Hi everyone: What are the chances of taking the CBQ historical mag in the direction of the CNW, MILW, Santa Fe or new Rock mags. I know that there would be more casual interest in a quarterly mag alo
3 of those (the C&NW, Milw & CRI&P) are White River publications. They also do Lines South, The DM&IR, The Rio Grande's and the Passenger Train Journal & the new variation of the CTC Board. They do a
Roger, I would vote to continue the historical magazine as it is. While I am a died-in-the-wool steam fanatic, and an article on tenders might be interesting, I have enjoyed all the articles as I hav
The CB&Q History Magazine is excellent. Leave it as is. homanfamily <homanfamily@fuse.net> wrote: Roger, I would vote to continue the historical magazine as it is. While I am a died-in-the-wool steam
The Pennsylvania and Baltimore & Ohio societies both have excellent on-line magazines that compliment their normal publications and allow more modeling content than is practical in a print medium. I
The one thing that's always put the BRHS Burlington Bulletin above many other historical societies publications is this Hol Wagner. BRHS has always given Hol the freedom to put together a great publi
Charlie, the PRR & B&O both have a long history of a very active and very prolific membership, in terms of models and in terms of articles. But, even more than that, in Society matters. There have ty