From the editors of Passenger Train Journal, the 2024 Passenger Train Annual covers your favorite trains from yesterday and today, including:
75 Years of Budd's Rail Diesel Car:
This extended cover feature looks back at Budd's pioneering self-propelled stainless-steel passenger cars that were introduced in 1949 — from origins and owners, to survivors still in service today.
An Amtrak ACS-64 Album:
A photographic survey of Amtrak's current generation of Northeast Corridor electric locomotives, with more than a few colorful surprises.
Don't Count on the Zephyr Being Late:
The twilight of Burlington Route's shovel-nosed Zephyrs, the Budd-built streamliners that helped usher in the lightweight era of passenger cars.
Chicago and Boston Commuters 1970s-1990s:
Recalling bygone days of commuter train operations during a period of transition from private railroads to public transit agencies.
Table of Contents:
75 Years of Budd's RDC by Kevin McKinney - A success on branch line and main line.
Riding RDCs in Anthracite Country by Alex Mayes - Reading, Blue Mountain & Northern's excursion trio.
Michigan Central Station Reborn by Kevin McKinney - New life for a Detroit landmark.
The Many Faces of Amtrak's ACS-64 Fleet by Gary Pancavage - A gallery of today's Northeast Corridor workhorses.
Shovelnose Twilight by Jonathan J. Boyle, Sr. - Recalling the final years of the original Zephyrs.
Commuter Snapshots by Carl Graves - Visits to Chicago and Boston in the 1970s and ’80s.
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