Sandy Campbell (ERA #5228) is a design consultant who has created logos, magazines and websites for JPMorgan Chase, Columbia Law School, the Brearley School and many others. In addition to serving as editor / art director of Headlights and webmaster of ERA Online, Mr. Campbell was elected Membership Secretary of the ERA Board of Directors in 2006. His website, Sandy Campbell Design, is an online portfolio of his design work for the ERA and other corporations.
Raymond R. Berger, Frank Miklos and John Pappas
Jeff Erlitz, Michael Glikin, James N. J. Henwood, Trevor Logan, John Linden, Jimmy Mattina, Tom McAnaney, Raymond J. Mercado, Bob Penisi (Railroad Avenue Enterprises), Steve Siegerist and William Vigras
Fulton Press of Lititz, Pa. has been printing Headlights for over 15 years. They are full-service printers with state-of-the-art press equipment, including direct-to-plate technology that eliminates the need for film negatives.
Mr. Parascandolo was the webmaster of Croydon Tramlink, The Unofficial Site, which he started as a schoolboy. A signalling engineer by profession, his text and photos made the July-December 2002 Croydon Tramlink issue of Headlights possible. He was tragically killed in a head-on collision on February 7, 2007 at he age of 26. In recognition of his contributions to the Croydon Tramlink, tram 2535 was officially named “Stephen Parascandolo” by Roger Harding, general manager of Tramlink. [More]
Mr. Morrison is an expert in South American traction and has consulted on numerous articles in Headlights. His book, Latin America by Streetcar, was featured in the January-March 1997 issue (pages 6-7). Mr. Morrison recently added The Tramways of Cuba, a web sequel to one of his books, The Tramways of Brazil (Bonde Press, 1989).
Mr. Slaight’s exciting photos of the Las Vegas Monorail on Transitpics helped round out “Viva Las Vegas” in the January-June 2003 issue of Headlights. Chris says he’s tired of transit photography; let’s hope he changes his mind!
Mr. Smatlak, an historic trolley preservation consultant, is publisher of the website Railway Preservation Resources. He provided up-to-date news and photos for “San Pedro Gets the Red Out,” Headlights, January-June 2001 (pages 4-5).
John Stern’s transit images form the backbone of the Sprague Library photography collection. They span a unique period in American transit history from the early 1940s to the late 1950s. Mr. Stern is a member of the Aesthetic Realism Foundation and his work is featured on their new website, Aesthetic Realism Looks at New York City.
Ms. Weber is an artist who paints NYC subway station tile mosaics. Paintings from her website were featured in “Rochelle Weber’s New York,” in the January-June 1999 issue of Headlights, pages 36-37.