The picture you remember is on the inside of the front cover of the October 1983 issue. The title is 'And the 5th time, Jim Boyd created a night shot' and the photo credit is Alex Mayes.
A pair of Southern Railway executive FP7's are at ground level. At the middle level is a Seabord GP40. At the upper level is a Chessie B30-7 leading a GP40-2.
rixflix Google triple railroad crossing Richmond. Rick
Google triple railroad crossing Richmond.
Rick
Beat me to it Rick, that's the place! Richmond's Triple Crossing, traditionally C&O on top, Seaboard next down, and Southern on the bottom.
Still there too, although due to development in the area the photo can't be duplicated nowadays.
https://www.american-rails.com/triple-crossing.html
rixflix aka Captain Video. Blessed be Jean Shepherd and all His works!!! Hooray for 1939, the all time movie year!!! I took that ride on the Reading but my Baby caught the Katy and left me a mule to ride.
Hi All
New /old railfan (model railroader) returning after many years of absence.
Seeking a fellow 'old timer' with a better memory than me - or at least a stonger date / geography / coverage knowledge to help narrow my search.
Photo Subject matter: Southern Railway Train (Green White Gold ) under a famous bridge with Norfolk Western and/or perhaps Chessie System / SCL Family Lines passing over. It was an actual reshoot of an old 'steam' era photo from years earier.
I think this 'bridge or tressle passover' is a rather famous spot in the mid south US ( I am Canadian and I had not visited personally and did not know the geography of the shot)
Years ago Trains published this photo - perhaps a cover photo - though I don't think so as I have searched carefully.
I think it was a full page color shot (interior) with the reprint of the old black and white steam shot next page.
I estimate in an issue between 1981 and 1988 - but be darned if I can find this photo
One I actually cut out of the magazine some 40 years ago ( I was <20) and was always my "Model Railroad" inspirational photo although I did not model NS or CSX as they are called now.
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