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KKansas City Southern in the Deramus Era by Marre and
Sommers -- ?The heart of the book is the diesel age, but
the age of steam that preceded it (and co-existed with
it for about 15 years) is covered, too. Observe the
passage of the ?outhern Belle, await the arrival of
repowered FM Erie-builts, or hear a quartet of
first-generation diesel locomotives crawl, at full
throttle, up the grade at Rich Mountain. Includes
roster data and maps. 232 pages, 500-plus photos, dust
jacket featuring a painting by Mike Danneman, hard
cover.
0100-005719.........Retail $48.00 Sale Price $28.80
Katy Steam Finale by Lloyd Stagner-- This new photo and
text history covers the last years (1945-1954) of
steam locomotion on a Southwest favorite, the
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. Year-by-year
systemwide coverage explains where and when Katy steam
was replaced with diesels. Includes assignment sheets,
engine rosters, and a color cover. 44 pages, soft
cover.
0100-005727..........Retail $14.95 Sale Price $8.97
Lackawanna Heritage 1947-1952 by John Krause and Ed Krist -- A
look at the Lackawanna in the period from 1947-1952. This was its transi
tional period from steam to diesel. 48 pages, 58 b&w photos. 11" x 8.5",
soft cover.
0100-005740..........Retail $8.95 Sale $5.37
Lackawanna Railroad--In Color by David Sweetland -- Pictures t
he DL&W during the immediate post World War II years featuring the best o
f steam, electric and diesel operations. 128 pages, almost 200 color phot
os. 8.75" x 11.25", hard cover.
0100-005760..........Retail $45.00 Sale $27.00
Lackawanna ?Superpower Railroad of the Northeast by
Robert LaMassena-- The DL&W was one of the pioneers of
superpower steam, and its locomotives held up a
standard in both size and capacity. LaMassena, a steam
authority, provides a detailed examination of this
interesting anthracite road? late steamers. 112 pages,
photos, maps, charts, and rosters. 8.75?x 11.25? hard
cover.
0100-005761..........Retail $26.95 Sale Price $16.17
LLackawanna Railroad Trackside with Henry Peterson by
Mike DelVecchio-- One man? quest to explore DL&W steam
on color film from the 1950?. Alittle CNJ, PRR and
NYC.
0100-005762..........Retail $54.95 Sale Price $32.99
Lake Michigan's Railroad Car Ferries by Karl R. Zimmermann --
The most complete pictorial history on the Lake Michigan boat fleets of C
&O, Ann Arbor, GTW, Mackinac Transportation Company and their successors!
64 pages, approx. 130 photos (1/3 color), literature reproductions. 8.5"
x 11", soft cover.
0100-008692..........Retail $24.95 Sale $14.97
The Last of Steam by Joe Collias -- A stirring saga of big ste
am and small steam during their final decades. 268 pages, 300 b&w photos.
8.75" x 11.25", hard cover.
0100-005750..........Retail $39.95 Sale $23.97
Lehigh and New England by Ed Crist and John Krause -- A conden
sed history of the L&NE in its final 20 years. Both an anthracite road an
d a bridge route from Eastern Pennsylvania to New England, it utilized st
eam power and Alco diesels in turn. 80 pages, 127 b&w photos. 11" x 8.5",
soft cover.
0100-005853..........Retail $13.95 Sale $8.37
The Life and Times of a Locomotive Engineer by Steffes
--The insightful and humorous autobriography of a
Southern Pacific engineer from 1937 through 1976.
Relive the excitement of a time of transition from
steam to diesel, through the war years and into the
70?. 305 pages, soft cover.
0100-005971..........Retail $19.95 Sale Price $11.97
Little Look at Big Boy by William Kratville -- A booklet picto
rial about the Union Pacific's largest steam locomotive. 11" x 8.5", soft
cover.
0100-006001..........Retail $5.50 Sale $3.60
Little Railways of the World by Frederick Shaw -- Selected tal
es of worldwide miniature railroad lines with explanations and descriptio
ns of their locales, including Africa, India, and China. 270 pages, 225 p
hotos, maps. 7" x 10", hard cover.
0100-005990..........Retail $49.95 Sale $29.97
The Lore of the Train by C. Hamilton Ellis -- Deals with train
s from all over the world. Learn what other peoples have contributed to t
he science of rail locomotion of people and goods. 237 pages, drawings. 1
1" x 12", hard cover.
0100-006040....(out of print, 3 left)....Retail $15.95 Sale $9.57
The Louisiana & Arkansas Railway by James Fair-- This,
the first history of the L&A follows the development
of a premier railroad system from the early boom days
of railroading to the modern era of takeovers.
Established at the turn of the century, it eventually
connected New Orleans to Dallas. ?he Better Way?was
always a profitable line. It was the most successful
line in its region, and operated recently under the
aegis of the KCS before KCS absorbed it in 1992. 176
pages, 80 b&w illustrations. 8.25?x 10.75? hard cover.
0100-006052.........Retail $47.95 Sale Price $28.77
M Maine Central in Color by Jeremy Plant and George
Melvin-- The Maine Central was nothing if not colorful.
This book follows the road from its steam days up
until its absorption into the gray Guilford System.
See the road and the fabulous Maine scenery in over
240 color photos. 128 pages, 8.75?x 11.25? hard cover.
0100-006063..........Retail $49.95 Sale Price $29.97
Many More Mountains, Vol. 3: Rails into Silverton by
Allen Nossaman-- Turning our attention to the time of
the building of the Denver & Rio Grande? narrow gauge
line into the mineral-rich San Juan Mountains, and
specifically its line from Antonito over the Cumbres
Pass-Toltec Gorge route to the Animas River, through
Durango into Silverton is the purpose of this
well-illustrated book. It deals with the construction
of the rail line, its locomotives and equipment, and
the way that the coming of the rails changed the life
of those in the towns along the way. 352 pages, 148
b&w photos, 23 color photos, 15 maps and tables. Hard
cover.
0100-006085.........Retail $39.00 Sale Price $23.40
Manhattan Gateway: New York's Pennsylvania Station by William Midd
leton -- The entire history of Pennsy's railroad into the heart of Ma
nhattan and its famous terminal. The project took 15 years and much money
. A fascinating story, well illustrated and spiced with short biographs o
f the project's planners. 159 pages, 128 b&w, 7 color photos, drawings, l
iterature reproductions, bibliography. 8.75" x 11.25", hard cover.
0400-001057..........Retail $44.95 Sale $26.97
Memories of Norfolk and Western Power by Paul Carleton -- The
author discovered N&W steam power just a couple of years before the road
dieselized. Early steam locos are touched on, then the Mallets come along
, and we are shown the "A" class simple articulateds and the "J" class 4-
8-4's. Late switchers are examined as well as the Jawn Henry. 176 pages,
approx. 300 b&w photos, map, chart, steam roster. 8.75" x 11.25", hard co
ver.
0100-006142..........Retail $34.95 Sale $20.97
Midland Valley: Rails for Coal, Cattle & Crude by Lloyd Stagner -- A long overdue look at the Midland Valley Railroad and its role in t
he "Muskogee Roads" system that served Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, and Arkan
sas. 56 pages, 88 b&w photos, color cover, map, rosters, timetable repro
ductions. 8.5" x 11", soft cover.
0100-006151..........Retail $15.95 Sale $9.57
The Milwaukee Road--In Color, Vol. 1: The East End by William Raia
-- Photos of The Milwaukee Road territory east of Milwaukee back in
the late steam/early diesel days. Locomotives from Erie-builts to F7s are
shown, and the railroad's freight and passenger service are both feature
d in this handsome book. 128 pages, over 200 color photos. 8.75" x 11.25"
, hard cover.
0100-006152..........Retail $49.95 Sale $29.97
The Milwaukee Road in Color, Volume 2: City of Milwaukee by Jeffre
y Koeller --Concentrating on the road's facilities in and around its
namesake city, this book gives us an overall picture of them and the moti
ve power and equipment the railroad employed from the late forties into t
he late seventies. 128 pages, approximately 230 color photos, literature
reproductions, map. 8.75" x 11.25", hard cover.
0100-006153..........Retail $49.95 Sale $29.97
The Milwaukee Road in Color, Vol. 3, Wisconsin &
Michigan by William Stauss-- Check out this well-loved
road in its home state of Wisconsin and in the Upper
Peninsula of Michigan. There were all kinds of
operations in the area, from high speed main lines to
rusty rail branches. Action is pictured from steam
days forward, emphasizing steam and early diesels. The
Hiawathas are well represented here. 128 pages,
approx. 245 color photos, map, literature
reproductions. 8.75?x 11.25? hard cover.
0100-006154..........Retail $49.95 Sale Price $29.97
Milwaukee Road Steam Power by John Tigges -- The Milwaukee's d
iversity of operation was reflected in its motive power. Over history the
road rostered everything from 4-4-0's to 2-6-6-2 Mallets. This book cove
rs the Milwaukee's steam power completely, class by class, with details a
nd photos for each class. 208 pages, over 290 b&w photos, illustrations,
rosters. 8.75" x 11.25", hard cover.
0100-006192..........Retail $57.00 Sale $34.20
Minneapolis & St. Louis--In Color by Gene green -- This book takes the reader on a visual tour of the M&StL's lines during the 1950's, when the road was at its best. First generation diesels in a variety of paint schemes can be seen hauling freights consisting of boxcars, as well as few of the M&Stl's steamers and the short-haul 'Puddlejumper' passenger trains. Look back at the railroad of the much-modeled red and white boxcar. 128 pages, over 240 color photos, map, diesel,diesel roster. 8.75" X 11.25", hard cover.
0100-006286..........Retail $49.95 Sale $29.97
Missouri-Kansas-Texas--In Color by Raymond George, Jr. -- A to
ur of the entire Katy system during its entire postwar history. Lots of s
team, passenger train, and cab unit shots here. 128 pages, all color phot
os. 8.75" x 11.25", hard cover.
0100-006480..........Retail $49.95 Sale $29.97
Model Railroader Cyclopedia, Vol. 2: Diesel Locomotives compiled b
y Bob Hayden -- A reference manual of North American diesels meant to
be a modeler's aid, containing complete HO scale drawings of many diesel
s, chosen and arranged to give a continuous accounting of the development
of the diesel locomotive. 160 pages, approx. 500 b&w photos, scale drawi
ngs. 13.5" x 10.75", soft cover.
0100-006331..........Retail $29.95 Sale $20.97
The Morristown & Erie Railway by Bob Pennisi -- The M&E is a n
orthern New Jersey short line. This picture book shows it mostly after 19
82, with a few earlier glances. Much of the power is Alco diesels, as the
M&E at this time was heavily into Alcos. 48 pages, 89 photos (4 color),
map. 11" x 8.5", soft cover.
0100-006476 Retail $8.95 Sale $5.37
Mountain Mainlines of the West by Ronald Hill -- The photo loc ations here are Hill's personal favorites in the vast and beautiful West. His trip traces a large circle beginning in New Mexico, going up into Br itish Columbia, and returning south to Colorado. See some of the most sce nic railroad lines in North America. 64 pages, approx. 64 b&w photos (co lor cover). 9.5" x 8.5", soft cover. 0100-006543..........Retail $12.95 Sale $5.97
Montana Rail Link: The Main Street of Southern Montana by Wesley Fox -- This is the 10th year of operation on former BN and NP lines from Billings, Mt to Sandpoint, ID. In this book, you're given a scenic photographic tour over the road's main line. MRL serves as a bridge line for the BN and runs its own long distance locals that roam the whole system. There are three mountain passes on the line that are covered extensively. The book ends with a 1988 ride on a business car at the end of a piggyback train. 96 pages, 125 b&w photos. 8.5" X 11", hard cover.
0100-006620...........Retail $37.95 Sale $22.77


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