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Railroads Cost To Coast
Railroads Cost To Coast

By Jim Boyd, William F. Howes, Joe Welsh

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160 pages : 26 x 26 cm "First published 8n 2000 by MBI Publishing Company ..."--Title page verso

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The American Railroad
The American Railroad

By William F. Howes, Jim Boyd, Joe Welsh, Welsh, Joe, Boyd, Jim, Howes, William F.

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Richly illustrated with archival photos, this authoritative history of the railroad industry in the United States also contains current and period color photography, maps, timetables, promotional m...

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The American Railroad: Working For The Nation
The American Railroad: Working For The Nation

By Joe Welsh

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at The Dawn Of The Twentieth Century, The United States Powered Ahead To Become A World Leader In Industry, Not Only Because Of The Steel Mills In The East, But Because Of The West’s Frontier Devel...

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Pennsylvania Railroad'S Broadway Limited
Pennsylvania Railroad'S Broadway Limited

By Robert S. McGonigal, Joe Welsh

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In 1912, the Pennsylvania Railroad renamed its 10-year-old Pennsylvania Special passenger train the Broadway Limited. The New York-to-Chicago service would develop into the jewel of the Pennsy’s...

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Baltimore &Amp; Ohio?S Capitol Limited And National Limited
Baltimore &Amp; Ohio?S Capitol Limited And National Limited

By Joe Welsh

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In 1923 the Baltimore & Ohio's Capitol Limited started its travels between Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Chicago. Two years later the B&O's National Limited linked the nations capital to St. Lou...

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Union Pacific'S Streamliners
Union Pacific'S Streamliners

By Joe Welsh

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Union Pacific is America’s most popular railroad. The first to create a transcontinental railroad link in 1869 in conjunction with the Central Pacific, UP was also the first U.S. railroad to create...

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Pennsy Streamliners: The Blue Ribbon Fleet
Pennsy Streamliners: The Blue Ribbon Fleet

By Joe Welsh

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In this in-depth treatment of the Pennsy story, passenger train expert Joe Welsh covers every detail a railfan could want. From passenger car rosters to interviews with former Pennsy employees, Pen...

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