September 1952 Ties

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ON THE COVER

Special jobs are nothing new for the railroads and one requiring almost split-second operation is the handling of circus trains.

This is just one of the many jobs that railroads handle with dependable service. The experience of years proves that when masses of people and great quantities of materials must be moved from place to place no other means of transportation can match the railroads.

"The Greatest Show on Earth" each year finds the Southern ready and able to serve it-and "the show goes on."