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Trackside
in the Erie Lackawanna New Jersey Commuter Zone with William J. Brennan
William J. Brennan Bill
Brennan’s inspired photography showcases the EL’s commuter service
prior to the introductions of the U34CH locomotive and Comet Cars.
Stillwells and RS3’s, freight service, branches that haven’t run
in almost four decades - it’s all here in this all-Jersey book.
Item # 1248
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Erie
Lackawanna Through Passenger Service
In Color
Volume
1: 1960-65
John
Boehner
A train-by-train analysis of Erie Lackawanna’s long
distance service in its early years. Author Boehner looks at every
aspect of the road’s intercity passenger department in this unique
book.
Item
# 1179
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Erie
Lackawana Through Passenger Service
In Color Vol.
2 1965-1970
John
J. Boehner
The PHOEBE SNOW, some lesser trains and THE LAKE CITIES
are examined as EL winds up its long distance passenger service.
Item
# 1303
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Erie
Railroad Facilities
In Color Volume
1: New Jersey
Robert
J. Yanosey
This is the first in a three-volume set that examines
the stations, towers, shops, and just about anything else not-on-wheels
along the Erie Main Line and its branches in the Garden State, chiefly
during the Erie Lackawanna years.
Item
# 1268
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Erie
Railroad Facilities
In Color Volume
2: New York State
Robert
J. Yanosey Station-by-station,
tower-by-tower, the journey west continues across the Empire State
looking at facilities on the Erie and EL. Terminals, shops, interiors,
bridges, even some trains passing by.
Item
# 1278
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Erie
Railroad Facilities
In Color Volume
3: PA, OH, IN, IL
Robert J. Yanosey
Stations, towers, shops and much more on the west
end of Erie RR territory prior to 1976. This final volume also covers
the branches west of Meadville.
Item
# 1286
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Erie
Lackawanna
Trackside with
the McCarthys
Jos.H.,
Jos. M. and John A. McCarthy
Joe McCarthy’s
two sons accompanied him on photographic expeditions on the Erie
Lackawanna and grew up with their own photographic interpretation
of the Friendly Service Route.
Item
# 1274
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