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Trackside
around the Pennsylvania Cement District
Mike Bednar and Ken Bealer
A fascinating look at the cement producing area served
by the LV, CNJ, DL&W (EL), L&NE railroads and short lines
Ironton and Northampton & Bath.
Item # 1383
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New
York City Electrified Railroads In Color
Volume 1: Lines Into Grand Central Terminal Alfred
E. Fazio and Bridget M. Hodgson The east end operations
of the New York Central and New Haven railroads are examined from
an electric traction point of view. The successor operators also!
Item # 1390
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New
York City Electrified Railroads In
Color Volume 2: Lines into Pennsylvania
Station
Alfred E. Fazio, Jr.
The story of the PRR, LIRR, NH and their successors
that used Penn Station from an electric traction point of view.
Item #1437
JUNE
1, 2012 RELEASE: Reserve your copy today for $59.95 + postage
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Philadelphia
Trolleys In Color Edward
M. Ridolph The trolley operations in the City of Brotherly
Love are examined in loving detail during the last half of the twentieth
century..
Item # 1391
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New
York Shortlines In Color
Volume 1 Gary R. Carlson
From Albany Port District RR to Lake Champlain & Moriah RR,
the traditional small railroads (short lines) of New York State
extant in the years 1950 to 1980 are explored in this popular series.
Item # 1399
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New
York Shortlines In Color
Volume 2
Gary R. Carlson
Traditional shortlines of the State, L to U, from Lowville &
Beaver River RR to Unadilla Valley RR.
Item # 1436
May 1, 2012 RELEASE:
Reserve your copy today for $59.95 + postage
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Trackside
around the Delaware Valley 1960-1983 with John Stroup and William
Tilden
John P. Stroup
PRR, Reading and PRSL are explored through the viewfinders of
two talented photographers during the troubled years leading up
to Conrail.
Item # 1401
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Baltimore
& Ohio Through Passenger Service In
Color
Bob Withers
The B&O’s “name trains” are explored top-to-bottom in this all-color
book by B&O expert Bob Withers. Motive power, equipment, interiors,
advertising and much more are detailed.
Item #1403
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