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Virginian
Railway In
Color
William McClure & Jeremy
Plant
The steam,
diesel and electric operations of the fabled Virginian are reviewed
in full color during the 1950s.
Item # 1256
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Trackside around Louisville (East) 1948-1958
with Jack Fravert
Rick Tipton, Charles Buccola,
John Campbell and Charles B. Castner
Jack Fravert
chronicled the railroading around Louisville in the years following
WWII when steam was succumbing to the diesel. L&N, C&O and
PRR steam and diesel operations are examined and explained in detail.
Item # 1241
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Trackside around Louisville (West) 1947-1958
with Jack Fravert
Castner, Campbell, Buccola and
Tipton
Pioneering
color photographer Jack Fravert’s color work on the B&O,
Monon, K&IT, IC, SOU and some intriguing shortlines around his
hometown of Louisville is chronicled in more than 200 photographs.
Item # 1270
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Southern Railway
Through Passenger Service
In
Color
Greg Stout
An examination
of Southern’s passenger fleet – its trains, motive power,
rolling stock and operations – from the 1940’s until
its reluctant entrance into Amtrak in 1979.
Item #
1228
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Trackside around Charottesville,VA 1967-1984 with Jeremy F. Plant
Jeremy F. Plant
Noted Morning
Sun author Jerry Plant details his own early photographic ventures
on the Southern, C&O, RF&P, SCL, & N&W in Virginia.
Coverage continues with shortlines Chesapeake Western, Virginia
Blue Ridge and W&W.
Item # 1260
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Trackside in Appalachia with Gene Huddleston
Gene Huddleston
Gene Huddleston
relates his Appalachian roots and experiences on the C&O, N&W,
and other routes in the mountainous regions that produced this country’s
coal. Many obscure shortlines!
Item # 1266
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