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Passenger Train Journal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Passenger Train Journal
''Passenger Train Journal'' ''(PTJ)'' is an American magazine about passenger rail transport and rail transit past and present, oriented for railfans and published currently by White River Productions. Founded in 1968, it was published continuously until 1996, and monthly from 1979 onward, but then ceased publication. After a 10-year absence, it was restarted in 2006 with a different publishing company,〔 as a quarterly magazine. ''PTJ'' deals exclusively with passenger rail, not freight. Although focused on North America, each issue includes at least a small amount of content on overseas—usually European—passenger rail. == History == ''Passenger Train Journal'' was founded in 1968 by Kevin McKinney,〔〔McKinney, Kevin. "On the Point", p. 2. ''Passenger Train Journal'', issue 229 (4th Quarter, 2006). White River Productions.〕 who established the PTJ Publishing Company for the purpose. The magazine originally was issued quarterly, becoming bimonthly in fall 1975 and monthly starting in March 1979. McKinney remained its publisher and owner until selling the magazine to Interurban Press in 1987.〔〔 Publication continued under Interurban Press, and as of 1992 ''PTJs circulation was about 10,000. In 1993, Interurban Press was acquired by Pentrex,〔Ryll, Thomas (November 29, 1994). "Felida man tracks light rail" (profile of retired Interurban Press owner Mac Sebree). ''The Columbian'', p. A3.〕 which continued publishing ''PTJ'' until abruptly "suspending"〔 publication at the end of 1996. Pentrex never revived the magazine, and indeed in 1999 ceased publishing all of its other magazines as well.〔(Magazine Subscriber Information ) (2000). Pentrex. Retrieved 2015-06-01.〕
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