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I will have to reluctantly agree that the covers of "Trains" magazine have been somewhat less than spectacular as of late. I miss the old familiar red masthead, and I think they are getting a bit too "artsy" with a lot of the graphics. I suppose that my all-time favorite cover was back around 1977, or so, with a semaphore against a sunset, taken on the Milwaukee Road somewhere in Illinois. No fancy graphics, just a great photograph, and a simple "TRAINS" up in the corner. I wonder what the late, great, David P. Morgan would think about the new magazine layout. I suspect that he as well, would lean towards a return to the older format. Just my opinion though...
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