To railroaders with active memories and to seniors like me who rode the great trains toward the end of the “Streamliner” Era, the Budd Company of Philadelphia has almost a magical historic presence.
Eager passengers gazed out the train windows at the evolving landscape of eastern Tijuana as a saxophone player ripped into Queen’s “Crazy Little Thing Called Love.” The 60-year-old double-decker ...
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