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<p>[QUOTE="Cameron E, post: 12178730, member: 334127"]Hi there, </p><p><br /></p><p>I live in Australia and not able to go to libraries in Canada, unfortunetly.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm trying to find any old articles specifically on A-Trains roughly around the early to mid 70's, when I believe the term first started being used (possibly earlier according to another member on this forum). I'm trying to find the origin of the term.</p><p><br /></p><p><i>Bus & Truck Transport</i> was a big truck magazine back then.</p><p>Also, "<i>Motor Truck"</i> was also another popular magazine back then too.</p><p>I'm 99% sure both of these were Ontario based magazines, so would be good to see something from Alberta, as I suspect this is the location of the origin of the terminology (but no confirmed).</p><p><br /></p><p>I know its a long shot but thought I would cast my line and see what happens.</p><p><br /></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Cameron E.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cameron E, post: 12178730, member: 334127"]Hi there, I live in Australia and not able to go to libraries in Canada, unfortunetly. I'm trying to find any old articles specifically on A-Trains roughly around the early to mid 70's, when I believe the term first started being used (possibly earlier according to another member on this forum). I'm trying to find the origin of the term. [I]Bus & Truck Transport[/I] was a big truck magazine back then. Also, "[I]Motor Truck"[/I] was also another popular magazine back then too. I'm 99% sure both of these were Ontario based magazines, so would be good to see something from Alberta, as I suspect this is the location of the origin of the terminology (but no confirmed). I know its a long shot but thought I would cast my line and see what happens. Regards, Cameron E.[/QUOTE]
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