Milwaukee Road Magazine, 1962    
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company
 
January/February, 1962

Cover -- first triple level autorack over line
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Railway Development Records Document Settlement of the West
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REA Express Adopts New Logo
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Curb Freight Damage
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President Quinn Reviews 1961
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Winding Up the Tunnel Clearance Job
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Open House Marks New Northbrook Station
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Homemade Spot System Speeds Freight Car Repairs
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Virgin Land Deeded to Ripon College
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Plaque Honors Sir William Van Horne, Milwaukee Pioneer Who Built CP Empire
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The Applegate Museum of Railroadiana
March/April, 1962

Cover -- Port of Longview
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Annual Report, 1961
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Milwaukee's Position on the GNP&B Merger
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Conditions Sought by Milwaukee
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1962 Look in Dining Car Service
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Kim Novak's Dad Retires from Milwaukee Road
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May/June, 1962

Cover -- Milwaukee Terminals Gets Safety Trophy
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Safely Bulletin .. Milwaukee Repeals! -----------4

Comments From Our Customers ---5

Shippers Support the Milwaukee's Stand on the Proposed GNP&B Merger ---6

President Quinn Gives Another Speech -- Railroads in the Space Age------7

Gold Box Car for the Milwaukee ---- 8

Diners Rated "A+" for Sanitation---9

"Transport 21" --------10

What It Takes to Keep Traffic on the Rails ---------13

Reserved for Railroad Women------14

Milwaukee Railroadiana to Be Preserved in National Railway Museum --------------------15

In the Retirement Spotlight-16

Appointments -------------17

Retirements --------19

About People of the Railroad------20

July/August, 1962

Cover:

THIS is a sneak preview of the opening to the public of our new Rail Travel Center in Chicago. Providing the Hollywood touch is Miss Donna Olson of suburban Hazelcrest, fresh from her coronation as "Miss U.S.A. of the Chicago International Trade Fair" with William Wallace, general passenger traffic manager of the Milwaukee Road

Launching the Carl F. Rank ----4

Electronic Data Processing Story on TV -----------------6

Winners of 1962 J T. Gillick Scholarships; the Women's Club Scholarship --------------9

The Big Rail Buff Excursion --11

The Contest Winners-Our Better Freight Handling Slogans --12

GNP&B Merger Hearings Close 15

Appointments ------------------16

E. O. Schiewe Elected Vice President; R. Merrill Elected General Solicitor --------------17

World's Largest Kitchen for Sara Lee --------------------18

Congolese Study Group Learns Railroading from the Milwaukee Road --------------19

Retirements -------------------21

About People of the Railroad ---22

September/October, 1962

Cover:

"HOTSHOT" scene along the electrified section of The Milwaukee Road in westernˇ Montana-little Joes carrying white extra flags swing around Nine Mile Curve of the Clark Fork of the Columbia River as theyˇ head east with a solid train of revenue tonnage. The mountain-climbing Little Joesˇ are 87 feet 9 inches long and tip the scales at 586,600 pounds.

The Veterans' 25th Biennial Reunion ---------------------4

President Quinn Reviews Rails' Need for Adequate Earnings--7

Edwin R. Eckersall --------------8

The Winner' "Handle Gently, Railroad Man, Shipper Wants Me As I Am!" ------------------9

What's New On the Milwaukee? Hydraulic Jacks Solve Track Maintenance Problem ------10

Pageantry, Americanism, Mark Sioux War Centennial ------12

Appointments ------------------13

New Twin Cities Industry -Brockway Glass Plant ----------14

In the Retirement Spotlight - 15

Retirements -------------------17

About People of the Railroad -18

November/December, 1962

Cover:

FOR getting off to a good start in 1963 our railroad picked Susie, the little traveler featured in advertisements of Milwaukee Road passenger train service, as its pin-up girl of the year. This cover is a reproduction of the design on our 1963 calendar which is going out to friends of the railroad at this season to wish them well not just at Christmas but all through the year, so "Susie Says."

Junior Achievement --- 4

Nine Years and 8.5 Million Cars --New Main Retarder at Bensenville Yard -------8

Historic Land Donated to New Fort Snelling Park --9

Heaviest Haul in Rail History ------10

Appointments --------11

ARMEA Careful Car Handling Slogan Contest Winner Announced---12

The "President's Special" --13

Women's Club Biennial "One of the Best" ---------------14

Major Industrial Developments to Generate New Rail Traffic -------15

In the Retirement Spotlight --16

Retirements ---------------18

National Safely Congress Participants ------------19

About People of the Railroad ------20