Keystone Magazine PRRT&HS Back Issues Vol 18-50 You Pick Used
Keystone Magazine PRRT&HS back issues are available in this listing, with you choosing the volume(s) from Vol. 18 through Vol. 50 (check the listing for details on exact availability). Condition is Used, so expect normal wear from age and handling; review the listing photos and notes for specifics on each issue. Priced at $5.00 USD each. Shipping is Free Shipping, and items will be sent as shown and described in the listing. If you need confirmation on a particular volume or issue condition, check the listing for details.
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Offering single issues of the Pennsylvania Railroad Historical & Technical Society's magazine KEYSTONE: $5.00 each. I have issues from Vol 18 to the early Vol 50's - incomplete Issues are listed below. CONDITION : All issues are pre-owned but most are in very good condition esp the later volumes. Some issues have minor cover bends, minor marks on the covers etc. rub marks, etc. General signs of use etc. Contents are generally excellent. That's why I am selling for $5 each. Many of these issues are listed here for $10 each & up. Postage is $5.00 no matter if you take 1 or 20. Depending on amount, they will either be sent in a re-enforced cardboard mailer, or sturdy re-enforced cardboard box. Listings will be removed as they are sold. Some issues have more than 1 copy available. LET ME KNOW ISSUE(S) THAT YOU WANT IN "MESSAGE TO SELLER" SECTION, OR SEND SEPARATE EMAIL. Vol.18, No.2 Fort Wayne's Project X, and Roster & Tenders. Allan Valve Gear. PRR 6800- One of a Kind. Old Friends. Electric Engines at Thorndale. Vol.18, No.4 PRR Steel Dining Cars: D70, D70A, D70AR, D70ASR, D70BR. The Introduction of the Belpaire Firebox on the PRR. 100 Years Ago on the PRR System. Vol.19, No.2 PRR's Cleveland Coal and Iron Ore Operations. Steam Days at Thorndale. The “Sam Rea Line.” PRR Fairbanks-Morse Erie-Builds. H31 Hopper Cars and Related Classes. Vol.20, No.1 Turn-of-the-Century G4 and G4a “Ten-Wheelers.” Roster of G4, G4a, G4b, and G4s. Tenders for G4 and G4a. Concerning a Gas-Car, Friday Nights, and a Special Man in Blue. The Saga of Billy McCain. Tender Identification (Pictorial), Classes 70F70a, 70F70e, 80F81, 80F81a. Vol.21, No.3 The Tragedy of PX5444 West. My Life in Spring Mill Station. 100 Years Ago on the PRR System. Car Inspecting at Swedeland Yard. Vol.22, No.4 At The Crossroads Of Commerce. Pennsy’s Pacifics. PRR Dining China. Royal Progress. 100 Years Ago On the PRR System, 1889. Vol.23, No.3 The Pennsylvanian. PRR Dining Car China-Postscript. The Sandhouse King. The PRR Abroad. The Un-Standard Railroad of the World. High and Wide Loads. The Braeburn Accommodations. Vol.23, No.4 Panhandle Division. American-European Express and the Broadway. Wellsville, Ohio Centennial. Vol.24, No.1 The Legend of Raymond Fernand Loewy. PRR: Streamlined by Raymond Loewy. Raymond Loewy PRR Project Listing. The New Broadway Limited. Vol.25, No.3 Pennsy's TrucTrain Service. Too Little - Too Late - But We Tried. Terminal Airbrake Test. Vol.26, No.4 PRR in Cape May County, N.J. RPO Service, Cape May, N.J. The Last A3a 0-4-0. Perforated Stamps. Freight Car Lettering. Vol.27, No.1 A Little Bit of a Mess. More Than Locomotives, Part 2 of 3. The Panhandle Division: Branch Lines, Part 1 of 3. First Love. Remembering the Panhandle Road. Testing the E44. Mrs. Casey Jones Takes Over. Vol.27, No.2 Benevolent it Wasn't. Renovo and the P&E RR. The Panhandle Division: Branch Lines, Part 2 of 3. The PRR at Morrisville, June 1964. Vol.27, No.3 GLB Hopper Cars. Columbia on the Pennsy. William Russell PRR Portfolio. It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This. Malone's Last Run. Vol.27, No.4 The Atglen & Susquehanna, Lancaster County's Low Grade. 100 Years Ago on the PRR System, 1894. The Panhandle Division: Branch Lines, Part 3 of 3. Vol.28, No.2 More Than Locomotives, Part 3 of 3. Eugene Foster's PRR Portfolio. Turbine Power. Panhandle Revisited. Down in the Corner. Vol.28, No.3 The Route of LIRR’s Weekend Chief. Not Worth Repeating? A Streamliner, It Wasn't. Vol.29, No.2 How to Wash a Locomotive. Interview With Clair L. Clugh. The 4700 and W.W. Atterbury. Crew Express Cabin Cars. An Unsung Hero. Vol.29, No.4 Overhead Catenary of the PRR. Electrification Photo Gallery. PRR's Altoona Machine Shop Fire. 100 Years Ago on the PRR System, 1896. Vol.30, No.1 PRR Portfolio. My Altoona Experiences, 1950-1951. Of Poles, Bridges and Substations. Vol.30, No.2 Rail Passenger Service Returns to Cape May County. George Weaver: My Career with the PRR. Second Extraordinary Project. The Wreck of the Ashtabula. Railroading in a Blizzard, Pictorial. Painting of PRR Vehicles. On the Road Again. Stopped in its Tracks. Vol.30, No.3 Dedication of J Tower at Strasburg (with aerial shot of Lemo Interlocking at Lemoyne). The Way Things Are Supposed to Be. Queponco Station For Sale. Locomotive Operations. The Diary of Wilson Howell Carpenter - An Account of the 1877 Railroad Riots. The Greenville Bypass. George Weaver, An Epilogue (George Weaver Commentary). Vol.30, No.4 Train Watching in the Harrisburg, Pa. Area. 100 Years Ago on the PRR System. Constructing the New York Connecting Railroad. The Burlington & Mt. Holly Railway. The American Influence on Gresley’s (British) Pacifics. Vol.31, No.1 PRR (from Fortune). PRR Eastern Region Diagram, Showing Location of Locomotive Dispatching Points and Repair Shops. What Might Have Been. PRR, Day And Night. Operation Beaver. ** Sticker mark front cover. Vol.31, No.2 Apex of the Atlantics. Midnight Ride. Pennsy's Perimeter of Plenty. How Air Brakes Really Work. The Baltimore Division, Revisited. The Detroit Arrow. ** Sticker mark front cov Vol.32, No.4 Heyday of the RPO System on the PRR. Grif Teller, Artist, Remembered. Vol.33, No.2 The XL Box Car and Related Classes. Vol.33, No.3 A Brief History of PRR MP54 Multiple-Unit cars. Wait Until Dark. Unfulfilled Ambition: Why the Pennsylvania Ended at Efner. Remarks at Retirement Luncheon for Joseph F. Tripician. A PRR 4-8-4. The PRR Confronts the Port of New York Authority Vol.34, No.2 PRR War-Emergency Coaches. The Northumberland Affair. The Placing of K4s on Horseshoe Curve. PRR Tender Lettering/Striping Drawin. Restoration of EP22 . Vol.34, No.4 Remembering the Parkton Local. Pennsy Diesels Roar Once Again (Bennett Levin's restored EMD E-8s, class EP22). The PRR at 14th St., Louisville, Kentucky. The “Slippery” T1. Vol.35, No.1 Ohio River & Western Railway. Models Riding the Cape May Seashore Lines. Part of the "Pennsy Look," 1922-1957. Class T1 Keystone-The History. Philadelphia Division Operator, Part 3 of 4. Detroit, Toledo & Ironton's Ex-PRR Steam Locomotives. The Missing Link, GV Steel Hopper Cars. A Forgotten PRR L1s "Berskshire" . What Might Have Been. Vol.35, No.2 Manhole and Brakeman's Cab Location Diagram. Hans Lewis' Wild Ride on PRR Mixed Train . Lettering Schemes for PRR Covered Hopper Cars, 1931 to 1968. PRR Steam Locomotive Boiler Explosions A 31’-3-1/2” Move on the Old Pennsy. Train NL-3. Paint ‘em Green. Vol.35, No.3 The Pokomoke City Stations. 19, North, Copy 1. 2000 Plus - Pennsy's H6. Farewell to the LIRR Pullman-Standard Passenger Cars. Vol.35, No.4 A Bridge Too Many. Emigh's Gap. The Railroads of Lewes, Delaware. The Engineer's Beloved K4s. Vol.36, No.1 D78, The Lines West Diner. (photos, diagrams, rosters, Vol.36, No.2 The Airway Limited. (Famed TAT Transcontinental Air Service), Tender Lettering and Striping, Lines West Drawing. Vol.36, No.3 Second Engine 28. The Big Elephant. Preston, Maryland. Tender Underbody Detail, Part I. The Way It Was. LIRR Vehicles. Steel Tender Lettering and Striping Diagram. Vol.36, No.4 Rails Along Tangascootac Creek. K4s Siderod Design. Arrangement of Lettering, Classes R8 & X26. The Penn Central Bankruptcy: A Blessing in Disguise. Postcards of the PRR. William V. Russell's H6 Scrapbook. The Disappearing Fireman. Girdletree, Md. Passenger and Freight Stations. South Amboy & Camden Pictorial. Harold Ickes’ Railroad Days. An Early Artist. The Lost Tunnel of Brooklyn. J1/J1a Viloco Sander. The Development of Rail. Retirement in 1909 After 55 Years. How Half A Locomotive Ran Away. The Last Run Of K4s 5478. Streamlined K4s Lettering and Striping. Vol.37, No.2 Pennsy's Peninsula of Plenty. Eugene W. Foster Pictorial. Sloping Tenders Lettering Drawing. Ballast and Roadbed. Tangascootac Area Maps Pictorial. Vol.37, No.3 A Guide to PRR F-Units and Their Evolution, Part 1 of 2. Vol.38, No.1 A Guide to PRR F-Units and Their Evolution, Part 2 of 2. Vol.40, No.2 D82 Series Dining Cars. A Magnificent Collection (keystones and number plates). Ten-Wheeler North, Part 1 of 4 (GR&I). Vol.40, No.3 Class FS-24m Diesels. Ten-Wheeler North, Part 2 of 4. The Howie Waelder Tales. Pitcairn Pictorial. PRR Through Passenger Service to the Southwest. Vol.40, No.4 PRR's Navy, Part III, When the PRR Sailed the Chesapeake, Weather and Tide Permitting. Last Crossing at Odenton. Vol.41, No.1 Baldwin Road Switches on the PRR. In Defense of the 5500's (Class T1). Philadelphia Terminal Division Operator, Part 4 of 5. Ten-Wheeler North, Part 3 of 4. Vol.41, No.2 The PRR in Crestline, Ohio. The Wreck of the Golden Triangle. The Wreck of the Red Arrow. PRR EP20 Diesels. Vol.41, No.3 The PRR's Navy, Part IV - The Great Lakes. Ten-Wheeler North, Part 4 of 4. William B. Haxel, Engineman. The Second 50 PRR Accidents. The Mechanization of Track Work, Part 1. Vol.41, No.4 K2 Speed Trials on the WJ&S, 1913. Pennsy Tests the Norfolk & Western Class J 4-8-4, Part 1 of 2. Some Thoughts on Pennsy Passenger Steam Modeling the T1. Live Steam Treasure. PRR GP7s and GP9s. PRR North Jersey Coast. Philadelphia Terminal Division Operator, Part 5. The Tuscan Red K4s. Heavyweight Paradise at Northumberland. Vol.42, No.1 Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania Recreates Lineup of Raymond Loewy Clients Pennsy & Studebaker. Washington's Weekend Celebration. My Tour at Chicago's 59th Street Enginehouse. The Pennsy Fantrip That Thawed The Freeze. Grade Crossing Accident at Snow Hill, Maryland. Exhaust Steam Injectors. A Walk to Milepost 3 on the Princeton Branch. Sheffield & Tionesta and Tionesta Valley Railways. Oil City & Pithole Railroad. PRR ALCo Switchers. Vol.42, No.3 The Building of Tornado. Tornado and 1361. Boat Train to Brooklyn. Working on the Pennsy Main Line. PRR Medal for Heroic Service. Vol.43, No.2 Extra Boards and Speed (Now it Can be Told). 1941 Pictorial (Short). Pop Pop. Camp Train Story. PB&W, Part 1. PRR Station Signs. Greensburg Pictorial. SW-1 and NW-2 Switchers. The Life and Times of Locomotive (LIRR G5s). Pittsburgh Loco Works. Vol.44, No.1 PRR Cabin Car lettering, Part 2 of 2. The OC Bridge. Olean, N.Y. ARMM Back on Track. Liberty Limited 2010. Movie “Unstoppable.” Conway Enginehouse. Johnstown Ex-PRR Station Donated. PRR Stone Bridge to be Restored. Middletown Pa. Bridges Replaced. Ex-PRR Wilmington Train Station Re- opens. Newtown Freight Station. Anzio Annie. Vol.44, No.2 PRR”s Transatlantic Navy. The Snowshoe Branch. I1sa 4231 Peeps Through Northumberland Roundhouse. Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania Awarded Grant. PRR East Altoona Bridge Removed. Manayunk Bridge. New Catenary for the Paoli Line. Ex-PRR B4a Smokin’ at Williams Grove. Vol.44, No.3 OC Bridge Postscript. The Red Sox Wreck of 1933. Long Island City (with Track Plans). Show of Shows. Pullman and PRR Fleet of Modernism Lettering Differences. Reader Opinion on 1361. Restoration of . Steam and Norfolk Southern. Oyster Bay Railroad Museum. Park Tower Closes. PRRT&HS Annual Meeting. PRR Landmarks Vanishing Around Altoona. PRR Susquehanna River Bridge Funding. Juniata Terminal trip From Philadelphia to Chicago. Vol.44, No.4 The Chicago Railroad Fair. PRR Whistles. Paoli Yard. Park Tower Historic Photos. Cemetery Railroad memorial Headstones. The K4s Wind Tunnel Tests. 1361 at Altoona. Ex-PRR PS21B Franklin Inn First Trip. History of the Franklin Inn. PRR S1 Captured in Sand at the Three Rivers Regatta. Penn Station Eagle Head in Poughkeepsie. Pittsburgh Produce Terminal May Be Razed. Tyrone YMCA. Vol.45, No.1 The Clearfield Extension. Two Dog Tales. CB&Q on PRR. The BEDT. J.H. Kline Pictorial. TrucTrain Trailers. First Catch (RPOs). LaReine Restoration. Five-Piece Set (jkeystones and number plates). Horse Cars. “Buy War Bonds” Freight Car Lettering. Lewistown in the News. E6s 460 RRMP Update. The Last Pennsy Gondolas. Duffy’s Cut Update. Vol.46, No.2 P-RSL K4s 5495. New Yorker T1 Cartoon. PRR-D&TSL Interchange at Toledo. Maple Shade N.J. Pictorial. Wreck at Hartford City, Indiana. PL Coach Classroom. Two Wrecks. Last Passenger Train from Cleveland Union Station. GG1 . Cork Tower. Vol. 46, No.3 50 Years Ago on the Corridor. SW and SW-1 Diesels on the PRR. Steam Into History , York, Pa. NKP on Horseshoe Curve. RRMP Roundhouse. E6s Restoiration. LIRR G5s Restoration. PRR GS4 Leaves Strasburg. Pennsy Railcar Restorations. Vol.47, No.1 Two Locos in Starring Roles (Steam Intio History Lincoln’s Arrival Event). Grif Teller Painting Centerspread. Press Release - New Build T1. Ex-PRR Queen Mary Parlor Car Scrapped. Quincy Station. “Pullman Porter Blues” Play Review. PRRT&HS Paint Committee Report. Grif Teller on Horseshoe Curve. Vol.47, No.2 Wreck of PX5444. The Kitche Gammi Club. Crestline, Ohio. Baseball Special Wreck, Steelton, Pa. Wild West meets the Manhattan Limited. South Amboy, N.J. PRR Door-to-Door. . Amtrak ACS64. N5b Returning to Pa. N6b and Gg1 in Harrisburg Moved. Vol.47, No.3 90 mph and Beyond: An Introduction to Poppet Valves and Fast Steam Speeds in the 1930s and 1940s. My Initial Encounters with PRR’s GP30 Fleet. Annual Meeting. Spencer, N.C. Dover Harbor. 5550 Trust Update. Inn-Series Circus Cars. Vol.48, No.3 Chartiers Branch, Part 3 of 3. Nocturne and Eventide. GG1 . LV-PRR Interchange at Hunter. Update. Amtrak Wreck at Frankford Jct., Phila. The Francis Suter, ex-PRR Z74d Harrisburg. Vol.48, No.4 Philadelphia Pictorial. PRR’s Molly Pitcher, WWII. Dennison, Ohio, Part 1 of 2. Joe Gallino, Part 2 of 2. Ex-TAST/PRR Tri-Motor in the Air. DC Chapter NRHS Ex-PRR Inn-series Cars. Vol.49, No.1 Pennsy’s Pitcairn Yard Decoded. Railroads to Jamaica Bay. Update. GG1s in the News. LIRR Update. E6s Update. Vol.50, No.2 PRR in Johnstown. P-RSL H10s. Pullmans Voyager and Wanderer. Centerspread Turtle Creek painting. BR&W H31. Leonard Calvert. Vol.50, No.4 The Montrealer. Chicago Collision. 2017 Annual Meeting. The Pennsy Girls. T1 Trust. Pullman La Reine. Pullman Braddock Inn. Vol.51, No.1 Gleuck Live Steam. Grocer’s Trip to Atlantic City. Pennsylvania Week. B6sb 5244. Steam Tales. Tyrone. Tyrone Mountain. Steve Horsley Pictorial. Vol. 51, No.2 LIRR MUs; B1 by Volkmer. K4s 5475. Enola Coal Wharf. by Ioele. F33/F34 Lettering Drawing. T1 Trust. PRR FP7. LIRR 39.