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SteveD
Member # 43
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For you folks fascinated by trains traversing the tracks within the streets of Anaheim, you might want to dig up a copy of the May, 1985 edition of "Rail Classics". While never a reliable source of in depth articles, that rag did ocassionally dredge up some interesting material not found elsewhere. In the issue cited, there is a short article on the topic mentioned featuring pix of same by Bruce Kelly, once a resident of O.C. but subsequently all over. At least one of the same pix found their way into RTTOG, but I can't honestly remember if that's because I found them in the mag. first or just coincidence. Sorry I didn't get this posted before the Anaheim GATS today, as that might have been a place to turn up the back issue. Good luck elsewhere if the subject sounds interesting. I know I enjoyed it after discovering it accidentally while reorganizing my magazine collection for donation to a Nor. Cal. RR museum.
 
MPALMER
Member # 125
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SteveD,

Thanks for the update. I have some Rail Classics from the 70s but Don't think I have any from '85.
As for donations...are you aware of any in So Cal able to accept magazine donations? Lomita RR Mus will take them but I think they already have a large collection.

M Palmer

 




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