| Tom Murray - Transportation - 2005 - 172 pages
The true grit and glory days of one of America's greatest railroads come to dramatic life in this full-scale illustrated history by industry veteran Tom Murray. Words and ... | |
| David Cable - Transportation - 2015 - 276 pages
This scenic photographic tour offers “an interesting snapshot of Canadian railroading” (Continental Modeller). The origins of Canada’s railways lie largely in the British ... | |
| Ron Brown - Transportation - 2016 - 160 pages
Journey through the engineering marvels, stations, and heritage sites of Canada’s western mountains. Ride the rails through Canada’s western mountains to explore the many ... | |
| David J. Fiore Sr. - Transportation - 2006 - 128 pages
The Chicago Great Western Railway (CGW) was a Midwestern line that operated in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Kansas, and Nebraska. Although this territory was served by ... | |
| Brian Solomon - Transportation - 2011 - 194 pages
The image of a little red caboose trundling along behind a long freight train is a classic slice of Americana. With the help of nearly 300 marvelous modern and historical ... | |
| John F. Stover - Business & Economics - 1987 - 444 pages
The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad was the first common carrier railroad in America. As an economic historian, Stover tells the history of the B & O from its beginnings in 1928, and ... | |
| Valerie Knowles - Biography & Autobiography - 2010 - 216 pages
William C. Van Horne was one of North America’s most accomplished men. Born in Illinois in 1843, Van Horne started working in the railway business at a young age. In 1881 he ... | |
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