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| This page was last updated on 05-12-04 |
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April-June, 2004 - Click on the cover image to the left to select the download options. In this issue: The Incredible Birmingham District - Introduction to a series - Jim Sims Decatur Spring Hootenanny, Number IX - Jerry Moyers Jucehogs, Part II - Wally Tabor EMD's SD70Ace - Jerry Moyers After two years' research, that continues, we begin our series on The Incredible Birmingham District with an introduction. During the two years we have focused on documenting the historic artifacts that exist today and on the assembly of information that will chronicle the history of the South's largest industrial center. Also, Jerry Moyers spotlights the The Annual Decatur Spring Hootenanny, Number IX and Wally Tabor continues his series on toy trains with Juicehogs, Part II. Also, Jerry Moyers will report on EMD's new SD70Ace. This issue is a large download with more than 30 photos. With this issue
the Rails becomes a bi-monthly publication. The format has changed and
now sports a cover. This issue spans April, May, and June in order to
synchronize to a year-end November - December issue. Please click on
the cover to the left to go to our download page.
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