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Trains Magazine Question
Posted by AuTiger19 on Friday, July 10, 2009 4:31 PM

I was wondering if anyone can recall which issue of Trains which had an interview with a former President of the Santa Fe, who talked about being a railfan and working for the Santa Fe.  One of the points of the article I am trying to find is his take on how there are two types of railfans.  I believe this issue came out in either 2007 or 2008.  Any help is appreciated.  Thanks.

 

 

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Posted by Paul_D_North_Jr on Friday, July 10, 2009 5:50 PM

Possibly this one - though it's way outside the dates you mentioned -

A letter from the president
Trains, August 1975 page 20
memories of dynamometer car tests
( 2-10-4, ATSF, "REED, JOHN S.", STEAM, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE, TRN )

Otherwise -

Route 66 railway
Trains, March 2006 page 28
Santa Fe and parallel U. S. highway 66
( ATSF, BNSF, DIVISION, HIGHWAY, "LAWRENCE, ELROND", PHOTO, SOUTHWEST, TRN )

Meals by Fred Harvey
Trains, April 2006 page 60
the man and the food
( ATSF, DINING, FOOD, HARVEY, "KELLY, JOHN", TRN )


Railroad reading: My usual lunch
Trains, April 2006 page 86
a bet with a dining car waiter
( "ADLER, LOUIS S.", ANECDOTE, ATSF, CAR, DINING, TRN )

Beyond these, suggest you try searching using the ''Index of Magazines'' at the bottom of the page here.  I got like 152 'entries' back, at -

http://index.mrmag.com/tm.exe?opt=S&cmdtext=ATSF+TRN&sort=A&output=3&view=0

- PDN.

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Posted by Bruce Kelly on Saturday, July 11, 2009 8:31 AM

Probably not the story you seek, but I remember many years ago they published a short commentary describing railfans as falling into one of two categories: "Geographers" or "Technicians." It was right on the money.

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Posted by Bob-Fryml on Monday, July 13, 2009 12:44 PM

The railfan/president of the Santa Fe to whom you are referring may be John Shedd Reed.  Mr. Reed passed away at the age of 90 in March 2008, and I recall that Trains Magazine subsequently featured a nice obituary about this extraordinary gentleman two or three months later.  One of the summer 2008 issues may have what you're looking for. 

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Posted by Paul_D_North_Jr on Monday, July 13, 2009 2:14 PM

Bruce Kelly
Probably not the story you seek, but I remember many years ago they published a short commentary describing railfans as falling into one of two categories: "Geographers" or "Technicians." It was right on the money. 

Technicians and geographers
Trains, January 1985 page 22
The two types of railfans
( "BEAUMONT, RALPH", FRONTISPIECE, RAILFANNING, TRN )

Yep - ever since then, I've known that I was a 'Geographer', not a 'Technician', and have been comfortable with my lack of knowledge of  - or interest in - the number and pattern of the rivets on a particular steam locomotive's tender, and the like.  Mr. Kelly, from your writing I'll wager a goodly sum that you're a 'Geographer', too.  I found that article about a month ago - it has a nice photo of a Canadian Pacific Railway's Geep crossing a trestle in a scenic location in southern Ontario, if I recall correctly.  I believe the irony there is that the train was way late for some reason, and the author/ photographer would have been happy to get a photo without the train - because he liked the scenery so much, the train was just the icing on the cake. 

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Posted by Paul_D_North_Jr on Monday, July 13, 2009 2:45 PM

Might this be it -

''John dug in his heels once again and performed the same old same old. He is for progress, he said, and railfans are only for preserving the past.''

- From a post by Fred Frailey to another website's forum - Date: 03/19/08 22:17
''Requiem for a man who loved trains''. 

If you want the precise source, try a search for ''John S. Reed'' and ''railfan'' and 'trains''; or maybe ''John Reed'', ''railfan'', and ''frailey'', should get you close.

- PDN.

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