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Re:RE: (erielack) Independence Day 1976



Yes, they still publish "Trains," and also "Classic Trains," which I think
is great.

Philip Martin
martinpl3_@_earthlink.net



> [Original Message]
> From: Janet & Randy Brown <jananran_@_mymailstation.com>
> To: <erielack_@_lists.railfan.net>
> Date: 7/4/2004 7:00:43 AM
> Subject: Re:RE: (erielack) Independence Day 1976
>
> Philip:  Kalmbach still publishes TRAINS, you know.
>
> SHIPS and THE SEA lasted only a couple of years; I think I have all of
them.  It got sold to a yacthing magazine, changed focus,and lost me.
>
> Randy Brown
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> I was on the Dover extra (operator) board around '76, '77; and there was
talk then of running passenger trains to Scranton again. (It didn't sound
likely to happen in my lifetime.)  We still ran engines to Scranton, for
maintenance then.
> A couple of years ago, I was on a Hoboken - New York ferry, and we passed
some sailing ships going up the Hudson.  They looked good to me.  Besides
being a railfan, I'm a sail fan.  Anybody remember Kalmbach's magazines,
"Trains and Travel", and "Ships and Sailing?"
>
> Philip Martin
> martinpl3_@_earthlink.net
>
>

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