Step back in time with this vintage RAILROAD Magazine from July 1967, a must-have for any railway enthusiast or collector of historical transportation periodicals. The captivating cover story features the remarkable Dottie Laughlin, celebrated as a 'Locomotive Engineer and Railfan Extraordinary,' offering a unique glimpse into her passion and contributions to the world of trains. This issue also highlights a fascinating report on 'INDIA IS BUILDING STEAM LOCOMOTIVES TODAY,' providing a global perspective on railway engineering and development during the era.

Dive into a rich collection of articles, photographs, and insights penned by notable contributors like Freeman Hubbard and Fritz Lehmann, delivering in-depth narratives on railroading history, technology, and the vibrant railfan culture of the 1960s. Explore detailed accounts of steam locomotives, their operation, and the dedicated individuals who shaped the industry. This collectible magazine offers a window into a pivotal period for railways, making it an invaluable addition to any collection focusing on train history or vintage publications.

Beyond the main features, readers will discover diverse content that reflects the interests of the time, from personal stories of railway workers to broader discussions on the future of train travel. This issue is packed with the kind of authentic information and nostalgic charm that appeals to both seasoned collectors and those new to the hobby of railroadiana. Secure this piece of railway heritage and enjoy the enduring legacy of the iron horse.