
Issue:
May-Jun
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Price:
$3.00
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In Stock
Contents:
Those Unique Dinette-Coaches - Hayne's most intriguing rebuilds
Train-watching at Weems, Alabama in the late-forties, a photo story by Frank Ardrey. |
Issue:
Jul-Aug
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$3.00
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In Stock
Contents:
To the Top O'Saluda - first public excursion up the famous hill in twenty years
Land of the Sky Rendezvous, what we did at our sixth annual meeting
Trackside Dining at Hickory, NC and Juliette, GA (Whistle Stop Cafe)
Tender Patriotism - when Southern 0-6-0 and 0-8-0 tenders urged us to "Buy War Bonds". |
Issue:
Sep-Oct
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Price:
$3.00
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In Stock
Contents:
The (Eventual) Dieselization of the Interstate Railroad, with superb photos from the Interstate's flies;
ow to paint an Atlas HO RS-3 into the colorful Interstate Railroad paint scheme
Fat, Forty, and Out of Shape - a weekend fireman tries to keep Southern 2-8-0 #630 hot on excursion trains in 1976
Spencer gets a Southern GP30 from Norfolk Southern |
Issue:
Nov-Dec
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Price:
$3.00
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In Stock
Contents:
Salisbury, NC's depot, a Frank Milburn Masterpiece
A collection of articles describing the Southern's decision to build a new station. Fold-out floor plan and other architectural details.
Southern's 100-ton wood chip hoppers, a history with photos and fold-out paint diagram.
Growing up on the Old Norfolk Southern - boyhood memories in eastern North Carolina by Bill Sellers. |
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