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That Seventies Issue - TRAINS
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Nostalgia is nice, but I can't say I care for the sharp turn of the magazine away from today's railroad issues and back towards fandom. I think a lot of the gains seen in Mark Hemphill's tenure such as industry advertising and greater discussions of the here and now in actual railroading terms are endangered. And yes I have seen that the typical here and now columns on locomotives and the industry today have been retained and I applaud that. When TRAINS serves to inform fans and the industry both I think it provides more value everywhere. Having lived through the 70s and seen the changes and hardships I also thought the flip title based on the TV show was lame. <br /> <br />LC
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