Railroad Magazine, March 1944

1. Less that Carload Lots.
2. Mallets: The Story of the Articulated Locomotive.
3. Souvenirs (a story).
4. Along the Iron Pike, 2 pages of illustrations.
5. The Big O: A Tribute to the Conductor, Key Man on Any Pike.
6. Annual Speed Survey.
7. True Tales of the Rails.
8. Light of the Lantern: Railroading's handiest repair tool.
9. Locomotive of the Month: B & M Four-Unit Diesel.
10. electric Lines
11. Vanishing Tail Lights: Sam never forgot the night he watched a shy kid copy his first train order.
12. On the Spot: Rails and Fans sit in with the editorial crew to swap experiences, offer ideas and settle arguments.

This is the back cover. It's another back cover that is related to World War II, reflecting the saying “loose lips sink ships” that was prominent on numerous WWII posters.

This is one of my absolutely favorite designs of a locomotive.

Th1s is my second-favorite design, a much older locomotive.

An interesting ad, showing the stereotype image of a Japanese soldier.



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