Its may be out of print, but it’s not out of copyright.
Thank you kindly,
Michael Matalis Downers Grove IL
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If the magazine is long out of print and publication, is there any way it could be scanned and made available over the internet? RLM
I doubt it's online anywhere. I see eBay has a copy which is where I found mine several years ago. When you're searching for the issue it has a UP Diesel on the cover. Erik Are there any copies of this article online, or would one have to but a back issue copy of the mag? Duncan Cameron Mike – Have you checked out “A History of the CB&Q Quincy Branch” by R.W. Linroth? It is a beautiful book (expensive, but well worth it) Did you know that once you came down from Galesburg into Quincy you had your choice of two routes north, two routes west, and two routes south? PAW If any of you have access to the short lived Trains Illustrated magazine (1988-1991), check out Vol 1 Issue 1 for an eight page black and white photo essay by Philip A Weibler on Quincy IL in the 50’s. I stumbled across this while starting a long overdue sorting out of my collected magazines and soft cover RR books. Who knows what else I might find down there, it’s like going thru Indiana Jone’s warehouse! And you can now find me and my fine felines on Facebook
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