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New Haven Trackside with Thomas J. McNamara
Jeremy F. Plant
Tom McNamara provides us with the sixth Trackside volume, an exciting
portfolio of New Haven action photography from the 1950s and 60s.
His work ranges from the heavy-duty electrified zone to bucolic
branches to four-unit FAs on Maybrook merchandise trains.
Item #1051
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New Haven In Color Volume 1
The Battle for Profits 1945-1961
Geoffrey H. Doughty
Follow the struggle of the New Haven out on the road during the
1950s as it makes a valiant effort to modernize its operations while
enduring onerous financial burdens and dubious management.
Item
# 1196
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New Haven In Color Volume 2
The Struggle for Survival
Geoffrey Doughty
In the Sixties,
the once mighty NHRR had fallen on hard times with its day-to-day
continued operation often being questioned. New power, new service
ideas and many other changes to its traditional operation enabled
the road to limp forward, all illustrated in full color in this
new book.
Item # 1197
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New
Haven In Color Volume 3
Into the Abyss - The Bankruptcy Years 1961 - 1968
Geoffrey Doughty
The New
Haven fought for its very existence during the tumultuous 1960s.
Get on board and follow the slow demise of this once-thriving property,
featuring over two hundred color photographs and a detailed analysis
of its financial health.
Item # 1198
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Trackside along the New Haven 1950-1956 with Arthur E. Mitchell
Carl Byron
Trackside
book #26 tours the New Haven in its Hunter Green pre-McGinnis
years after WWII. Photographer Art Mitchell shows us a little
steam and marine operations and plenty of early diesels and heavy
electrification.
Item # 1231
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Maine
Central In Color Volume 1
Jeremy F. Plant and George Melvin
From the 1950s to Guilford in more than 240 color views of this New England
classic! The authors provide a detailed tour of the Maine Central.
Item # 1044
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