TENDERS ONLY were left in 1960 of some 29 Q steamers once stored at Lincoln, Nebr. Only survivor (at end of line): 4-8-4 5629. Give Yourself a Gift from ILLINOIS For some years we've received requests from folks who ride our trains to buy certain service items in everyday use. We list these below so that you, too, may have an opportunity to buy one or more if you desire. ARRIVALS & DEPARTURES IN THE ROUNDHOUSE: More 2250 h.p. GP30's have been placed on order with Electro-Motive; Rio Grande wants 13 and Kansas City Southern is taking 10. . Bessemer & Lake Erie has leased 15 diesel road units to Norfolk & Western. . Louisville & Nashville's South Louisville Shops have completed $15,000 overhaul of historic 4-4-0 General for April centennial rerun of its famous dash of 1862. This time around engine will burn oil instead of wood. MORE TOFC GAINS: Pennsy's moving almost twice as much piggyback traffic as it did a year ago. Trilevel flats have unloaded as many as 762 automobiles at one time into New York. Traffic from South to Philadelphia and New York is gaining too, with as many as 144 trailers moved in 24 hours. COMING UP: Eastern railroads expect an engineering feasibility report soon on "Unitrain"--a concept for a semipermanently coupled bidirectional This famous, heavy-bodied salad 25,000-ton-capacity coal train with diesel power spotted throughout the consist. THREAT: West There's a trace of Indian Chutney for Virginia railroads are protesting granting of ZIPPER CARRYALL This handy-size bag carries everything from books and magazines to sandwiches. It's 111⁄2" square by 4" wide, is made of green nylon with tan waterproof lining. Price $2.20 (includes tax) ILL. CENT. PLAYING CARDS Best traveled deck in the country cards have the snap and feel card players like. Price per deck $1.00 MAINLINER FRENCH DRESSING dressing, as served on our dining cars, combines a tomato base with a variety of ingredients, is delightfully tangy. extra eating pleasure. 8 oz. bottle 65¢ PANAMA LIMITED BASE PLATE Made of fine, clear crystal, it pictures the 110-year history of Illinois Central locomotives. The locomotive detail in black is permanently fired into right of eminent domain to a 400-mile 100million-dollar coal pipeline proposed to move slurry (finely ground coal and water) from mines to the East. ON THE PANEL: Louisville & Nash the surface. The center field is frost-ville signal crews expect to complete C.T.C. white. 22K gold border and lettering provide an elegant finishing touch. This collector's item comes to you in a "ship-safe" container. Per plate $7.75 MAINLINER GLASSES Big and Little They're conversation pieces for home bars. Big Mainliner is a 15-oz. glass beautifully illustrated with an Illinois Central motif. The little 8-oz. roly-poly is a family favorite, printed in brown and yellow, an attractive com panion for its "Big Brother." Set of six, either size-$3.00 Mailed prepaid in sturdy container. PANAMA TIE CLIP Any man would be proud to wear this tie-bar. Panama Limited power units are shown in raised detail against a plain gold bar. Gold plated $3.30 Gold filled $6.60 (includes tax) MONOGRAMMED RAIL SPIKE This is a working rail spike and is dressed up in a chrome coat for "desk service." Smooth, polished head is ! monogrammed. Price $1.00 Add 50¢ for cost of mailing. Check the items you wish, then tear out and mail this advertisement (en- | closing check or money order to cover cost) to C. J. Bueschel, ILLINOIS General Superintendent, CENTRAL Dining Service, Illinois RAILROAD 11th Place, Chicago 5, III. YOUR NAME ADDRESS | CITY. Central Railroad, 135 E. tion. between Birmingham and Athens, Ala., 102 miles, He |