Passenger Train Journal Year 1993 Magazine Back Issues
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- Santa Claus Special!
- 611 Storms Saluda, Private Cars Visit Hoboken
- South Shore's New Station, New York's New Subwy Cars
- Electroliner, Still Rolling At 52
- Special Commuter Issue /Rerailing Los Angeles
- Boston's Colorful Commuter Trains
- The Dawn Of Chicago Rapid Transit
- Brooklyn And Queens By Subway
- Boston's Amazing Technicolor Trains
- Inside An Amtrak Repair Facility
- A&M's Alco Passenger Trains
- Riding Austin's Hill Country Flyer
- Silver Star From Seaboard To Amtrak
- Photo Essay: Ontario Northland's Polar Bear Express
- Russian Streetcars In Transition
- Mexican Rail Adventure
- Special 25TH Anniversary Issue
- Issue 185 / May 1993
- $3.50 Higher In Canada
- Amtrak's New AMD103-The Inside Story
- Issue 186 / June 1993
- $3.50 Higher In Canada
- Boston Section Of The Lake Shore Limited
- The Milwaukee Road
- The Cannonball
- New York's Subway: Rebuilding A Transit Gem
- The Lighter Side Of Amtrak
- Up Steam Over Sherman Hill
- A Trio Of D.C. Daytrips
- The Scenic World Of Amtrak's Adirondack
- Ringling Bros. Circus Train
- Edwin Patton's From The Dome
- Photo Section X2000 And Ice
- Port Of Tillamook Bay Passenger Trains
- Inside Germany's Ice Train
- St. Louis Opens Light Rail System
- Rail Travel: VIA's Eastern Services
- Across The West On The Empire Builder
- Details On The Sunset Tragedy
- Riding Pennsy's Master Rooms
- A Winter Ride On The Algoma Central
- 25 Years Of Toronto Passenger Trains
- South Shore Rider's Diary
- Holiday On The Property
- Narrow Gauge, Colorado Style
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Passenger Train Journal is the only quarterly publication dedicated to passenger trains of yesterday and today! From today's Amtrak trains to the streamliners of yesterday, each issue explores the world of long-distance, commuter, rapid transit, and light rail trains from coast to coast. Don't get left at the station, read Passenger Train Journal!