NW-Mailing-List Digest, Vol 237, Issue 22

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Re: Railroad Magazine and all its named predecessors

First: White River did not take it over in 1979, that was Cartsens who took
it over and merged it into its growing Railfan Magazine and changed the
name to Railfan & Railroad with Jim Boyd as the editor until he passed away
some 20 years later. White River came into the picture in 2014 and took R&R
over in mid-2014 and has expanded and grown it since then.

Second: In 2006 I did an article on the magazine Railroad portion of it for
the December 2006 Railfan & Railroad issue. It was published based upon the
100th anniversary of the original titled magazine of October 1906 as a
first of its kind back then. From then until January 1919 it ran under a
succession of titles: The Railroad Man's Magazine, then with "the" removed,
then for 6 issues it ran under the name The Railroad & Current Mechanics,
from January 1914 to November 1918 it continued as a monthly under Railroad
Man's & similar until it went weekly for its last 12 issues starting with
the November 2, 1918 weekly  and ending with January 18, 1919, then for 4
months it was merged into another of Frank Munsey's empire of pulp
magazines, Argosy as Argosy & Railroad Man's Magazine but had nothing to do
with railroads and then disappeared.

It reappeared in December 1929, great timing in hindsight of course as
Railroad Man's Magazine, changed over to Railroad Stories in early 1932,
then they dropped the "stories" part of the title and it simply became just
Railroad thru the remaining time of its life, its last pulp issue was
August 1954 after which it became a 9x12 or thereabouts until it breathed
its last with the January 1979 issue and was merged into Railfan effective
with the May 1979 and has been there ever since.

Along the way, there are many great articles and stories about many
railroads including the N&W of course and the next to last pure pulp issue
has a great one, the July 1954 issue about the N&W and steam, etc. That
article was published about the same time as Trains' N&W steam article from
later 1954 I think it was under David P. Morgan.

That's the long & short of it. There were 158 of the original October
1906-January 18 1919 run and I honestly don't recall at the moment how many
from 1929 to 1979 but I have them counted in the 2006 article.

I have a complete set of 1906 to 1979 in the FWIW department and most are
in superb condition, even considering they are the lousy pulp paper issue.
They sit proudly on my shelf for research purposes.

In short they are a superb source of info from a time and perspective not
found anywhere else and before the coming of Trains and the many RR
historical societies that have propagated since in more recent times.

To my best knowledge the copyrights are owned /controlled today by White
River upon the acquisition from Carstens who acquired the copyright from
Popular Publications in 1979.

That's likely more basic info than desired by most but there it is, the
most basic of it.

Feel free to contact me thru here for more info.

Bob Cohen





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> Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2024 14:29:41 -0400
> From: NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
> To: NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
> Subject: Re: Railroad Magazine
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> Aha. Thanks for that attachment. I now have no need to scan my crumbly
> 1944 copy of the ?Geared for Tonnage? article!
>
> I look forward to the day that the scanned collections is available for
> searching.
>
> Matt Goodman
> Columbus, Ohio
>
> Sent from my mobile
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> On Apr 9, 2024, at 1:33?PM, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
> wrote:
>
> ?
> Thanks for the pointer, Rob! Those issues will be very helpful.
>
> I am on something of a quest here, inspired by the late Saltwater Salmon.
> My long-term goal is to find all issues, scan to PDF, and create a
> full-text-searchable index that can be freely shared. Hopefully this
> resource will be of use to enthusiasts and historians of ALL roads, today
> and into the future. (Plus the PDF form is a lot less crumbly, and
> therefore better for late night reading. :D  )  The later years are still
> covered by copyright, so it's doubtful there will be a DVD or suchlike in
> the near future, but starting the journey may reveal other options.
>
> * For those who find it fun to watch someone else tilt at windmills, I'm
> attaching a PDF showing current collection status. I've tracked down 334 of
> 739 issues believed to have been published before White River Publications
> took over the publication in 1979. Pointers toward or contribution of
> missing issues would be profoundly appreciated, and will be appropriately
> credited.
>
> Best,
> - Marty Swartz
> Pittsburgh, PA
>
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 6:38?AM Rob wrote:
> > The Internet Archive has dozens of scanned issues of Railroad Magazine
> and Railroad Man?s Magazine available at:
> >
> >
> >
> > https://archive.org/search?query=railroad+magazine
> >
>
>
> --
> Don't wait for opportunity to knock. Go bang on its door until it answers.
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> There?s a lot of good information at the Internet Archive, even if they
> are a little casual about copyrights (a friend in the music business is
> outraged about all the copyrighted recordings on IA). I discovered by
> happenstance that scans of a bound volume of all the 1927 issues of
> ?Railway and Locomotive Engineering? are available online at archive.org.
> The November ?27 issue has a four page article on the then ? new ?Electric
> Locomotive Maintenance Shop of the Virginian.? The very interesting article
> has a couple of photos of the shop, a track plan for the shop and the
> adjacent area, and a detailed floor plan for the motor barn complete with
> dimensions. This building has a special significance to me. My mother?s
> uncle was the long time principal of Mullens High School and mayor of the
> town for at least one term. He took my brother and I to the motor barn once
> and I have a vague memory of sitting in the engineer?s seat of what I?d
> like to think was an EL-C. Anyway, the bound volume i
>  s here:
>
>
>
> https://archive.org/details/railwaylocomotiv40newy/page/1
>
>
>
> The motor barn article is on pages 310 to 314. If you select ?one page
> view? in the buttons in the lower right, right ? click on each page, and
> select ?save image as?,? you can download the individual page scans.
>
>
>
> Rob Doorack
>
> Guilford, CT
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 9, 2024 1:03 PM
> To: NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
> Subject: Railroad Magazine
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>
> Thanks for the pointer, Rob! Those issues will be very helpful.
>
> I am on something of a quest here, inspired by the late Saltwater Salmon.
> My long-term goal is to find all issues, scan to PDF, and create a
> full-text-searchable index that can be freely shared. Hopefully this
> resource will be of use to enthusiasts and historians of ALL roads, today
> and into the future. (Plus the PDF form is a lot less crumbly, and
> therefore better for late night reading. :D  )  The later years are still
> covered by copyright, so it's doubtful there will be a DVD or suchlike in
> the near future, but starting the journey may reveal other options.
>
> * For those who find it fun to watch someone else tilt at windmills, I'm
> attaching a PDF showing current collection status. I've tracked down 334 of
> 739 issues believed to have been published before White River Publications
> took over the publication in 1979. Pointers toward or contribution of
> missing issues would be profoundly appreciated, and will be appropriately
> credited.
>
> Best,
>
> - Marty Swartz
> Pittsburgh, PA
>
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 6:38?AM Rob wrote:
>
> The Internet Archive has dozens of scanned issues of Railroad Magazine and
> Railroad Man?s Magazine available at:
>
>
>
> https://archive.org/search?query=railroad+magazine
>
>
>
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>
> Don't wait for opportunity to knock. Go bang on its door until it answers.
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> Thanks Steve and Frank for doing all this hard work.
> I regret I won?t be able to attend due to family matters. I was really
> hoping to be there. I always looked forward to attending the reunions in
> Virgina.
>
> Hopefully I?ll make the next one and bring some N&W models too.
>
> Phil Miller
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> Subject: 2024 NWHS Convention
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> As many of you know by now, the 2024 NWHS convention will be June 13-16th
> in (Going Back Home to)Roanoke.  I have attached, I hope, the website for
> additional information and registration "stuff".
>
>
>
> We can still use some more clinicians/seminars. Especially N&W, post 1964
> N&W, Norfolk Southern (the current one; with the black diesels and white
> horses)and modeling topics.  If you are ready and willing to present
> something, please let me know at:  vansconf at yahoo.com <mailto:
> vansconf at yahoo.com>
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>
>
> The Virginian Interest Group will be meeting, so we're in good shape on
> Virginian presentations, but we're always interested in more.
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> NWHS 2024 Convention <https://www.nwhs.org/convention/2024roanoke/>
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> I?m saddened to hear of Bob?s passing. He?was a stalwart of the N&WHS,
> from?what I could see. I always enjoyed talking with him across the
> Commissary sales table at conventions. May he RIP and all best to his
> family.
> Andre Jackson
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> On Tuesday, April 9, 2024, 11:06 AM, NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List <
> nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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> Those are wonderful words about Bob.
> We used to stop by his store on our way home from visiting my in-laws and
> enjoyed all his works.
> Prayers for him and his family.
> Phil Miller
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> Sent: Monday, April 8, 2024 10:04 PM
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> Subject: Robert Bowers
>
> It is with great sadness that I learned of Bob Bowers passing.
>
> Bob was born in Westminster, Maryland. Bob served with the Navy in Vietnam
> transporting infantry up and down the delta rivers. He followed that
> working
> for the CIA installing diesel generators at embassies around the world.
>
> His interest in the N&W grew in the 70's when he lived in Portsmouth.
> Virginia watching the diesels push coal through the loaders at Lamberts
> Point. Bob began recording the numbers of every N&W diesel locomotive he
> would see. He soon had a contingent of other railfans sending him sightings
> of N&W diesel locomotives elsewhere on the system.
>
> When personal computers arrived he had a coworker write a program for him
> to
> catalog all his sightings. Bob then went on to tracking cabooses and
> maintenance of way equipment. Bob's catalogs containing over 400,000
> records
> are now on the NWHS web site at https://www.nwhs.org/data/
>
> With Jim Brewer, Bob coauthored the first N&WHS publication "Cabooses of
> the
> Norfolk & Western" in 1994. Bob also co-authored a number of books on N&W
> Diesels.
>
> Bob owned Ken's Trains, a hobby shop on Orange Avenue in east Roanoke.
> Bob operated the society sales program for over 20 years and maintained the
> society's financial records. He was a board member from the 90's into 2015.
> He held every position in the society, including a one-day stint as
> president during one turbulent directors meeting.
>
> Bob had an extensive slide collection which he donated to the Archives.
> His donation contained over 38,000 slides which can be seen at
> https://www.nwhs.org/archivesdb/listdocs/select.php?AccessionNum=2014.015
>
> Few people dedicated as much of their time or their wealth to the NWHS as
> Bob Bowers.
>
> I will miss him.
>
> Ron Davis
>
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