Measures 6-1/2" X 8-3/4", 148 pp including covers, b&w photos and illustrations, Volume 35, Number 4 (March 1944), published by Popular Publications Inc. (IL).

Group 26-4343

Contents --

Front Cover -- "Engines At War" (CHESAPEAKE & OHIO) -- Illustrated by HENRY B. COMSTOCK

Less Than Carload Lots (Miscellaneous Railroad News From Across USA)

Mallets :  The Story Of The Articulated Locomotive -- by HENRY B. COMSTOCK

Souvenirs (fiction) -- by NEWTON G. THOMAS, illustrated by HARRY C. TEMPLE

Along The Iron Pike (2-page Illustrated History) -- illustrated by JOE EASLEY

The Big O (ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS) -- by HARRY K, MCcLINTOCK aka "HAYWIRE MAC" of the INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD, illustrated by AURION PROCTOR

Annual Speed Survey -- by DONALD M. STEFFEE

Table Of Aggregate Mileage

Light of The Lanterns :  Railroading's Handiest Repair Tool

 Information Booth (Questions From Readers) -- illustrated by AURION PROCTOR

Locomotive Of The Month:  BOSTON & MAINE Four-Unit Diesel

True Tales Of The Rails:   Two Months Overdue (OLD SOUTH PARK) -- by "AN OLD TIMER," as told to C. C. SQUIRES

True Tales Of The Rails:  Half A Century Ago (NORTHERN PACIFIC) -- by TOM H. BRADFORD, illustrated by JOE EASLEY

On The Spot (The Reader's Viewpoint)

Electric Lines -- conducted by STEPHEN D. MAGUIRE
     Marker Lamps (fiction) -- by ROY WHITE, illustrated by DOUGLAS HILLIKER

Car-Barn Chatter (Electric Lines News From Around USA)

Vanishing Tail Lights (fiction) -- by JOHN PAUL MILLS, illustrator unknown

Railroad Camera Club

Model Trading Post


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