Ann Arbor Railroad, The
by D. C. Jesse Burkhardt. Sections on (1) Rolling Tonnage: Moving the Double
A's Freights, (2) Passenger Trains, (3) Tracks on the Water: The
Carferry Fleet, (4) Terminals, (5) The War Years, (6) We Have the
Connections, and (7) After the Carferries. 128 pages, B&W,
(2005) Arcadia Publishing
Softcover
$19.99
Anthracite
Classics
by James
Serensits, PRR Susquehanna River Terminals, CNJ and LVRR in the
Upper Lehigh, Reading – Flatlands and Mountains. 48 pages, Color,
(2001) The Railroad Press
Softcover
$19.95
Anything But Steam
The Interstate Commerce Commission's Search for Non-traditional
Motive Power by Frederick A. Kramer. Photos of gasoline engine
locomotives, self-propelled gasoline passenger cars, electric
freight locomotives, etc. taken by field members of the Bureau of
Locomotive Inspection in the late 1920's. 46 pages, B&W photos.
(1998) Bells & Whistles.
Softcover
$10.00
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in West Virginia by Bob
Withers. (1) Passengers, (2) Freight, (3) Locals, (4) Locomotives,
(5) Special Movements, (6) Wrecks, (7) Structures, (8) Trackwork and
(9) People. 128 pages, B&W photos.
(2007) Arcadia Publishing
Softcover
$19.99
Bangor & Aroostook RR in Color
by Jerry Angier. "The Maine Railroad" has its motive power and operations
examined in full color from the early 1950's to its end in 2002.
From passengers to potatoes, all aspects of this intriguing carrier
are covered.
128 pages, (2004) Morning Sun Books
Hardcover
$59.95
The Beauty of Railroad
Bridges In North
America – Then and Now,
Richard J. Cook. 208 pp. with more than 300 Illustrations. Plans –
Documentary Reproductions – Index, Golden West
Hardcover
$44.95
Big Critters - Compiled by James S. Eakin. An
examination of larger, trucked, internal combustion locomotives
built by the smaller manufacturers. Generally focuses on those used
by industry, shortlines and government agencies, generally those
created for one man operation, in the 44-45 ton range. Contains
locomotives by Atlas, Brookville, Davenport, GE, Plymouth, Porter,
Vulcan, Whitcomb, and conversions. 108 pages, B&W photos, (1993)
Railhead Publications
Softcover
$34.95
Boston and Albany, New York Central in New England — Volume II —
by Robert Willoughby Jones — 144 Pages — 203 Color and 14 Black
& White Photographs
Hardcover
$49.95
Boston & Maine Railroad Employees Time Tables,
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Boston
& Maine in the Nineteenth Century
by Bruce D. Heald. 128 pages. B&W, Arcadia Pub.
Softcover
$18.99
Boston
& Maine in the Twentieth Century
by
Bruce D. Heald, 128 pages, B&W
Arcadia
Pub.
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$18.99
Boston
& Maine Locomotives
by Bruce D. Heald, 128 pp., B&W, Arcadia Pub.
Softcover $19.99
Boston & Maine Trains and Services
by Bruce D. Heald. Sections on (1) Passenger, Post Office, and Milk Trains, (2)
Freight and Work Trains, and (3) Beyond the Rail: Buses, Trucks,
Boats, and Workshops. 128 pages, B&W,
(2005) Arcadia Publishing
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$19.99
Boston
and Maine, City and Shore
193 pages, color photos, high quality paper. (1999) Pine Tree Press**
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Boston and Maine in
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— Morning Sun
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$49.95
Boston and Maine in
Color, Volume 2: The Final Five Decades by
Carl R. Byron. Part One: The B&M in the Postwar Edward S. French Era
(1946-55), Part Two: The B&M in the Patrick B. McGinnis Era
(1956-1965), Part Three: The B&M in the Richard J. Mulhern Era
(1966-69), Part Four: The B&M in Bankruptcy and the John W. Barriger
Era (1971-72), Part Five: The B&M in the Alan G. Dustin Era
(1973-1983), and B&M all-time diesel-Electric Locomotive Roster. 128
page, color photos (Nov. 2007) Morning Sun
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$59.95
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Boston
and Maine Trackside with
Arthur E. Mitchell by
Carl Byron, New England chiefly during the 1950’s as the
photographer sets out to record the end of steam on the B&M. On
the way he captures the rare diesels of this railroad.
Morning Sun
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$54.95
Boston
and Maine, Equipment of the, Volume 1 :
Diesel Switchers & Road Switchers. By Robert Liljestrand & David R. Sweetland, 48
pages, B&W photos.
Softcover
$15.00
Boston
and Maine, Equipment of the, Volume 2:
Diesel Cab Units. By Robert Liljestrand & David R. Sweetland, 48
pages, B&W photos.
Softcover
$15.00
Boston
and Maine The, Volume 3
Gas/Diesel Railcars, Flying Yankee, Talgo, and Electric
Locomotives. By Robert Liljestrand & David R. Sweetland, 48
pages, B&W photos.
Softcover
$15.00
Boston's
Depots & Terminals, A History
of Downtown Boston's Railroad Stations
by Richard C. Barrett. Downtown Boston has had many more depots than
most people realize. From the Boston & Worcester's first depot on
Washington Street which opened in 1834 to the third Back Bay depot
which opened in 1987 Boston has had over 30 terminals (including
major renovations). 240 pages, 13 chapters, 6 appendices, over 300
illustrations and a full color dust jacket. A unique feature of this
volume is that it contains plans for the modeler, history for the
historian and artifact photos for the collector. (1996) Railroad
Research Publications
Hardcover
$54.95 (Out of Stock)
The
Bridge
at Quebec - by
William D. Middleton — A full account of the long effort to build a
bridge across the St. Lawrence River at Quebec City, with particular
emphasis on the extraordinary story of the failure of the first
bridge, its engineers and their fateful decisions, the terrible
collapse of August 29, 1907, and the human tragedies that
accompanied it. 203 pages, B&W photos and diagrams, (2001) Indiana University Press
Hardcover $39.95
Bridging
the Hudson: The Poughkeepsie
Railroad Bridge and Its Connecting Rail Lines
- A Many-Faceted History by Carleton Mabee. The first bridge of any
kind to be built over the Hudson River between New York and Albany.
(1) Creation, (2) Railroad Passenger Use, (3) Railroad Freight Use,
(4) Other Use, (5) Railroaders At Work, (6) Risk, Accidents, Safety,
(7) Transition. 296 pages, B&W photos, (2001) Purple Mountain Press
Softcover
$24.00
Buffalo,
Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Volume 1: New York by Mike
Zollitsch. BR&P, built to haul coal, ore, and oil between its
namesake cities, was a progressive well-loved railroad. Follow its
progress in color from its days as B&O step-child to its present day
operation by the B&O and others. 128 pages (2004) Morning Sun Books.
Hardcover
$59.95
Buffalo,
Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Volume 2: Pennsylvania-Middle
Division by Mike
Zollitsch. BR&P, built to haul coal, ore, and oil between its
namesake cities, was a progressive well-loved railroad. Follow its
progress in color from its days as B&O step-child to its
Consolidation into the B&O in 1932 and see how the years and economy
changed this once great and prosperous carrier along its former
Middle Division lines in Pennsylvania. 128 pages (2007) Morning Sun Books.
Hardcover
$59.95
Canadian National Steam in Color
- Vol. 1 - Ontario & East
by Kevin J. Holland. As the steam
locomotive disappeared from U.S. railroads in the early 1950's,
railfans flocked north to Canada where steam flourished until
1960. The final decade of CNR steam is seen through the eyes of
some of those observers in this two volume series. In this
volume, CNR operations in Newfoundland, New England, Quebec and
Central Ontario are showcased. You will find a remarkable
diversity of locomotive classes ranging from narrow-gauge
Mikados to workaday Ten-wheelers and Consolidations and, of
course, CNR's enormous fleet of Northerns. (2005) Morning Sun
Hardcover $59.95
Canadian National Steam in Color
- Vol. 2 - Ontario & West
by Kevin J. Holland. As the steam
locomotive disappeared from U.S. railroads in the early 1950's,
railfans flocked north to Canada where steam flourished until
1960. The final decade of CNR steam is seen through the eyes of
some of those observers in this two volume series. In this
volume, CNR operations in southern Ontario are showcased with
coverage continuing north to the Canadian shield and west through
Manitoba to the Rocky Mountains. You will find a remarkable
diversity of locomotive classes ranging from vintage Moguls,
Ten-wheelers and Consolidations to the CNR's modern fleets of
Mountains and Northerns. (2005) Morning Sun
Hardcover $59.95
Canadian
Pacific’s Dominion Atlantic Railway:
Nova Scotia, Two volumes, 26 pages
each, B&W photos, soft cover
Each
volume $9.00
Canadian
Pacific’s Montreal Lakeshore Commuter Services: Volume 1, 26 pages, B&W photos.
Softcover
$8.00
Canadian
Pacific to the East , The
International of Maine Division
by Omer Lavallée C.M. The "International of Maine" section of
the Montreal-St. John "Short Line" of the Canadian
Pacific Railway was completed in December 1888. This book is
substantially devoted to operations in the State of Maine, although
it also covers history and operations of the line in adjacent Quebec
and New Brunswick to complete an understanding of the line. The book
contains 12 chapters, eight photo galleries and numerous maps,
diagrams and appendices. 336 pages, B/W and colored photos, (2007)
Bytown Railway Society
Hardcover
$59.95
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Canadian Pacific Steam in Color
- Vol. 1 - Montreal & East
by Kevin J. Holland. As the steam
locomotive disappeared from many U.S. railroads in the early 1950's, railfans flocked north to Canada where steam flourished until
1960. The final glorious decade of Canadian Pacific steam is seen through the eyes of
some of those observers in this two volume series. In this
volume, CPR operations in New Brunswick, Maine, and Quebec are showcased with
a mixture of action views and close-in terminal scenes. 128
pages, (2006) Morning Sun
Hardcover $59.95
Canadian Pacific Steam in Color
- Vol. 2 - Montreal & West
by Kevin J. Holland. As the steam
locomotive disappeared from many U.S. railroads in the early 1950's, railfans flocked north to Canada where steam flourished until
1960. The final glorious decade of Canadian Pacific steam is seen through the eyes of
some of those observers in this two volume series. This
volume continues coverage in and around Montreal, and into
Southern Ontario and west through the prairie provinces to
British Columbia. 128
pages, (2006) Morning Sun
Hardcover $59.95
Canadian
Railway Station Guide: A
listing and descriptions of Canadian Railway station buildings
surviving as of January 1998, by provinces.
Softcover
$11.95
Canadian
Steam In The Prairies, Towns & Cities
by Joseph P. Boreskie, M.D. Sections on
the 1930's, the 1940's, and the 1950's. 40 pages, B&W photos,
(2005) The Railroad Press
Softcover
$16.95
Central of
Georgia Railway by Jackson McQuigg, Tammy
Galloway and Scott McIntosh for the Atlanta History Center.
128 pages. B&W photos. (1998, reissued 2003)
Softcover
$19.99
Central
Vermont in Color —
Melvin & Plant — Small in route-miles, the CV was still
big-time railroading in the 1950’s and 60’s. With top-notch
through trains, 2-10-4’s and quartets of Geeps, CV was a road well
worth visiting. All color, 128 pp. Morning Sun
Hardcover
$54.95
Central
Vermont, The South End,
Remembering the “Banana Belt”: The Wilimantic and Amherst
Subdivisions between New London CT and Brattleboro VT. 84 pages,
B&W photos
Softcover $20.95
Chattanooga,
Railroads of —
by Alan A. Walker. Includes a chapter on "Rapid Transit in the
Scenic City". 128 pages, B&W photos, Images of Rail Series, Arcadia
Publishing.
Softcover $19.99
The
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
by James E. Casto. (1) "George Washington's Railroad", (2) Passenger
Service, Freight Depots, and More, (3) The Age of Steam,
(4) Dawn of the Diesels, (5) Carrying Coal, (6) "The Finest Fleet of
Trains in the World", (7) The Greenbrier, (8) The Chessie Story, and
(9) Last Look. 128 pp. B&W photos, (2006) Arcadia Publishing
Softcover
$19.99
Chicagoland Commuter Railroads, Metra & Northern Indiana
Commuter Transportation District
by
Patrick C. Dorin and Andrew T. Roth.(1) Commuter Rail Services
Before Metra and NICTD, (2) The Metra Commuter Lines, (3)
Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District, (4) Metra Motive
Power and Equipment, (5) NICTD Motive Power and Equipment, (6)
Amtrak - The Hiawatha Services, and (7) New Routes and Services on
the Horizon. 126 pages, B&W photos, plus a 12 page color gallery, (2007)
Iconografix
Softcover
$32.95
Chicago
Union Station, A Look at Its
History and Operations Before Amtrak
by Edward M. DeRouin. 96 pages, mostly B&W photos,
some color photos. (2003) The Midwestern Rail Series Number One,
Pixels Publishing
Softcover $29.95
Civil
War Railroads: A
Pictorial Story of the War Between the States, 1861-1865,
by George B. Abdill, 192 pp., over 220 B&W photos. Indiana Univ.
Press
Hardcover
$45.00
Classic Streamliners Photo Archive The Trains and
the Designers by John Kelly. 126 pages, B&W photos, (2004)
Iconografix
Softcover
$29.95
Colorado and Southern Railway: Clear Creek Narrow Gauge by
Allan C. Lewis. In the early 1870s a railroad was built connecting
Denver to the clear Creek Mining District. Over the next 28 years,
other lines were established, bought, sold, extended, and merged to
service this mining area. In 1898, these lines were combined to form
the Colorado and Southern Railway which served another 40 years. 128 pages, B&W photos, (Oct. 2004)
Arcadia Publishing
Softcover
$19.99
Connecticut Whistle Stops
– Greenwich to New Haven 128 pages, black and white-
Arcadia Pub.
Softcover $19.99
(Out of Stock)
Conrail
by Timothy Scott Doherty & Brian Solomon. this book examines
Conrail's motive power and rolling stock, its yards and terminals,
and its most interesting routes, as well as its operations. Includes
a brief look at predecessor lines. 144 pages, Color, some B&W
photos, 8 1/2 x 11", (2004) Motorbooks International
Hardcover $34.95
Crossroads
of Commerce -
The Pennsylvania Railroad Calendar Art of Grif Teller by Dan
Cupper. For a third of a century beginning in 1925 the PRR published
large wall calendars with railroad art so striking and distinctive
that they were eagerly sought by bankers and brakemen alike. Grif
Teller painted 27 of the 33 paintings used on the calendars. this
book examines how the company's calendar program reflected what
railroading meant to its time. Revised edition by Stackpole Books
(2003). 184 pages, black and white and color. [originally published
by Great Eastern Publishing 1992]
Softcover $29.95
Cyril R.
Littlebury's Canadian Pacific Railway - 1918 to 1933 (Volume One)
— by Donald M. Bain and Lance W. Camp. Cyril Littlebury was one of
Canada's most important railway photographers who recorded railway
developments in Alberta and British Columbia when virtually no one
else during the golden age of Canadian Pacific steam. This book
presents more than 75 typical Littlebury shots in an imaginary
journey between the Calgary area and Vancouver in the era 1918 to
1933. 78 pages, black and white photos.
BRMNA (2002)
Hardcover
$25.00
Delaware
and Hudson — by
Jim Shaughnessy. 476 pp. 625 Illustrations. Syracuse University
Press
Softcover
$39.95
Delaware
and Hudson — In
Color — Volume 1
— by David R. Sweetland. A collection of 185 color photos from the
late steam – early diesel era – 1946-1968. Tour the entire
system when the D&H was notable as a bridge line and an operator
of excellent passenger service. Morning Sun
Hardcover
$45.00
Delaware
and Hudson — In
Color — Volume 2 — The Bridge Line to New England
and Canada — by
Jeremy F. Plant and Jeffrey G. Plant. 129 pp. a trip over the
D&H in the heady years between lightning stripes and Guilford.
(1994) Morning Sun
Hardcover
$49.95
Delaware
and Hudson — In
Color — Volume 3 — The D&H in the Diesel Years — by
Jeremy F. Plant and Jeffrey G. Plant. Organized by geography,
starting at the northern end of the railroad in Canada and ending up
at the southern end of the line in northeastern Pennsylvania. The
authors stick to the 744 mile system the D&H operated before 1976,
with only a few diversion to add to the story of the railroad
between the 1950's and the beginning of the Guilford era in 1984 128 pp.
(2004) Morning Sun
Hardcover
$59.95
The Delaware & Hudson Canal and the Gravity Railroad by
Matthew M. Osterburg. In a span of only three years, a 108 mile
canal and a 50 mile gravity railroad were constructed to bring coal
from the Moosic Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania to the
metropolitan markets of New York. The canal opened in 1828. (1) The
Gravity Railroad, (2) Honesdale to Lackawaxen, (3) Minisink Ford to
Bolton Landing, (4) Port Jervis to Wurtsboro, and (5) Summitville to
Rondout. 128 pages, B&W photos.
(2002) Arcadia Publishing
Softcover
$19.99
Delaware
and Hudson Steam In Color
by Chuck Yungkurth. D&H steam departed relatively early
making this all-color compilation quite rare. See everything from
Camelbacks to Challengers at rest and work in more than 200 photos.
All color, 128 pp.
Hardcover $54.95
Delaware & Hudson Thunder & Lightning Stripes by
Jaime Serensits, The Railroad Press, 48 pages, all color photos
Softcover
$19.95
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad's Syracuse Division, The by
John W. & Suzanne C. Hudson. Scenes Along The Rails Series. Covers
the Syracuse Division between 1875 and 1925. As New York States only
other significant Great Lakes Harbor besides Buffalo, the Port of
Oswego became an important outlet for Pennsylvania anthracite
shipments headed to the west. The six-mile Syracuse & Baldwinsville
is also profiled. 160 pages, 236 illustrations, maps, bibliography,
index, Depot Square Publishing
Hardcover
$44.95
Diamondbugs,
The Story of the rail motorcars on the Erie Railroad
— RAE Publishing — Softbound, 64 page book with lots of
intriguing black and white photos.
A must for any fan of these early self propelled cars.
Softcover
$14.95
Dining By Rail: The History and the Recipes of America's
Golden Age of Railroad Cuisine by
James D. Porterfield. 400 pages, b&w illustrations throughout,
size 7" by 9" (1998)
Softcover
$17.95
(Out of Stock)
Dining Car to the Pacific: The "Famously Good" food of the
Northern Pacific Railway by
William A. McKenzie. A lavishly illustrated and richly detailed
account of hospitality on the Northern Pacific - a service that many
considered the best in the industry - drawing on sources from
railroad records of the 1860s to anecdotal accounts from the people
who were there. 164 pages, b&w illustrations throughout,
size 8 1/2" by 11" (2004) Includes more than 150 authentic
recipes which have been standardized and tested for use in modern
kitchens. University of Minnesota Press
Softcover
$24.95
Dining on the Shore Line Route The History and Recipes
of the New Haven Railroad Dining Car Department by
Marc Frattasio, TLC Publishing (2003), 112 pages, over 170 b&w
photos, more than 200 classic recipes.
Softcover
$24.95
East
Broad Top Railroad by
Kenneth C. Springirth. (1) Early Years, (2) Time Stands Still,
(3) Excursion Service Begins, and (4) Train Meets Trolley. 128 pages, B&W
photos, (2008) Arcadia Publishing
Softcover
$19.99 (NEW)
Eastern Kentucky Railway by Terry L. Baldridge. Story of
a 36 mile railroad built to develop the coal, iron, and timber
resources of Eastern Kentucky whose track went from the Ohio River
to Argillite. (1) Argillite Mining and Manufacturing Company, (2)
Riverton, Hunnewell, and Grayson, (3) Hitchins to Willard and
Webbville, (4) The Eastern Kentucky Southern Railway, and (5) A Last
Ride. 128 pages, B&W photos.
(2007) Arcadia Publishing
Softcover
$19.99
Eastern Shore Railroad
by Chris Dickon. (1) An Audacious
Idea, (2) Rails over Land and SE, (3) Under Full Steam, (5) Cape
Charles and the Ferries, (6) World War II and the Automobile,
(7) At Water's Edge, (8) Last Rides. The story of new railroad
developed to overcome the challenge of geography in a
non-traditional way by connecting New York City with Norfolk VA
down the Eastern shore of Virginia using barges and passenger
ferries over more than 20 miles of open water.128 pp. B&W photos,
(2006), Arcadia Publishing
Softcover
$19.99
Edwards Railway Motor Car Company, The, And its Visionary
Founder, H. P. Edwards, the "Doctor of Sick Shortlines" by
Cary Franklin Poole. The Edwards Motor Car Company began
producing gasoline powered motor cars or "doodlebugs" in the early
1920s. The book examines Edwards, the company and the car from its
humble beginnings in Sanford NC in the 1920s, when the first car was
built utilizing a truck body and a chain and sprocket drive, to the
flashy models of the 1930s and 1940s. H. P. Edwards work as "the
doctor of sick shortlines" with the Atlantic & Western; Atlanta &
St. Andrews Bay; Marianna & Blountstown; Watauga & Yadkin River;
Georgia, Florida & Alabama; and Atlantic & East Carolina is
documented. 198 pages, over 185 photos & illustrations. (2006)
Hot Box Press
Hardcover
$49.95
Electric
Locomotive Plan and Photo Book.
8 1/4" by 11" format book of plans
and photos of electric locomotives of the Boston & Maine, The
Milwaukee Road, Grand Trunk, Great Northern, Illinois Terminal, New
Haven, New York Central, Norfolk & Western, and Pennsylvania
Railroads. B&W and some color photos.
(1997) New Jersey International
Softcover
$24.95 (Out
of Print, 3 available)
Electric
Locomotives by Brian Solomon. 96 pages, color
and B&W photos. (2003) MBI Publishing
Softcover
$15.95
The Electric Way Across the Mountains (Second Edition)
by Richard Steinheimer. The
Milwaukee Road electrification powered heavy-duty railroading in
a challenging environment through the rugged Western mountains
of Montana, Idaho and Washington. One of America's most
celebrated railroad photographers directed his talents to the
immensely popular subject of the Milwaukee Road electrification.
The result was an outstanding volume of railroad atmosphere and
history, out of print within a few years of its 1980
publication. This new edition adds 20 more Steinheimer photos,
including 12 in color, along with other material to enrich the
book. This volume remains the richest account of the human side
of the Milwaukee Road and it notable electrification. 192
pages; 321 photos; maps and drawings, timetables (November 1, 2005)
Signature Press
Hardcover $65.00
Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway
by Paul W. Jaenicke and Ralph A.
Eisenbrandt. (1) The Early Days, (2) A Well-Engineered and
Well-Equipped Railroad, (3) How the EJ&E Ran the Trains, (4) The
Employees That Made the Railroad What It Is Today, (5) Along the
Right-of-Way,
and (6) Equipment of Steel for a Railroad of Steel.128 pp. B&W photos,
(2007), Arcadia Publishing
Softcover
$19.99
Equipment
of the Delaware & Hudson Railroad, Volume Two: Steam Locomotives — by
Robert Liljestrand & David Sweetland. 48 pages, B&W photos.
Softcover
$15.00
Erie
Lackawanna Through Passenger Service In Color,
Volume 2: 1965-1970 by John J. Boehner. (1) Buffalo
Connections: The Pocono Express and The Twilight, (2) Erie
Lackawanna's Phoebe snow, (3) Riding EL with George Strombeck, (4)
Train Numbers 7, 8 and 9 - Atlantic Express and Pacific Express, (5)
The Owl and The New York Mail, (6) The Lake Cities -
Train Nos. 5 and 6 and (7) Equipment Disposition. 128 pages, all color photos, (2008) Morning
Sun Books
Hardcover
$59.95 (NEW)
Erie
Railroad — In Color
— by David R. Sweetland — Morning Sun Books
Hardcover
$45.00
Erie Railroad Facilities, Volume 2:
New York
by Robert J. Yanosey. This book contains photos of Erie
facilities (stations, freight house, bridges, etc.) in New York
State from New Jersey to Buffalo NY, with some branches somewhat
into Pennsylvania. 128
pages, all color photos, (2007) Morning Sun Books.
Hardcover
$59.95
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