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Reading Company Facilities In Color Volume 1 East of Philadelphia The Reading had a heavily-built network of lines extending east of the City of Brotherly Love to serve passengers and freight. The road’s stations, towers, bridges, yards, signs and other aspects are explored in color photos with or without trains. Autor: Mitchell E. Dakelman
shipping weight: 0,363 kgPennsylvania Railroad Facilities In Color Vol 17 Chicago Division The main line and Panhandle entrances into the Windy City feature in this final volume to the series. Branches include SC&S and South Bend. Collect the entire set while still available Autor: Robert J Yanosey
shipping weight: 0,363 kgGo back in time to this seldom-visited nexus of operations and see how the Rock Island operated away from headquarters.
shipping weight: 0,363 kgThe steel mills of the US and Canada functioned with their own heavy duty switching operations and those of related businesses.
shipping weight: 0,715 kgThe varied freight rosters of the St.Louis - San Francisco Railway (Frisco) and the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (Katy) are reviewed in full color in more than 300 photographs. There's even a handful of passenger cars used jointly by these fallen flags.
shipping weight: 0,715 kgStand trackside to watch the UP Eastern Division make the transition from steam to diesel. Showcases more than 260 vivid color photos, taken by Lou Schmitz. Hardcover.
shipping weight: 0,715 kgFormer EMD employee and Railfan Magazine editor Jim Boyd explores the Milwaukee Road of the 1960s in his Midwest homeland. Pictures are everything from FM C-Liners to branchline locals.
shipping weight: 0,363 kgNoted rail expert Jim Boyd takes a photographic look at the action along the Milwaukee's mainline and branches from St. Paul to the Pacific.
shipping weight: 0,363 kgA station-by-station look at the seldom-photographed PRR operations on the Delmarva Peninsula. Baldwins abound as the photographer takes us from Wilmington to Cape Charles in the Pennsy's last years.
shipping weight: 0,363 kgDenver hobby shop owner's photos of the steam to diesel transition years on Colorado's famous Joint Line.
shipping weight: 0,363 kgThis publication marks the 50th Anniversary of the H&M’s demise. This new book examines the final decade of the H&M and the first decade and a half under PATH, the agency set up to run the Hudson Tubes.
shipping weight: 0,715 kgThe colorful last years of the Santa Fe saw red and yellow SPSF liveries mix with red and silver "Super Fleet" warbonnets, as Volume 1 takes across the Transcon from Chicago to Belen and along the Front Range from Denver over Raton.
shipping weight: 0,715 kgAuthor Greg Stout takes the reader on a tour of the colorful Frisco that offered E8’s with race horse names and squadrons of F-units and FA’s handling the freight.
shipping weight: 0,715 kgThis all-color book takes a look behind the fences of industry where standard railroad-size locomotives work (sometimes along with critters). Join us for a look at GP7s, F7s, MU’ed Alco switchers, and many more models working in industrial settings. Over 350 never published photos.
shipping weight: 0,715 kgLike all railroads, the BR&P depended on freight interchange with the railroads it connected to. Author Mike Zollitsch has gathered together an outstanding selection of Erie, PRR, NYC, LV, B&O and other roads in both the steam and diesel era to show the interrelationship with BR&P in its service area.
shipping weight: 0,715 kgPenn Central Power, Morning Sun Book’s first title, is reprinted in a special 25th Anniversary limited run released on November 15, 2012 in anticipation of a new series entitled Penn Central Power In Color, which will begin in 2013 and pick up where the original left off. The original Penn Central Power was vastly different from the typical MSB format to which readers have become accustomed. Instead of being in all color, that first Penn Central Power (and this reprint) is 248 pages of black-and-white photography with a 12-page color insert.
shipping weight: 0,715 kgThose who know, know that Everett Young is the man to go to for heavy-duty coal railroading. Join him for a look at the hollows and mountains of Kentucky where the coal was abundant and rare power everywhere.
shipping weight: 0,715 kg