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Morning train
Canadian Pacific in Color
Bill Linley
Morning Sun Books, 2003
"CPR Operations in the steam to diesel transition years (1949-1968) from Nova Scotia to Ft. William, Ontario are illustrated in full color."
Southern Pacific in Color Volume 2: Black Daylights - Black Widows (Southern Pacific Lines, Volume 2)
Jim Boyd
Morning Sun Books, 2002
Railroad photos and history.
Grand Trunk Western in Color
Morning Sun Books, 2004
"In 1960 the GTW image was remade from its conservative green color scheme. Witness this dramatic changeover as it overtakes everything from F7s to equipment, through the photography of Emery Gulash."
Trackside: Around New York City 1953-1968, with Robert Malinoski
Robert R Malinoski
Morning Sun Books, 2001
"A top-notch combination: the photography of Bob Malinoski and the writing of Railfan and Railroad Magazine editor Steve Barry. All the pre-Penn Central roads around the 'Big Apple' are explored through the lens of Bob Malinoskiís camera in the steam to diesel transition years."
Waiting for the Morning Train: An American Boyhood (Great Lakes Books)
Bruce Catton
Wayne State University Press
, 1987
Boyhood Memoirs of a Literary Giant
I never met Bruce Catton, but I corresponded briefly with him in the mid-1970's. The same qualities that marked him as a correspondent--courtesy, graciousness, and gentle humor--illuminate this lovely memoir of a great historian. Catton grew up in Benzonia, ...
Thomas the Tank Engine: Good Morning Engines (Interactive Music Book) (Thomas & Friends)
W. Awdry
Publications International, Ltd.
, 2003
Great For Small Children
Good Morning Engines is a Play-a-Sound book which features 7 sound buttons: Thomas, a rooster crowing, band music, Percy, ZZZZZZ's (sleeping sound), a ticking clock, and the sound of trains chugging on the track. This is a glossy, board book with 8 pages that ...
Rutland in Color
Philip R. Jordan
Morning Sun Books, 2003
A Must for Rutland fans
I had no idea there were so many great color photo's of the Rutland out there. As a very active Rutland Rail Fanner and a member of the RRHS I thought over the years I had seen most of the photo's to be seen, but this book full of rare color shots of the Rutland just ...
Pennsylvania Trolleys In Color Volume 2: The Philadelphia Region
Morning Sun, Scotch Plains, NJ, 1998
"Our traction journey across the Keystone State continues with a color look back at PTC, Red Arrow, P& W and Fairmount Park. This is Volume 2 0f 4."
Chicago Burlington & Quincy In Color Volume 3 (Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad in Color (4 volumes), 3 ...
Morning Sun, 2000
The third installment in our coverage of the Q with more than 250 vintage color scenes!
Bangor and Aroostook Railroad in Color
Morning Sun, Scotch Plains, NJ, 2004
The Maine Railroad" has its motive power and operations examined in full color from the early 1950s to its end in 2002. From passengers to potatos, all aspects of this intriguing carrier are covered.
Atlantic Coast Line Color Guide to Freight and Passenger Equipment
Paul Faulk
Morning Sun Books, 1999
"The Atlantic Coast Line's flamboyant purple, silver and gold trim stood out in a sea of boxcar red and hopper black. Study its passenger and freight roster through hundreds of vintage photos in this 128-page all color book."
N de M in color
Matthew J Herson
Morning Sun Books, 2000
"The steam, diesel, and electric fleet of the NdeM (National Railways of Mexico) is examined through more than 250 vivid color photographs taken by the author. From 4-8-2's to Geeps, Centipedes to F-units, operations of this giant railroad are detailed (in English, of course)."
Southern Pacific In Color Volume 3: Classic Scarlet (3 (of 5))
Morning Sun, Scotch Plains, NJ, 2003
"Jim Boyd's motive power examination of the EsPee continues in the 1960s as the road introduces second generation power and a new paint scheme."
New York Harbor Railroads In Color Volume 1 (1 of 2)
Morning Sun, 2000
"The railroads serving the Port of New York owned and operated fleets of ferries, tugboats and barges to move freight and people from place to place within the vast harbor. Instead of the switching tracks found in other cities, New York was said to have "a water belt line" connecting all steamship piers and waterfront terminals. The marine ...
Booked on the Morning Train: A Journey Through America
George Scheer
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
, 1991
More about his journey than the railroad experience
While the book was a good read, it spent to much time dealing with his friends that he stayed with. He spent way to little time on how train travel works, what his experiences were aboard AMTRAK, and the beauty of traveling by rail. His stay in New Orleans, with a ...
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