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Southern Pacific Passenger Cars, Volume 5: Lounge, Dome & Parlor Cars
Stock #: KB10577

List Price: $145.00
Karen's Price: $129.95

INTRODUCTORY OFFER! The last and final volume of the Southern Pacific Passenger Car set. Volume 5 will cover the Lounge cars, Dome Cars and Parlor cars. Hard cover. more»

Subject: Trains

Reading Company Facilities in Color, Volume 1: East of Philadelphia
Stock #: KB10576
Author: Mitchell E. Dakelman

List Price: $59.95
Karen's Price: $46.95

The Reading had a heavily-built network of lines extending east of the City of Brotherly Love to serve passengers and freight. The road’s stations, towers, bridges, yards, signs and other aspects are explored in color photos with or without trains. Hard cover. more»

Subject: Trains

Long Island Rail Road In Color Volume 3: Equipment Color Guide and Facilities
Stock #: KB10566
Author: Arthur J. Erdman

List Price: $59.95
Karen's Price: $46.95

Divided into two parts, this book first looks at the varied rolling stock used by the LIRR in freight, passenger and maintenance of way service. Its stations, towers, yards and other facilities are later toured in this 128-page all color book, mostly during the 1950-1980 era. Hard cover. more»

Subject: Trains

Pennsylvania Railroad Facilities In Color Volume 17: Chicago Division
Stock #: KB10565
Author: Robert Yanosey

List Price: $59.95
Karen's Price: $46.95

The main line and Panhandle entrances into the Windy City feature in this final volume to the series. Branches include SC&S and South Bend. Collect the entire set while still available. Hard cover. DUE APRIL 1st. more»

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Steel Mill Railroads In Color, Volume 3
Stock #: KB10564
Author: Stephen M. Timko

List Price: $59.95
Karen's Price: $46.95

The industrial grit of steel mills and the railroads that served them is examined in more detail. Author Steve Timko continues his road-by-road examination of the industry that helped the railroads prosper. Hard cover. DUE APRIL 1st. more»

Subject: Trains

Trackside on the Rock Island in Oklahoma, 1958-1980
Stock #: KB10563
Author: Darryl McGee

List Price: $59.95
Karen's Price: $46.95

Go back in time with Frank Tribbey to this seldom-visited nexus of operations and see how the Rock Island operated away from headquarters. Just about any diesel combination imaginable on the Rock is shown in full color and expertly detailed by fellow Oklahoman and friend Darryl McGee. Hard cover. more»

Subject: Trains

Chief Way: Santa Fe in the Streamlined Era
Stock #: 10359
Author: Greg Stout

List Price: $79.95
Karen's Price: $71.95

THE CHIEF WAY is the definitive book on Santa Fe passenger trains during the streamliner era. Not only is the Chief fleet itself spotlighted in this handsome new hardcover book by Greg Stout, but so are other members of the family of passenger trains operated by the late, great Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. Yes, you'll read all about the Chief and the Super Chief, but through brilliant photos and descriptive text you'll also learn about the Texas Chief, San Francisco Chief, and the obscure and unremarked Kansas City Chief. 9" x 12" landscape. Hard Cover. Due June 2012. more»

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Cars That Went to Mexico
Stock #: 13709
Author: Robert Wayner

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This tells the story of the cars that went to Mexico from the United States, including Pullman cars, cars from Barney & Smith, Harlan & Hollingsworth and the American Car & Foundry Company. There were trains that ran from New York to Mexico City, in addition to St. Louis and San Diego, also into Mexico. Included are rosters and photos of cars on different Mexican Railroads. Soft Cover. more»

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