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Rail Pace News Magazine 1982 December Railpace Bethlehm Branch steam Ayer Tower

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    Rail Pace News Magazine 1982 December Railpace Bethlehm Branch steam Ayer Tower
    Rail Pace News Magazine December 1982
    IN THIS ISSUE . . .
    Railpace Activities
    Editorial 3
    Calendar 4
    Interchange Track     4
    RAI LPACE NEWS 8
    The Railfan Epicure by Bill Chaplik. ............ 9
    Features
    SEPTA Scene by Gerry Williams  12
    A Day at Ayer Tower by Denis Connell 14
    D. 0. DOings 18
    New Hope Steam Ramble by Bill Chaplik    22
    The L&NE Story 1917- 1918 by Frederick Deibert and Greg Buchala 24
    New Jersey Southern by Joel Rosenbaum, Tom Gallo and Bill Longo 30
    The Bethlehem Branch in Steam by Charles A. Brown  35
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