Description: RailroadTreasures offers the following item: Railfan & Railroad Magazine Complete Year 1999 Complete Year Railfan & Railroad You are buying the entire year of Railfan & Railroad Magazine for 1999. 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 1999 January JANUARY 1999 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 1 RAILROAD / founded 1906 / volume 120 number 10 FEATURES 6 It was Grand at the Canyon by Mike Del Vecchio 8 Rails to Trails in Marshall Canyon by Bruce Kelly 32 Semaphore Salute-14 pages of Blades! 33 MRL's Surviving Semaphores by Bruce Kelly 38 The Southern Tier's Vanquished Sentinels by Scott Snell 40 Hoosier Blades by Bradley McClelland 46 True Tales of the Rails 56 Train Time on the Pine Creek by Mike Del Vecchio 60 BC Rail Goes Hollywood by Tom Savio 64 More "Bat Trains" for Amtrak by Tom Savio DEPARTMENTS 11 Fanmail/letters from readers 14 Timetable/events 18 Lineside Legacy/Another UP 4-8-4 23 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 24 Railfanning is:/humor 26 Railnews/news stories in detail 48 Book Depot/railroad book mart 50 On the Menu/New Year bodes well for rail dining 51 Railfun/Curt Katz 52 Camera Bag/Think Snow! 53 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 54 The Engineer's Seat/The keen boveene 55 Videos/videotape reviews 56 Switch List/classified advertising 58 Transit Currents/George M. Smerk 62 Markers/editorial commentary 64 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 65 Final Frame on the cover: CSX train R36, powered by SD50 8603 and C40-8 7745, was splitting the semaphores at the eastern end of Lyonsville siding at Lyonsville, Indiana, on March 17, 1995. Join Bruce Kelly, Brad McClelland, and Scott Snell this month as they pay homage to the vanishing semaphore. Photo by Brad McClelland. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 1999 February FEBRUARY 1999NOLUME 18 NUMBER 2 RAILROAD / founded 1906 / volume 120 number 11 FEATURES 6 The return of CPR steam? by Hal Lewis 8 Forty years of White Mountain steam by Frederick G. Bailey 12 Hi-Tech Redneck by Joseph M. Calisi 30 Sherbrooke's Subdivisions: Part 1 by George Pitarys 36 Southern California's Regional Rail Renaissance by Bill Hough 46 The Great South Elizabeth Train Wreck by John Yohannan 60 Grand Central is grand again by Joseph M. Calisi 62 Is this America's best rest stop? by Doug Harrop 64 Timing by Steve Barry DEPARTMENTS 11 Fanmail/letters from readers 16 Timetable/events 18 Camera Bag/Projects 20 Lineside Legacy/"Milwaukee 992" 22 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 26 Railnews/news stories in detail 48 Book Depot/railroad book mart 50 On the Menu/All or one, One is all 51 Railfun/Curt Katz 51 We'd like you to meet/Hough, Pitarys 53 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 56 Videos/videotape reviews 56 Switch List/classified advertising 58 Transit Currents/George M. Smerk 62 Markers/editorial commentary 63 Railfanning is/humor 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 65 Final Frame on the cover Coaster F4OPHM-2C No.2102 was pushing southbound at Del Mar, California, on March 27, 1995, with a train from Oceanside bound for San Diego. Join Bill Hough on page 36 as he explores southern California's expanding Coaster commuter service. Photo by Alan Miller. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 1999 March MARCH 1999 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 3 RAILROAD / founded 1906 / volume 120 number 12 FEATURES 6 The Silverton Mixed by Steve Barry 10 The shape of things to come by Joe Calisi 30 Long Island City by Joe Greenstein 36 Railway Privatization: Mexico's Newest Revolution by William C. Vantuono 44 Back Again! by James P. Bell 46 True Tales of the Rails 61 Grande Cab Revival by Darrell Arndt 64 All the way to Cape May by Steve Barry DEPARTMENTS 10 Fanmail/letters from readers 12 Timetable/events 16 Lineside Legacy/Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum 19 We'd like you to meet/Greenstein, Vantuono 21 Railfanning is:/humor 22 The Engineer's Seat/The three-dollar lantern 26 Railnews/news stories in detail 48 Book Depot/railroad book mart 50 On the Menu/Minnesota Zephyr 51 Railfun/Curt Katz 52 Camera Bag/Learning on a 4x5 54 Railfan & Railroad Back Issue Bonanza 56 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 56 Switch List/classified advertising 58 Transit Currents/George M. Smerk 60 Videos/videotape reviews 61 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 62 Markers/editorial commentary 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 66 Final Frame on the cover: Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge K-28 class 2-8-2 478 was returned to Rio Grande glory for a Rocky Mountain Railroad Club excursion on December 5, 1998, traversing the high line north of Rockwood, Colorado. For the complete story of the 1998 Silverton Mixed, see page 6. Photo by Steve Barry. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 1999 April APRIL 1999 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 4 RAILROAD / founded 1906 / volume 121 number 1 FEATURES 6 The Day I Met Saluda by Robert A. LaMay 24 True Tales of the Rails 30 Sherbrooke's Subdivisions Part Two by George Pitarys I Index to Volume 17/1998 36 Battling the Blizzard of '99 by Bob Gallegos 38 Riding SP's Pacific Coast Express by Dick Dorn 59 Steam with stacks by Tom Savio 60 Rocky Mountaineer Winter Trips by Tom Savio DEPARTMENTS 11 Fanmail/letters from readers 12 Timetable/events 15 Lineside Legacy/Wilmington & Western 18 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 22 Railfanning is:/humor 26 Railnews/news stories in detail 44 Book Depot/railroad book mart 46 On the Menu/Doing things right 47 Railfun/Curt Katz 48 Videos/videotape reviews 50 Railfan & Railroad Back Issue Bonanza 52 Switch List/classified advertising 54 Transit Currents/George M. Smerk 57 Camera Bag/Locomotives indoors 57 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 59 Markers/editorial commentary 61 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 62 Final Frame on the cover: St.Lawrence & Atlantic-Quebec trains 393 and 394 are performing a late power exchange at Bromptonville, meeting a CN SD75I and SD40-2. The CN pair will turn back for Montreal while M420W 3516 will lead No.394 east over StL&A-Q's new property. Join George Pitarys on page 30 as he concludes his two part series on the Sherbrooke Subdivision. Photo by George Pitarys. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 1999 May MAY 1999 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 5 RAILROAD / founded 1906 / volume 121 number 2 FEATURES 6 Not Fun by Charles J. Heraver 8 Streamlined Stamps by Mike Del Vecchio 24 The J Lends a Hand by Charles J. Heraver 30 Skunk Railroad:The California Western by Larry Cantrall 38 Not Fade Away by Andrew Nelson 40 On the Road by Tom Kelcec DEPARTMENTS 10 Fanmail/letters from readers 12 Timetable/events 16 Lineside Legacy/Steam at Stone Mountain 19 Railfanning is:/humor 20 The Engineer's Seat/The flaming Alco 22 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 26 Railnews/news stories in detail 48 Book Depot/railroad book mart 50 On the Menu/Kentucky Derby Day Train 51 Railfun/Curt Katz 52 Camera Bag/ Variables and priorities 53 Videos/videotape reviews 54 Railfan & Railroad Back Issue Bonanza 56 Switch List/classified advertising 58 Transit Currents/George M. Smerk 61 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 62 Markers/editorial commentary 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 66 Final Frame on the cover: California Western Railroad GP9 No.64 leads a westbound afternoon excursion train over the Noyo River in Ranch, California. Join Larry Cantrall as he details the operations of this interesting rail line which provides freight, passenger and even mail service to remote areas in northern California, beginning on page 30. Photograph by Larry Cantrall. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 1999 June JUNE 1999 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 6 RAILROAD / founded 1906 / volume 121 number 3 FEATURES 6 Amtrak's Midwest Corridor Initiative by Bob Gallegos 12 1999 Dinner Train Guide by James D. Porterfield 24 NRHS RailCamp at Steamtown by R.L. Eastwood, Jr. 30 Hull, Chelsea & Wakefield by Pierre Ozorak 36 East of Tehachapi: BNSF's Mojave Sub by Dave Burton 42 South Amboy Memories by Don Wood 50 UP 833 On the Move by Stan Jennings 62 Hershey Cuban Brill Cars Roll On by Vincent Reh DEPARTMENTS 8 Camera Bag/Atmospheric perspective 11 Fanmail/letters from readers 16 Timetable/events 22 Videos/videotape reviews 23 Railfanning is:/humor 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 48 Book Depot/railroad book mart 50 Lineside Legacy/A Pennsy Decapod 51 Railfun/Curt Katz 52 We'd Like You to Meet/Pierre Ozorak 53 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 54 Railfan & Railroad Back Issue Bonanza 56 Switch List/classified advertising 58 Transit Currents/George M. Smerk 60 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 63 Markers/editorial commentary 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 66 Final Frame on the cover: With the wind machines in the background, and Santa Fe Dash 9-44CW No.689 on the point, train S-RICH heads east on the Mojave Subdivision between Sandborn and Bissell. Dave Burton takes us to this surprisingly scenic, often overlooked California desert main line. Photograph by Dave Burton. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 1999 July JULY 1999 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 7 RAILROAD / founded 1906 / volume 121 number 4 FEATURES 6 CP Rail's Sunbury Line Reborn by Kevin Burkholder 10 Trouble on Tehachapi by Bruce Blackadar 24 True Tales of The Rails from Railroad magazine 30 The Funnel: BNSF's Idaho Main by Bruce Kelly 36 Twilight of the GMD1 s by John Leopard 42 The Business of Steam by Tom Kelcec 62 DM&E's Coal Line At Risk? by Bob Gallegos DEPARTMENTS 11 Fanmail/letters from readers 12 Timetable/events 17 We'd Like You to Meet/John Leopard 18 The Engineer's Seat/The snake and the shifter 20 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 22 Lineside Legacy/Rockhill Trolley Museum 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 48 Book Depot/railroad book mart 50 On The Menu/Cafe Lafayette Dinner Train 51 Railfun/Curt Katz 52 Camera Bag/High Risk-High Yield 55 Videos/videotape reviews 56 Switch List/classified advertising 58 Transit Currents/George M. Smerk 60 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 63 Markers/editorial commentary 63 Railfanning Is:/humor 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 66 Final Frame on the cover BNSF's capacity improvement project on The Funnel is in evidence as a westbound stack train, led by Dash 9-44CW's 963 and 1071, rolls along Lake Pend Oreille between Sandpoint and Algoma, Id Railfan & Railroad Magazine 1999 August AUGUST 1999 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 8 RAILROAD / founded 1906 / volume 121 number 5 FEATURES 6 Monticello's "model railroad" by George Fletcher 20 Army Railroading by John Rettman & Ronald Organek 22 Former Soo Steamer Suffers Damage by Jeff Terry 24 An Anachronism Appears by Curt Tillotson Jr. 30 Stockton Snapshot by Steve Schmollinger 38 Guilford's District 4 Revival by Ben Martin 44 Hooray for Dollywood by Dennis L. Peterson 52 Amtrak on Ice by George Fletcher 55 Bad Moon Rising by Steve Barry DEPARTMENTS 10 Timetable/events 12 Fanmail/letters from readers 14 Lineside Legacy/Jackson Street Roundhouse 18 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 23 We'd Like You to Meet/Ben Martin 23 Railfanning Is:/humor 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 48 Book Depot/railroad book mart 50 On The MenulConway Scenic Dinner Train 51 Railfun/Curt Katz 53 Videos/videotape reviews 58 Transit Currents/news by George M. Smerk 60 Camera Bag/The Monticello Time Machine 61 Markers/editorial commentary 62 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 65 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 66 Final Frame on the cover Monticello Railway Museum's Wabash F7 No.1189 cuts a striking figure at the museum's Nelson's Crossing depot in Monticello, Illinois. Take a tour of Monticello's "model railroad" during their first-ever Photographer's Weekend, beginning on page 6. Photograph by Steve Barry. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 1999 September SEPTEMBER 1999 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 9 RAILROAD / founded 1906 / volume 121 number 6 FEATURES 6 The Naugatuck Railroad by Chris Kimler 8 Talgos in The Northwest by Steven J. Brown 22 Roanoke Chapter Equipment Vandalized by Ken Miller 24 FW&W: 103 Years and Running by Mike Del Vecchio 30 Photo Line Conrail's Final Days 38 Making the Midland by Wayne Kuchinsky & Carl Graves 44 Ghosts of Canada: F-units and More by Tom Savio 64 America's Greatest Generation by Steve Barry DEPARTMENTS 10 Camera Bag/People in night shots 11 Fanmail/letters from readers 12 Timetable/events 16 The Engineer's Seat/The 1212 and a'38 Nash 21 We'd Like You to Meet/Kuchinsky, Graves 23 Videos/videotape reviews 23 Railfanning Is:/humor 26 Railnews/news stories and photos 48 Book Depot/railroad book mart 50 On The MenulNewport Dinner Train 51 Railfun/Curt Katz 52 Lineside Legacy/Canadian Pacific 2839 54 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 55 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 58 Transit Currents/news by George M. Smerk 60 Markers/editorial commentary 62 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 66 Final Frame on the cover On May 30, 1999, with the clock winding down on Conrail, SD50 No.6729 bursts out of State Line Tunnel with auto rack train ML-482 and into sunlight at milepost 165 on the Boston Line. We bid a fond farewell to Conrail with a special PHOTO LINE beginning on page 30. Photograph by Gary Schermerhorn. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 1999 October OCTOBER 1999 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 10 RAILROAD / founded 1906 / volume 121 number 7 FEATURES 6 California Steamin': The Road to Railfair '99 34 Today's Joint Line by Robert R. Harmen, D.D.S. 40 Railfair '99! 12 Pages of Complete Coverage: 40 Railfair Report by Jim Boyd 42 R&R's Railfair Night Photo Session 44 Railfair Roll Call 50 The Great Shay Race by Mike Del Vecchio 52 NRHS/R&LHS Joint Convention by Hal Lewis 60 Trains Return to Cape May 62 STeam on the Western Maryland by Steve Barry 64 The Last Atlantic Limited by George S. Pitarys 68 Adirondack Weekend by George Fletcher DEPARTMENTS 14 Fanmail/letters from readers 16 Camera Bag/Opportunity 18 Timetable/events 23 Videos/videotape reviews 26 Lineside Legacy/Rio Grande Na169 30 Rai!news/news stories and photos 58 On The Menu/ 116 Years Apart 59 Railfun/cartoon by Curt Katz 60 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 62 Railfanning Is:/humor 66 Transit Currents/news by George M. Smerk 68 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 70 Markers/editorial commentary 74 Final Frame on the cover Graham County No.1925, owned by the North Carolina Transportation Museum , was the winner of The Great Shay Race" - just one of the many highlights of the Railfair '99 spectacular. See our complete coverage of Railfair beginning on page 40. Photograph by Mike Del Vecchio. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 1999 November november 1999/vol.l8no.11 RAILROAD / founded 1906 / vol. 121 no.8 features 7R&R's 25th Anniversary Special' 34Austria's Murtalbahn/Hal Carstens 38 The Railfan & Railroad Experience/Ted Rose 40 Lehigh & Hudson River/Jim Boyd 46 Photo Line 48Lima Revisited/Louis Marre 50Railfanning California Zephyr Style/Curt Katz 53Kimball, Ohio: 1999/Brad McClelland 60Columbus & Greenville/Louis R. Saillard departments 6Fanmail/letters from readers 8 Timetable/events 18Lineside Legacy/National Railroad Museum 22The Engineer's Seat/The red trash bags... 25 Videos/videotape reviews 27 Camera Bag/25 years of Camera Bag 28Railroadiana/product news and reviews 28Railfanning is:/humor 30 Railnews/news stories and photos 54 Book Depot/railroad book mart 56 On the Menu/In The Bistro 57Railfun/Curt Katz 66 Transit Currents/George M. Smerk 68Markers/editorial commentary 69Museum & Tourist Line Directory/recreational railroading 71Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 72Switch List/classified advertising cover The July 5, 1999, Steamtown excursion promoted as the RAILFAN & RAILROAD 25th Anniversary Special afforded this view at Devil's Hole which duplicated the cover of Volume 1, No.1. Steamtown's Canadian Pacific 4-6-2 No.2317 made for a suitable stand-in for Nickel Plate 759, Volume 1. No.1's cover star. Kodachrome by Mike Del Vecchio. Railfan & Railroad Magazine 1999 December Features 34 The Rectangle by Andrew S. Nelson Located in the Mississippi River valley in Illinois and Iowa, the rectangle" offers a wealth of train-watching opportunity with a daily parade of trains from Union Pacific, BNSF and IMRL. 40 Passenger Trains in the Piedmont by Ernest H. Rob! North Carolina and Amtrak team up for innovative and expanding service in the Tarheel State. 48 The Lights of the Valley by Jay Potter CSX's Grafton, West Virginia, operations after dark. 60 Durango & Silverton Railfest by Peter Smykla Details on the narrow-gauge tourist line's first Railfest. 62 The 1999 Cover One Contest Winners Presenting the Second Place winner and the nine Runners-Up in this year's RAILFAN & RAILROAD Cover One Contest. Departments: 4 Publisher's Desk/commentary by Hal Carstens 6 Fanmail/letters from readers 8 Timetable/railfan events guide 16 Lineside Legacy/preservation news by Jeff Terry 20 Railroadiana/product news and reviews 22 Videos/videotape reviews 26 We'd Like You to Meet/Bruce Burton and Alan Jacobson 30 Railnews/news stories and photos 54 Book Depot/railroad book mart 55 On The Menu/dining by rail by James Porterfield 57 Railfun/Cartoon by Curt Katz 66 Transit Currents/transit news by George M. Smerk 68 Camera Bag/guide to railfan photography by Jim Boyd 69 Museum & Tourist Line Directory 71 Markers/editorial commentary 71 Advertising Index/the railfan marketplace 72 Railfanning Ishumor 74 Final Frame on the cover The 1999 Cover One Contest Winner: A late season snowfall in mid-March 1999 adds to the spectacular scene as CSX train Q210 crosses Hickory Creek just south of Morley, Tennessee. Photograph by Bruce Burton. See page 62 for the Second Place and Runner-Up finishers. 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. For direct postage rates to other countries, send me an email. Shipping to Canada and other countries varies by weight. 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