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Written for railroad historians and others interested in railroad history. Covers the railroad history of North America and features an extensive book review section, as well as articles about railroad technology and social and labor history.
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Written for railroad historians and others interested in railroad history. Covers the railroad history of North America and features an extensive book review section, as well as articles about railroad technology and social and labor history.
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History, Rail & Rapid Transit
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