Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis In Color
This busy switching road serviced St. Louis Union Station and numerous yards and trackage in the St. Louis area. Many trunk lines (PRR, NYC, MP, MKT, Wabash, etc.) utilized the TRRA and their trains are also illustrated in vintage color dating back to the early 1950’s. Item # 1292.
Spokane Portland & Seattle In Color
Diesels of the Northwest's Own Railway
The dieselization of the SP&S is traced in more than 250 color photographs. This chronological look at the road’s motive power development takes the reader right up to, but not including, the BN merger. Item # 1293.
Lackawanna RR Facilities In Color Volume 1: Hoboken to Dover
The Lackawanna described itself as “Mile for Mile, the Most Highly Developed Railroad in America” and the suburban Morris & Essex Division lived up to this slogan. Stations, towers, bridges and shop buildings on the Main Line and Boonton, Gladstone and other branches. Item # 1294.
Norfolk & Western Steam In Color
The last great bastion of steam was the N&W and this book will illustrate why the road had such faith so late in the diesel era. This system-wide tour of the N&W has stunning action photography as well as terminal scenes. Item # 1295.
Trackside Around Montreal 1955 - 1979 with Peel Steven, Sr.
The Canadian Pacific and Canadian National were in their last days of steam when photographer Peel Steven, Sr. began to record their passing in stunning color. The early diesels around this beautiful city are also well recored. Item # 1296.
Trackside in the Mid-Atlantic States 1946-1959
The late 1940’s-1950’s tour of the United States continues as they visit the Lackawanna, B&O, Reading, CNJ, EBT, VGN, C&O, PRR, N&W when steam ruled and early diesels were just arriving from the builders. Item # 1297.
Burlington Northern In Color Volume 2: A Cascade of Color
Follow author Jim Boyd as the BN merger takes place and its eclectic locomotive roster is organized. Experimental paint schemes and massive renumbering are all well illustrated and detailed. Item # 1298.
Boston & Maine In Color Volume 2
A year-by-year chronology of the B&M from just after World War II through the troubled McGinnis years, bankruptcy and eventually Guildford. Item # 1299.
Wabash / Nickel Plate / DT&I Color Guide to Freight & Passenger Equipment
More than 300 color views of these Mid-Western fallen flags. Also includes AA, ART M&LS and NJI&I. Item # 1300.
Trackside with "Mr. Alco" George W. Hockaday
George Hockaday loved the Alco locomotives his employer created and photographed them new at the plant as well as out on the various railroads he worked with. Item # 1301.