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Trackside guides are outstanding. Hierarchial map breakdowns excellent, be careful on color coding, test drafts on people not familiar with article set-up to see if colors are differentiated sufficiently. I am 65, telecomm. consultant and have read Trains since the late 1940's. The magazine is now going in the best direction I've seen since I've been reading it. Please, please don't become a "photo/railfan" mag. There was a time when you seemed more interested in "F stops" than railroads; photos being posted in the mag and not giving location and date but long commentary on the "hues of sunlight glinting on the track.."...BAH! I can pick-up a photo junky mag anywhere or time; I can't, now, find a railroad mag as good as Trains! Keep up the good work...and your excellent maps!!! <br /> <br />Ernie Pippin <br /> CHEERS!
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