“The Right Way” Vol. 14, No. 2, Mailed to Members

CGV14N2The April–June 2010 issue of The Right Way, the Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society’s official publication, was mailed to members on Thursday, August 12, 2010.

Articles include:

  • The Chattanooga Agency’s Remarkable Record
  • Derailment at Chewacla, Alabama (July 29, 1953)
  • “Greatly Improved Service…”
  • C. G. News

Membership expirations are based on the last issue that a member is to receive. A one year membership in the Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society always includes four issues of The Right Way (regardless of the publication date). This ensures that each member receives the full benefit of their membership.

“The Right Way” Vol. 14, No. 1, Mailed to Members

CGV14N1The January–March 2010 issue of The Right Way, the Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society’s official publication, was mailed to members on Tuesday, May 18, 2010.

Articles include:

  • “Improved Passenger Service”
  • A Pacific’s Two Careers…Savannah & Atlanta 750
  • Switching—Unsung But Basic Job
  • C. G. News

Membership expirations are based on the last issue that a member is to receive. A one year membership in the Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society always includes four issues of The Right Way (regardless of the publication date). This ensures that each member receives the full benefit of their membership.

“The Right Way” Vol. 13, No. 4, Mailed to Members

The October–December 2009 issue of The Right Way, the Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society’s official publication, was mailed to members on Saturday, February 27, 2010.

Articles include:

  • The Central of Georgia’s Andalusia District
  • CofGa Motor Transport Co. Motor Coach No. 1
  • 100-ton Airslide Hopper Cars (CG 950–954)
  • C. G. News

Membership expirations are based on the last issue that a member is to receive. A one year membership in the Central of Georgia Railway Historical Society always includes four issues of The Right Way (regardless of the publication date). This ensures that each member receives the full benefit of their membership.