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WHAT'S IN THE LATEST SHORELINER®


The Shoreliner®, is the NHRHTA's glossy New Haven Railroad history magazine. Available through membership in the NHRHTA , selected dealers, or via mail order, each issue of the Shoreliner®, magazine is loaded with informative articles and interesting New Haven Related photographs, many of which are printed in full color.


The latest issue of the Shoreliner® is Volume 30 Issue 3, published in April 2008. This issue contains the following subjects:

The story of the New Haven's NE-6 caboose fleet.

How the historic train station in Taunton, MA, was destroyed by a passing freight train, which in the process also destroyed an NE-6 caboose.

And More!


Shoreliner® Volume 30 Issue 2 contains the following subjects:

Full color front cover photo of RS-11 #1407, with a Franklin local commuter train passing through Readville, MA.

The conclusion of a detailed history on the New Haven's Readville shops outside Boston, MA.

A photo essay of the people who worked at the New Haven's Readville shops during World War II.

And More!


Shoreliner®  Volume 30 Issue 1 contains the following subjects:

Full color front cover photo of condemned DL-109 #0759, the last unit of the class and the only DL-109 to receive the McGinnis paint scheme, at Readville, MA, 10 March 1957.

The story of the Bussey Bridge disaster, a major Boston & Providence Railroad accident that occurred in the West Roxbury section of Boston on 14 March 1887.

Part three of a detailed history on the New Haven's Readville shops outside Boston, MA.

And More!


 Shoreliner®  Volume 29 Issue 4 contains the following subjects:

Full color front cover photo of a local Dedham train composed of two RDC-1s passing under the Sprague Street bridge inbound to Boston on December 16th, 1964.

Part two of a detailed history on the New Haven's Readville shops outside Boston, MA.

Part two of a history of the DOT Turbotrains.

And More!


 
Latest Shoreliner  Shoreliner®  Volume 29 Issue 2 contains the following subjects:

Full color front cover photo of Turbotrain UAC-1 at New Haven Union Station on November 10, 1967.

Part one of a two part history of the DOT Turbotrains.

Operations on the Highland Division between 1947 and 1953.

A post-script on the New Haven's Snow Trains, carried over from the previous Shoreliner.

And More!


Shoreliner® Volume 29 Issue 1 contains the following subjects:

Full color front cover photo of EP-4 362 westbound with a damaged nose at South Norwalk, CT, on May 9, 1959.

The history of the New Haven's Snow Trains.

The story of the New Haven's last DL-109 -- the PP-716, which served as a third rail power source for the experimental trains at Boston's Dover Street Yard.

The story of the New Haven's involvement in publicity for the Harwich Cranberry Festival of 1955.

The story of the New Haven's experimental triangular catenary, still in service but its days numbered.

And More!


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