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Various: Railroad Man's Magazine Sampler. V1. 27 Jan 2012

Railroad Magazine
Titled The Railroad Man's Magazine to Jun-1913; then Railroad and Current Mechanics to Dec-1913; then Railroad Man's Magazine to 18-Jan-1919 when it merged with Argosy until Dec-1929 when it restarted; titled Railroad Stories from Feb-1932; then Railroad Magazine from Sep-1937 to Jan-1979.

PEACE AT LAST—GEORGE FOXHALL

A DOG-HOUSE DETECTIVE—HERBERT MacALPINE

Old Man Baker’s Demise Caused Some Trouble Until a Wild Plunge Unearthed the Truth.

THE MAN ON THE PILOT ENGINE AND THE BATTLE AT THE SWITCH—JOHNSTON McCULLEY

Richard Hughes—Railroad Detective

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