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Trains is printed in Milwaukee, if not in many years by Kalmbach itself. Usually, it goes to the Quad plant at Duplainville (sometimes Sussex or West Allis), which I can practically see from my office window. That the printer is close by in this day and age is merely a coincidence; almost all magazines are direct-to-press and the information necessary to make the plates is transmitted electronically. Quad is one of the largest magazine printers in the world, and has plants scattered to the four corners of the U.S. to obtain lower distribution costs. Magazines such as National Geographic or Time often come out of eight or so printing plants, each handling a specific region. <br />
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