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List of Books in the PNWC Library

Pacific Northwest Chapter, National Railway Historical Society

Room 1 Union Station, Portland Oregon 97209

November 2014

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Contents

Books are listed alphabetically by title.

Begins

with

Page

Intro ii

100 1

A 2

B 9

C 14

D 26

E 31

F 36

G 38

H 43

I 49

J 53

K 54

L 55

M 63

N 71

O 77

P 81

Q 88

R 88

S 105

T 121

U 128

V 131

W 133

X-Y-Z 137

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Introduction

The Pacific Northwest Chapter of the National

Railway Historical Society operates a Lending

Library for its members located in Room 1 of

the Portland Union Station Annex. Chapter

members can check out and take home books

for no charge, and nonmembers are welcome

to use the books in the library.

This catalog of railroad books is the product of

many hands, which shouldn’t be surprising

since the PNWC library has been in existence

for over 50 years. In the 1980s Jim Loomis

produced some the earliest versions of our

catalog on his home computer. We used Bill

Hyde’s later version as a starting point for this

list.

Hugh Delanty, Merrill Hugo, Bill Hyde, Henri

Larose, Jim Loomis, John Tucker, Dave

Willworth and John Willworth all helped

catalog books, and this list is one of the

results. There are over 1,800 books described

here; the list is 137 pages long.

The books are described as they might be

found in a public library database. We’ve

arranged them alphabetically by title. For

books beginning with “The,” “A” or “An” we’ve

used the word following the initial article to

alphabetize.

Included in the description are the title,

subtitle, volume number and title of a multi-

volume work, author(s), edition statement,

place of publication, publisher and date. Some

of the books are part of a series or are

periodicals, so we've included the series title

and number in parentheses. Most of this

information was transcribed just as it

appeared on the title page. Some of the

descriptions include a summary note with

more information about the book and a

contents note with a transcription of the table

of contents.

Some of the books on this list are reference

works located in the chapter’s archives room.

They can only be used in the library and

cannot be checked out by members.

You are free to download and save this PDF

document on your computer. The file is

searchable. By clicking on Edit, then choosing

Advanced Search, you will get a window that

gives you some search options. If you then

click on Show More Options near the bottom

of the window, you will get a few more

valuable searching tools, such as "Match

Exact word or phrase" or "Match Any of the

words."

After you enter a search word or phrase you

will get the results in a box that include about

10 surrounding words. This additional context

should help you pick the books you are

looking for, and by clicking on the phrases

you will jump to the pages on the list where

they appear.

You will probably encounter errors or

information that seems out of place. Please let

the library committee know if you find any.

PNWC Library Committee

(503) 226-6747

Ken Vannice, Chair

November 11, 2014

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<< 100 to 4449 >>

100 years of railroad cars / compiled and editedby Walter Lucas. -- New York : Simmons-Boardman, 1958.

Summary: Illustrations from Car builderscyclopedia and other publications of freight cars,service cars and equipment, passenger cars,commuter equipment and motor cars.

100 years of steam locomotives / compiled andedited by Walter A. Lucas ; contributing editors:Paul Needham, C.L. Combes, C.A. Phelps. -- NewYork : Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corp.,©1957. -- x, 278 pages : illustrations, diagrams ;30 cm

Summary: Review of American locomotives, bywheel arrangement, with diagrams andphotographs with brief captions. "A continuation ofthe Popular picture and plan book of railroad carsand locomotives published in 1951 and the Pocketguide to American locomotives published in 1953."-- Foreword

1928 handy railroad atlas of the United States :showing all railroads and interurban lines withtheir names and mileages, principal cities, townsand junction points. -- Milwaukee, Wis. : KalmbachPublishing, 198-?

Summary: Reprint of Handy railroad maps ofthe United States, published by Rand McNally in1928, with addition of metropolitan area mapsfrom 1937 edition and list of railroad abbreviationsfrom 1948 edition.

1948 handy railroad atlas of the United States. --Milwaukee, Wis. : Kalmbach Publishing, 1989?

1977 Amtrak transcontinental steam excursion,April 13-May 1, 1977 / edited by James B.Armstrong. -- New York : Broadway Ltd. AntiqueCo., 1977. -- 1 volume (unpaged) :

20th Century : "the greatest train in the world" /by Lucius Beebe. -- Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North,1962 (7th printing, 1970)

Summary: Illustrated history of the New YorkCentral Railroad's 20th Century Limited.

30 years over Donner : railroading "family style"over Southern Pacific's Donner Pass, through theeyes of a company signal maintainer / by BillFisher. -- Glendale, Calif. : Trans-Anglo Books,1990 (1st printing) --

36 miles of trouble : the story of the West RiverR.R. / by Victor Morse. -- Brattleboro, Vermont :Book Cellar, 1959.

The 400 story / by Jim Scribbins. -- Forest Park,IL : PTJ Publishing, c1982.

Summary: Chicago & North Western's "TwinCities 400" express trains.

The 4-10-2 : three barrels of steam / by James E.Boynton. -- First edition. -- Felton, California :Glenwood Publishers, ©1973 (3rd printing,January 1976) -- xi, 164 pages : illustrations,diagrams ; 29 cm

Summary: History and operation by theSouthern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads of the60 locomotives of this type built by Alco, 1925-1927. "A complete collector's file of the only three-cylinder 4-10-2 steam locomotives built for servicein the U.S.A." -- Title page

The 4300 4-8-2's : the story of Southern Pacific Mtclass locomotives / by Robert Church. -- Wilton,Calif. : Central Valley Railroad Publications, 1980.

4449 : the Daylight decade / by Harold A.Edmonson. -- 50th anniversary commemorative ed.-- Chicago : Goodheart Publications, 1991. -- 17 p.4449-- a legend returns / by Henry W.Brueckman. -- Portland, Oregon : Henry W.Brueckman, ©1981. -- 16 pages : chieflyphotographs ; 22 cm

Summary: Illustrates this steam locomotive'sinitial test runs, American Freedom Trainoperation and other early trips and excursions.Describes the ex-Southern Pacific 4449 restorationto service in 1975 with the help of the PacificNorthwest Chapter, NRHS. "This limited editionbooklet was prepared for the Pacific NorthwestChapter of the National Railway Historical Society,commemorating the 4449's participation inRAILFAIR SACRAMENTO 1981 …" -- Page 16.

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4449 album / edited by Randy Nelson and WalterR. Grande. -- Portland, Or. : Pacific NorthwestChapter, National Railway Historical Society, 1984.

4449 makes a comeback / by Henry W.Brueckman. -- Vallejo, CA : Henry's Photo Service,1975. -- 16 unnumbered pages : chieflyillustrations ; 22 cm

Summary: Pictorial review of the restoration ofSouthern Pacific steam locomotive 4449 to prepareit to pull the American Freedom Train.

4449, the queen of steam / Henry Brueckman andJeffrey Moreau. -- Tiburon, California : CarbarnPress, 1984 (1st printing, March 1984) -- 64 pages: illustrations, photographs ; 29 cm

Summary: Describes the service life of SouthernPacific steam locomotive 4449 and its preservation,restoration and return to service poweringexcursion trains.

Contents: The Daylight -- General Service

locomotives -- The early years -- The queen returns

-- Adieu Portland -- Daylight restoration --

Steaming through Alviso.

<< A >>

The ABC of British Railways electrics. Part 6,electric locomotives and multiple units. -- Winter1960-61 edition. -- London : Ian Allan Ltd., 1960.-- 70 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 16 x 11cm

Summary: Rosters with specifications andphotographs of British Railways electriclocomotives and electric railcars operated inmultiple units.

The ABC of British Railways locomotives. Part 1,nos. 1-9999 and 70000-99999. -- Winter 1960/1edition -- London : Ian Allan Ltd., 1960. -- 64pages : illustrations, photographs ; 16 x 11 cm

Summary: Rosters with specifications andphotographs of British Railways steamlocomotives.

The ABC of British Railways locomotives. Part 2,nos. 30000-39999 and 70000-99999, also Pullmancars and S.R. locomotive-hauled coaching stock setnos. -- Winter 1960/1 edition. -- London : Ian

Allan Ltd., 1960. -- 64 pages : illustrations,photographs ; 16 x 11 cm

Summary: Rosters with specifications andphotographs of British Railways steamlocomotives.

The ABC of British Railways locomotives. Part 3,nos. 40000-59999 and 70000-99999. -- Winter1960/1 edition. -- London : Ian Allan Ltd., 1960. -- 72 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 16 x 11 cm

Summary: Rosters with specifications andphotographs of British Railways steamlocomotives.

The ABC of British Railways locomotives. Part 4,nos. 60000-99999. -- Winter 1960/1 edition. --London : Ian Allan Ltd., 1960. -- 72 pages :illustrations, photographs ; 16 x 11 cm

Summary: Rosters with specifications andphotographs of British Railways steamlocomotives.

The ABC of British Railways locomotives. Part 5,diesel locomotives and multiple-units. -- Winter1960-61 edition. -- London : Ian Allan Ltd., 1960.-- 72 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 16 x 11cm

Summary: Rosters with specifications andphotographs of British Railways diesel locomotivesand self-propelled diesel railcars operated inmultiple units.

An acquaintance with Alco / by Robert P.Olmsted. -- Rev. Jan. 1980. -- Woodridge, Ill. :McMillan Publications, 1980, 1968 (4th printing,Oct. 1980)

The age of steam : a classic album of Americanrailroading / by Lucius Beebe & Charles Clegg. --New York : Rinehart & Company, Inc., 1957. --304 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 29 cm

Summary: A pictorial history of railroading "inthe grand manner and in its golden age." Featuressteam locomotives in most of its pictures.

The age of steam : a classic album of Americanrailroading / by Lucius Beebe & Charles Clegg. --Second edition. -- Berkeley, California : Howell-North Books, 1957, 1972. -- 304 pages : chieflyillustrations ; 29 cm

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Summary: A pictorial history of railroading "inthe grand manner and in its golden age." Featuressteam locomotives in most of its pictures.

The age of steam : the locomotive, the railroad andtheir legacy / John Westwood. -- San Diego, CA :Thunder Bay Press, an imprint of AdvantagePublishers Group, ©2000. -- 256 pages :illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm

Summary: Pictorial description railroadingaround the world, including North America duringthe age of steam.

Contents: Early locomotives -- Nationallocomotive styles -- Fixtures and fittings -- Societyon the move -- Freight -- Engineering andarchitecture -- Railroad people -- Steam trainspreserved.

The age of the mad dragons : steam locomotives inNorth America / Douglas Waitley. -- First edition. -- New York : Beaufort Books, 1981. -- 224 pages :illustrations ; 24 cm

Summary: History of railroad building andoperations from the 1830s to the 1930s. CharlesDickens coined the term "mad dragons" for railroadtrains and locomotives.

The age of the moguls / Stewart H. Holbrook. --Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1953. --(Mainstream of America series)

Air brake rules and regulations governing trainhandling, operation and tests of air brake and airsignal apparatus : effective February 1, 1939. --[San Francisco, Calif.] : Southern Pacific Co., 1939.

The air brake, its construction and working / byMarshall M. Kirkman. -- Edition 1908. -- New York: World Railway Publishing, 1908. -- (Science ofrailways)

Air-brake troubles, brake rigging / by J.W.Harding. -- Scranton, Pa. : International TextbookCo., 1932.

Summary: Course material for InternationalCorrespondence Schools, no. 516B.

The Alaska Railroad, rules and regulations of theoperations department : effective May 1, 1966 /

United States Department of the Interior, AlaskaRailroad. -- [Anchorage?] : Alaska Railroad, 1966.

Alaska Railroad. Volume 1, the great Denali trek /by Nicholas Deely. -- Denver, Colorado : SundancePublications Ltd., ©1988. -- 160 pages :illustrations (some color) ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Pictorial study of the Alaska Railroadwith text covering its history, operations andenvironmental maintenance challenges. Althoughtitled "Volume 1," the author did not publish asecond volume.

Alaska's railroad builder, Mike Heney / by EdwardA. Herron. -- New York : Julian Messner, ©1960(2nd printing, 1962)

Summary: Biography of the builder of the WhitePass & Yukon and the Copper River &Northwestern railroads.

Alaska's wilderness rails : from the Taiga to theTundra : a pictorial review of the Alaska Railroad /by Ken C. Brovald ; [edited by Michael Aronsonand Jacquelyn McGiffert]. -- Missoula, Montana :Pictorial Histories Publishing, 1982 (1st printing,May 1982)

Alaska-Yukon area railfan's guide / compiled bythe Alaska-Yukon Railroad Historical Society, Inc. ;Bill Thomasson, editor. -- Anchorage, Alaska :Alaska-Yukon Historical Society, 1970. -- 11unnumbered pages : photographs, map ; 28 cm

Summary: "This lists all active, displayed andsome abandoned equipment of interest to allrailfans, as of May 1970." -- Caption.

Alco historic photos : a catalog of Alco locomotivephoto negatives from the period ca. 1880 to 1954in the Library of the National Railway HistoricalSociety, including a short history of Alco and itspredecessor companies. -- Schenectady, N.Y. :National Railway Historical Society, Mohawk &Hudson Chapter, 1975 (1st printing)

Summary: Includes catalog additions anddeletions, no. 1 (Apr. 1976) and no. 2 (Aug. 1977).

Alco historic photos erecting cards : a catalog ofAlco locomotive erecting cards library of theNational Railway Historical Society at Schenectady,N.Y. / Mohawk & Hudson Chapter. -- Schenectady,

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N.Y. : National Railway Historical Society, Mohawk& Hudson Chapter, 1976. -- 19 pages ; 22 cm

Summary: List of American LocomotiveCompany's erecting cards, the large assemblydrawings used in the shops to assemble steamlocomotives. These drawings reside in the AlcoHistoric Photo collection of the NRHS library.

Algoma Eastern Railway / Dale Wilson. -- Revisedand expanded edition. -- Sudbury, Ontario,Canada : Nickel Belt Rails, 1979 (first printing)

All aboard America : the American Freedom Train /[project supervision, A. Laura Dalley ; editor,Edward M. Yalowitz ; photography consultant,Joshua Mann Pailet ; text, Joseph Zucker]. --Bailey's Crossroads, Va. : American Freedom TrainFoundation, 1976.

All aboard with E. M. Frimbo, world's greatestrailroad buff / by Rogers E.M. Whitaker andAnthony Hiss ; with additional works ofengineering by Barbara Vroom and Brendan Gill ;and illustrations by Mark Livingston. -- Greatlyexpanded edition / with a new preface by TonyHiss. -- New York : Kodansha International, 1997.-- 388 pages : illustrations : 22 cm

Summary: Stories, originally published in theNew Yorker magazine, "chronicling adventures onrails broad and narrow around the world."Includes 21 articles not published in the 1974edition of this work. -- Cover.

All aboard with E. M. Frimbo, world's greatestrailroad buff / by Rogers E.M. Whitaker andAnthony Hiss ; with additional works ofengineering by Barbara Vroom and Brendan Gill ;and ill. By Mark Livingston. -- New York :Grossman Publishers, a division of the VikingPress, 1974. -- xi, 235 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

Summary: Personal travel stories, originallypublished in the New Yorker magazine,"chronicling adventures on rails broad and narrowaround the world."

All aboard! : the Canadian Rockies by train / DavidJ. Mitchell. -- Vancouver, British Columbia :Douglas & McIntyre Ltd. ©1995. -- 144 pages :illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm

Summary: History of the construction andoperation of the Canadian National and Canadian

Pacific lines through the Canadian RockyMountains in British Columbia (predominately)and Alberta.

All aboard! : the golden age of American rail travel/ edited by Bill Yenne. -- New York : Barnes &Noble Inc., by arrangement with Brompton BooksCorporation, ©1989 (reprinted 1993) -- 191 pages :illustrations (some color), photographs, maps,facsimiles ; 31 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of North Americanpassenger rail travel.

Contents: Steel across the frontier (1869-1899) -

- When everybody came by train (1900-1939) --

The golden twilight (1940-1955).

All for nothing : the true story of the last greatAmerican train robbery / Larry Sturholm, JohnHoward. -- Portland, Or. : BLS Pub. Co. :distributed by Beautiful West Pub. Co., 1976.

The Allegheny : Lima's finest on the Chesapeake &Ohio and the Virginian / by Eugene L. Huddlestonand Thomas W. Dixon Jr. -- Edmonds, WA :Hundman Publishing, ©1984. -- 244 pages :illustrations, photographs, plans, profiles ; 29 cm

Summary: Details of the construction of thearticulated steam locomotive 2-6-6-2, theAllegheny, by the Lima Locomotive Works, andtheir operation of the Chesapeake & Ohio andVirginian railroads.

Contents: Pre Allegheny, C&O -- The railroad

with the Allegheny -- The Allegheny -- Mechanical

details -- Locomotive construction -- Tenders --

Performance -- Alleghenies on the Virginian --

Evaluation and comparisons -- Explosion of 1642 -

- Reminiscences.

All-time index : Railroad magazine, Modelrailroader, Trains magazine, R&LHS bulletin,Railroad model craftsman, Extra 2200 south,NRHS bulletin. -- Revised second edition. -- NewYork : Wayner Publications, 1978. -- vi, 241 pages; 28 cm.

All-time index, 1929-1969 : Railroad magazine,Model railroader, Trains magazine, Railroad modelcraftsman. -- New York : Wayner Publications,1970. -- vi, 186 pages ; 28 cm.

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Along an open track / by Ed & Sally Kochanek. --Prospect Heights, Ill. : North Shore Publishers,©1972. -- [208] pages : photographs ; 29 cm

Summary: Pictorial work featuring western U.S.railroads.

Contents: Engine terminal -- Main lines west --

Into the woods -- Crossing the Divide -- Sherman

Hill -- Along an open track -- Across endless miles

-- Through the Rockies -- To the Pacific -- Electric

lines --Index to photographs.

Along the right of way : a portfolio of paintings by

the American artist, Howard Fogg, depicting mostly

scenes along the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie

Railroad. -- [Pittsburgh, Pa.?] : Pittsburgh and

Lake Erie Railroad Co., 1964.

The American 4-8-4 / by Brian Reed. -- Windsor,Berks., England : Profile Publications Limited,1972. -- pages 169-192 : illustrations (some color); 25 cm -- (Loco profile ; 20)

Summary: Technical examination of the 4-8-4steam locomotive as used in North America. Part ofseries republished in the book Locomotives inProfile.

American Car & Foundry Company : a centennialhistory, 1899-1999 / Edward K. Kaminski. --Wilton, California : Signature Press, ©1999. -- 362pages : illustrations (some color), diagrams,drawings ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the company withdescriptions and technical information on themany railcars it built.

Contents: The history of American Car &

Foundry Company -- Tank cars -- Box cars,

refrigerator cars and stock cars -- Flat cars --

Open-top hoppers and gondolas -- Covered

hoppers -- Passenger cars -- Miscellaneous railcars

and equipment -- Epilogue -- Tank car

specifications -- Selected drawings.

The American Heritage history of railroads inAmerica / by Oliver Jensen. -- New York :American Heritage Pub. Co. : Distribution byMcGraw-Hill, 1975.

American locomotive engineering and railwaymechanism : with a practical treatise on thematerial, draughting, construction andmanagement of the locomotive engine and railwaycars / by G. Weissenborn. -- Felton, Calif. :Glenwood Publishers, 1969.

Summary: Reproduction of a publication issuedin installments, circa 1871-1874, by Weissenborn.Includes preface by John H. White, Jr. This volumelabeled "Companion Text" -- dust jacket.

American locomotive engineering and railwaymechanism : with large and detailed engravings ofthe newest and most approved engines andworking drawings, wherein the dimensions arecarefully marked … / G. Weissenborn. -- Felton,Calif. : Glenwood Publishers, 1967.

Summary: Reproduction of volume originallypublished in 1871 by American IndustrialPublishing Co., New York.

American locomotives : an engineering history,1830-1880 / by John H. White, Jr. -- Baltimore :Johns Hopkins Press, 1968.

American locomotives : a pictorial record of steampower, 1900- 1950 / by Edwin P. Alexander. --New York : Bonanza Books, 1950.

American narrow gauge railroads / George W.Hilton. -- Stanford, California : Stanford UniversityPress, 1990. -- xiii, 580 pages : illustrations,photographs, portraits, maps, plans, facsimiles ;32 cm

Summary: Comprehensive history of thebeginnings, growth and decline of American narrowgauge railways in the 19th and 20th centuries.Includes bibliography and index.

Contents: Part I: The narrow gauge movement:

The origins of the narrow gauge movement -- The

economic organization of the railroads -- The cost

controversy -- The narrow gauge fever --

Locomotives -- Rolling stock -- Physical plant --

The incompatibility problem -- The decline of the

narrow gauge. -- Part II: The individual narrow

gauge common carriers (arranged by state).

American passenger trains and locomotivesillustrated / Mark Wegman. -- Minneapolis, MN :Voyageur Press, an imprint of the MBI Publishing

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Company, ©2008. -- 160 pages : illustrations(some color), diagrams, drawings ; 25 x 29 cm

Summary: Descriptions on trains and theirequipment, with drawings, car and locomotivediagrams, interior views of cars, photographs ofpassenger trains and locomotives from the 1890sthrough the 1950s.

The American railroad freight car : from the wood-car era to the coming of steel / John H. White, Jr. -- Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,1993.

The American railroad network, 1861-1890 /George Rogers Taylor, Irene D. Neu. -- Cambridge,Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1956.

Summary: Traces the physical integration of therailroad network in the latter half of the nineteenthcentury, including solving the gauge differentials.

The American railroad passenger car. Part 1 /John H. White, Jr. -- 2nd ed. -- Baltimore : JohnsHopkins University Press, 1985. -- Pages xi-xiii, 1-371 : illustrations ; 32 cm

Summary: "Originally published in onehardback volume, 1978." Part 1 includes pages xi-xiii, 1-371 (preface to chapter 4).

The American railroad passenger car. Part 2 /John H. White, Jr. -- 2nd ed. -- Baltimore : JohnsHopkins University Press, 1985. -- Pages 372-690: illustrations ; 32 cm

Summary: "Originally published in onehardback volume, 1978." Part 2 includes pages372-690 (chapter 5 to index).

American railroad politics, 1914-1920 : rates,wages, and efficiency / K. Austin Kerr. --[Pittsburgh] : University of Pittsburgh Press, 1968.

American railroad stock certificates / Anne-MarieHendy. -- London : Stanley Gibbons Publications,1980.

American railroads / by John F. Stover. -- Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1961. -- (Chicagohistory of American civilization)

American railroads. -- Manhattan, Kan. : KansasState University, 1970. -- (Kansas quarterly ; v. 2,no. 3, summer 1970)

Summary: Why did the CB&Q build to Denver?/ by Richard C. Overton; Union Pacific Railroadand South Pass / by Alan Grey; Northern Pacific:years of difficulty / by Ross Cotroneo.

The American railway : its construction,development, management, and appliances / byThomas Curtis Clarke, John Bogart, M.N. Forney,E.P. Alexander, H.G. Prout, Horace Porter,Theodore Voorhees, Benjamin Norton, Arthur T.Hadley, Thomas L. James, Charles Francis Adams,B.B. Adams, Jr. ; with an introduction by ThomasM. Cooley. -- New York : Charles Scribner's Sons,1889. -- xxviii, 456 pages : illustrations, portraits ;25 cm.

The American railway : its construction,development, management and appliances / byThomas Curtis Clarke [et al.] ; with an introductionby Thomas M. Cooley. -- New York : BramhallHouse, 1955?

Summary: Reprint: Originally published by C.Scribners' Sons (New York), 1889.

American railway transportation / by Emory R.Johnson. -- Revised edition. -- New York : D.Appleton & Co., 1908.

American railway transportation / by Emory R.Johnson. -- Second revised edition. -- New York :D. Appleton & Co., 1910.

American short line railway guide / Edward A.Lewis. -- Strasburg, Pa. : Baggage Car, 1975.

American shortline railway guide / by Edward A.Lewis ; editor, George Drury. -- 3rd edition. --Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Books, ©1986. -- 240pages : photographs ; 14 x 21 cm

Summary: "An up-to-date directory of today'sdiverse small railroads. Facts, figures and detailedlocomotive rosters of over 400 U.S. short lines." --Cover

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American shortline railway guide / Edward A.Lewis. -- 5th edition. -- Waukesha, WI : KalmbachPublishing Co., ©1996 (1st printing) -- 368 pages :photographs ; 14 x 21 cm -- (Railroad referenceseries ; no. 17)

Summary: "A directory of today's diverse smalland medium-size railroads. Facts, figures andlocomotive rosters for over 500 short lines." --Cover

American single locomotives and the "Pioneer" /John H. White. -- Washington, D.C. : SmithsonianInstitution Press, 1973 (3rd printing, 1976) --(Smithsonian studies in history and technology ;no. 25)

American steam / written by John M. Wickre ;edited by Sheila Buff, photo research, TamaraKahn. -- New York : Gallery Books, an imprint ofW.H. Smith Publishers : The Image Bank, ©1988.-- 80 pages : color illustrations ; 26 x 28 cm

Summary: Pictorial work of preserved steamlocomotives in museum and on tourist andheritage railroads in the United States and Canadain the late 20th century.

American steam : the photos of Ben F. Cutler[volume 1] / by Robert A. Le Massena. -- Denver,Colo. : Sundance Books, 1987 (1st printing)

The American train depot & roundhouse / Hansand April Halberstadt. -- Osceola, WI : MotorbooksInternational Publishers &Wholesalers, 1995. --192 pages : chiefly color photographs, plans,facsimiles ; 26 cm

Summary: Predominately a illustrated survey ofrailroad stations, styles and architecture and thepreservation of railroad structures; includes achapter on roundhouses and engine houses.

Contents: Life at the depot -- A short course in

railroad architecture -- Depot architecture and

what makes some styles good? -- An all American

style: The Santa Fe -- The union terminals: the

railroad terminal as a civic monument -- Nevada

Northern: suspended in time -- Roundhouses and

shops -- Saving the depots: a short course in jams

and preserves.

American's fighting railroads : a World War IIpictorial history / by Don DeNevi. -- Missoula,Montana : Pictorial Histories Publishing, 1996 (4thprinting, October 2000) -- vii, 142 pages :illustrations, maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm

Contents: The biggest job in railroad history --

The fight for freedom -- The Military Railway

Service -- 1943-1944: victories on all fronts -- Final

victory, great days ahead for America's railroads, a

job still to be finished -- Conclusion -- Post script:

other means of transportation used in the war

effort -- Photographs, charts, wartime ads.

America's bicentennial queen : engine 4449, "thelone survivor" / by Richard K. Wright. -- Secondedition (1st printing, Nov. 10, 1975) -- Oakhurst,California : Wright Enterprises, 1975. -- 52 pages :illustrations, photographs, plans 28 cm

Summary: History of the construction,operation, retirement and restoration of SouthernPacific's Daylight steam locomotive 4449 andpreparations for its role powering the AmericanFreedom Train in 1975.

America's colorful railroads / Don Ball, Jr. -- Firstedition. -- Los Angeles : Reed Books, 1978.

America's railroads : the second generation / DonBall, Jr. -- 1st ed. -- New York : Norton, 1980.

America's wonderlands : a pictorial and descriptiveof our country's scenic marvels as delineated bypen and camera / by J. W. Buel. -- San Francisco,California : J. Dewing Co., 1893.

The AMM brake equipment (with type M-24 brakevalve) / Westinghouse Traction Brake Company. --Pittsburgh, Pa. : Westinghouse Traction Brake Co.,1912.

Amtrak : the US National Railroad PassengerCorporation / Rodger Bradley. -- Poole, England :Blandford Press, 1985.

Amtrak at milepost 10 / by Karl Zimmermann. --Forest Park, Ill. : PTJ Publishing, 1981.

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Amtrak car and locomotive spotter. -- Revisedfourth edition. -- New York : Wayner Publications,1980. -- 117 pages : tables ; 18 cm

Summary: Rosters and descriptions of Amtraklocomotives, Budd diesel rail cars, and all classesof passenger cars, in service as of April 1980.There are no illustrations.

Amtrak car and locomotive spotter. -- Revisedthird edition. -- New York : Wayner Publications,1976. -- 141 pages : tables ; 18 cm

Summary: Rosters and descriptions of Amtraklocomotives, Budd diesel rail cars, and all classesof passenger cars. Includes Auto-Train equipment.There are no illustrations.

Amtrak car diagrams. -- New York : WaynerPublications, 1986? -- 1 volume (unpaged;approximately 80 pages) : diagrams ; 21 x 27 cm

Summary: Reproductions of passenger cardrawings from a car diagram book produced byAmtrak in 1978. Each page includes descriptivecaptions supplied by Wayner.

Amtrak trains and travel / by Patrick Dorin. --First edition. -- Seattle : Superior Publishing, 1979.

Annual report of the Great Northern Railway. --St. Paul, Minn. : Great Northern Railway, 1913. --(Annual report (Great Northern Railway Company(U.S.)) ; 24th)

Apex of the Atlantics / Fred Westing. --Milwaukee, Wisconsin : Kalmbach Publishing Co.,©1963.

Apple country interurban : a history of the YakimaValley Transportation Company and the Yakimainterurban trolley lines / Kenneth G. Johnsen. --San Marino, California : Golden West Books,©1979. -- 129 pages : illustrations, photographs,plans, maps, facsimiles ; 30 cm

Summary: History of the Yakama ValleyTransportation Company and its interurban andcity streetcar lines, and its restoration in 1974 asan operating trolley museum. Includes roster ofrolling stock, and plans and elevations oflocomotives and cars, bibliography and index.

Contents: False starts, financiers, and a 40-year

franchise -- Now you see it, now you don't -- Merry

Christmas, Yakima! -- Take me out to the fair --

Winners and losers -- Interurban expansion --

Creak slowly, old streetcar -- Interurban decline --

At a low ebb -- Streetcar renaissance.

Application of Central Oregon & Pacific Railroad,Inc., for authority to abandon railroad lines anddiscontinue service, in Coos, Douglas and Lanecounties, Oregon (Coos Bay rail line), applicationand exhibits. Volume 1 of 3 / Scott G. Williams …[and others]. -- Public version. -- Boca Raton, Fla??Rail America, 2008. -- 1 v various pagings, ca 150p. ill, maps, drawings 28 cm.

An archaeological assessment of Eugene StreetRailway remains on Willamette Street, Eugene,Lane County, Oregon / by Rick Minor, submittedto City of Eugene Public Works-Engineering. --Eugene, OR : Heritage Research Associates, 2014.-- x, 47 leaves : illustrations, photographs (chieflycolor), color maps ; 28 cm

Summary: Traces history of the mule-poweredEugene & College Hill Street Railway (1891-1900)and the electric street railway of the Eugene &Eastern Railway (1907), Portland, Eugene &Eastern (1907-1915) and Southern Pacific(operated as the Eugene Street Railway, 1915-1927). Describes the rails, spikes, ties and otherremains uncovered under the pavement during astreet reconstruction.

The Argentine Central, a Colorado narrow-gauge /Frank R. Hollenback. -- Denver : Sage Books,1959.

Summary: A narrow gauge railway near SilverPlume, Colorado, that ran to the summit of MountGleason, altitude 13, 587 feet, one of the highestpoints reached by a railway in the U.S.

Arkansas Valley Interurban : Wichita, Newton,Hutchinson / by Malcolm D. Isley. -- Los Angeles,California : Interurbans, 1956. -- 55 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps, plans, facsimiles; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ; 19 = vol. 14, no.1, Apr. 1956)

Summary: History of the Arkansas ValleyInterurban Railway which connected Hutchinson,Newton and Wichita, Kansas, and operated from1910 to 1938. Freight operations continued until1942 by successor Arkansas Valley Railway.Includes an "extra:" St. Joe & Savannah / by Bill

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Johns (page 54), a description of the Saint Joseph& Savanna interurban in Missouri.

The art of the streamliner / Bob Johnston and JoeWelsh, with Mike Schafer. -- New York, NY :MetroBooks, an imprint of Michael FriedmanPublishing Group, Inc., 2001 -- 144 pages :illustrations (chiefly color), photographs, facsimiles; 26 x 27 cm

Summary: Luxury passenger travel on America'srailroads described and illustrated with photos andreproductions of promotional brochures andposters.

Contents: The genesis trains -- Fledglingstreamliners -- Metropolitan pathways -- Sunbeltstreamlining -- Western dreamlining -- Regionalspecialties -- Renaissance streamlining.

Articulated locomotives / by Lionel Wiener. -- 2nded. -- Milwaukee : Kalmbach Pub. Co., 1970, 1930.-- xv, 628 pages : illustrations, plans ; 23 cm

Articulated steam locomotives of North America.Volume I / by Robert A. LeMassena. -- Silverton,Colo. : Sundance Books, 1979.

Summary: U.S. railroads by region -- Lumberand mining railroads -- Industrial, switching andtourist railroads -- Canadian and Mexicanrailroads.

Articulated steam locomotives of North America.Volume II / by Robert A. LeMassena. -- Denver,Colo. : Sundance Books, 1991.

Summary: Mallets -- Mason-Fairlie -- Flexible-beam locomotive -- Miscellaneous articulated --Geared-truck articulateds.

Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway / byRichard E. Cox. -- Sacramento, CA : VanishingVistas, ©1984. -- 36 unnumbered pages : colorphotographs ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Pictorial work; color photographs ofSanta Fe steam and diesel powered trains from1946 to 1976. Caption texts by Robert A.LeMassena, Charles H. Kerrigan, and RichardWilson.

Atlantic Coast Line passenger services : thepostwar years / Larry Goolsby. -- Lynchburg,Virginia : TLC Publishing, Inc., ©1999.

Atlas custom-line layouts for HO scale railroads /by John H. Armstrong & Thaddeus Stepek. -- 2nded. -- Hillside, N.J. : Atlas Tool Co., 1971 (Dec.1980 printing)

Atlas of the world's railways / BrianHollingsworth. -- 1st ed. -- New York : EverestHouse, 1980.

Summary: Pictures and text, and a few maps,illustrate railroads of the world.

Audel's engineers and mechanics guide. No. 3,locomotive, marine, turbine, indicators : a practicalcourse of study and reference for all students andworkers … / a progressive illustrated series withquestions--answers-- calculations, coveringmodern engineering practice, by Frank D. Graham.-- New York : Theo. Audel & Co., 1921.

Aurora 'n' Elgin : being a compendium of word andpicture recalling the everyday operations of theChicago, Aurora and Elgin Railroad / compiled byJames D. Johnson. -- Wheaton, Ill. : TractionOrange, 1965.

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B&MR locos : steam locomotives of the Burlington& Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska / by JosephR. Douda and Alfred J. J. Holck. -- LaGrange,Illinois : Burlington Route Historical Society,©2006

B&O power : steam, diesel, and electric power ofthe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1829-1964 / byLawrence W. Sagle ; captions by L. Sagle and A.Staufer ; edited by A. Staufer. -- Medina, Ohio :Alvin F. Staufer, 1964.

B&O steam finale. Volume I / by Deane Mellanderand Bob Kaplan ; photography by William P. Price.-- First edition. -- Kensington, Md. : PotomacChapter, National Railway Historical Society, 1986.

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B.A.R.T., the initial stages, plans, startconstruction, tests. -- San Mateo, Calif. : WesternRailroader, 1965. -- 3 volumes in 1 (12, 8, 7pages) : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm -- (WesternRailroader ; booklet 196-E = issue no. 196, 295,305)

Summary: Combines three issues of WesternRailroader under one cover documenting the initialplans and testing for the Bay Area Rapid TransitDistrict, 1956-1965.

Backwoods railroads : branchlines and shortlinesof western Oregon / D.C. Jesse Burkhardt. --Pullman, Washington : Washington StateUniversity Press, ©1994. -- xiii, 154 pages :illustrations, photographs (some color), maps ; 30cm

Summary: Snapshot review around 1990 ofSouthern Pacific and Burlington Northernbranchline operations in western and southernOregon and their connecting independentshortlines railroads.

Backwoods railroads of the West / a portfolio byRichard Steinheimer. -- Milwaukee, Wisconsin :Kalmbach Publishing Co., ©1963.

The Baldwin Locomotive Works : catalogue oflocomotives, a historic reprint. -- Ocean, N.J. :Specialty Press, 1972, 1915.

Summary: Reprint of a Baldwin catalogpublished about 1915.

Baltimore & Ohio heritage, 1945-1955 / by JohnKrause and Ed Crist ; photography by Robert F.Collins and John Krause. -- Newton, N.J. :Carstens Publications, 1986.

Baltimore & Ohio passenger service, 1945-1971.Volume 1, the route of the National Limited / byHarry Stegmaier ; with introduction by Williams F.Howes, Jr. ; overview by Paul H. Reistrup. --Lynchburg, Virginia : TLC Publishing, Inc., 1997,©1993 (fourth printing, 1998) -- vi, 116 pages :illustrations (some color), diagrams ; 29 cm

Summary: Descriptions of trains and service onThe National Limited route from the end of WorldWar II to the inception of Amtrak in 1971. Includesreproductions of timetables.

Baltimore & Ohio passenger service. Volume 2,route of the Capitol Limited / by Harry Stegmaier ;with introduction by Williams F. Howes, Jr. ;overview by Paul H. Reistrup. -- Lynchburg,Virginia : TLC Publishing Inc., 1997. -- xi, 148pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm

Summary: History of passenger trains andservices on The Capitol Limited route from the endof World War II to the inception of Amtrak in 1971.Includes reproductions of timetables.

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. -- Milwaukee :Kalmbach Pub. Co., 1946. -- (Trains album ofphotographs ; book 13)

The banks of the river : stories of a sawmill town /by Dan Rehwalt. -- Oakridge, OR : Grizzly Press,©2005. -- 155 pages : illustrations, photographs ;22 cm

Summary: Stories of the people, work and life inWestfir, Oregon, located on the North Fork of theWillamette River in the Cascade Range. Hedescribes life growing up in the company townowned by Westfir Lumber Company and laterEdward Hines Lumber Company--the mill workers,their families, mill operations, the logging railroad,etc. Also includes stories and poetry contributed byresidents.

The beauty of railroad bridges in North America,then and now / Richard J. Cook. -- San Marino,California : Golden West Books, ©1987. -- 208pages : illustrations, photographs, diagrams, plans; 29 cm

Contents: Bridge types -- Monuments in stone --

It started with a kite -- The Eads Bridge -- The

truss: geometry at work -- Those beautiful arch

bridges -- Bridges that move -- Bridges on stilts:

trestles and girders -- Concrete bridges -- Kate

Shelley -- New bridges for old.

The beginnings of the New York Central Railroad :a history / by Frank Walker Stevens. -- New York :G.P. Putnum's Sons, 1926 (New York :Knickerbocker Press, April 1926) -- xv, 408 pages :Illustrations, portraits, maps, tables ; 24 cm.

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The Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad, 1869-1969 /by Roy C. Beaver. -- San Marino, Calif. : GoldenWest Books, 1969.

The best from American canals. Number VI. --York, Pa. : American Canal and TransportationCenter, 1993. -- 88 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, facsimiles ;

Summary: Republished articles from the journalof the American Canal Society. Includes incidentalinformation about inclined railways, constructiontramways, and portage railroads.

Bethlehem mine and industrial trackwork for safehaulage. Catalog 470. -- Bethlehem, Pa. :Bethlehem Steel Company, 1958.

The Beyer-Garrett locomotive operating manual /issued by authority of the Commissioner forRailways. -- Brisbane : [Queensland] GovernmentPrinter, 1950.

A bibliography of British railway history / compiledby George Ottley. -- 2nd ed. -- London : HerMajesty's Stationary Office, 1983.

Big blows : Union Pacific's super turbines /photographs and text by Harold Keekley. --Omaha, Neb. : George R. Cockle, 1975. -- (Greatrailroading series)

Big Boy / by Wm. W. Kratville. -- Omaha, Neb. :Barnard Press, 1963.

The Big Four : the story of Huntington, Stanford,Hopkins and Crocker and of the building of theCentral Pacific / by Oscar Lewis. -- New York :Knopf, 1938 (6th printing, June 1941)

Summary: Also includes chapters withbiographical information about Theodore Judahand David D. Colton.

The big guys : Union Pacific’s largest locomotives,1949-1997 / Robert P. Olmsted. -- [United States] :R.P. Olmsted, 1998 (1st printing)

BLM's billion-dollar checkerboard : managing theO&C lands / by Elmo Richardson. -- Santa Cruz,California : Forest History Society, 1960, -- x, 200pages : illustrations, maps : 24 cm

Bluebirds & minutemen : Boston & Maine, 1974-1984 / by Tom Nelligan. -- Woodridge, IL :McMillan Publications, 1986.

BNSF 1998/99 motive power annual / BillShippen & Joe Shine. -- La Mirada, CA : FourWays West Publications, 1999. -- 159 pages : colorphotographs, maps ; 29 cm -- (BNSF motive powerannual ; 5th, 1999)

Summary: Documents with color photos allmodels of Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway'sdiesel locomotives.

Contents: BNSF 1998-1999 -- BNSF's Theyar

Subdivision maintenance blitz -- Running extra,

1998 -- BNSF 1998/1999 motive power -- BNSF,

north to south in Montana / by Dale Jones --

BNSF's Franklin Canyon / by Jamie Miller & Eric

Blasko -- BNSF, Arizona's Nelson Tunnel / by Al

Chione -- BNSF motive power [arranged by

locomotive model].

Bonanza railroads / by Gilbert H. Kneiss. --Stanford University, Calif. : Stanford UniversityPress, ©1941, ©1943 (5th printing, Dec. 1945) --xvi, 148 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Summary: History of Gold Rush-era railroads inCalifornia--the San Francisco & San Jose and theSacramento Valley railroads; and in Nevada--theVirginia & Truckee, Nevada Central and Eureka &Palisades railroads--concentrating on their 19th-century operations.

Bowser HO reference manual. -- 15th edition. --Montoursville, PA : Bowser Mfg. Co., Inc., 1996.1996.

Bridge & trestle handbook for model railroads / byPaul Mallery. -- Cossayuna, N.Y. : Builder'sCompendium, 1972.

Bridges, canals & tunnels / by David Jacobs andAnthony E. Neville ; consultant: Robert M. Vogel. --New York, New York : American HeritagePublishing, in association with the Smithsonian

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Institution, ©1968. -- 159 pages : illustrations(some color), photographs (some color), plans,facsimiles (some color) ; 26 cm -- (Smithsonianlibrary)

Summary: History of civil engineering in NorthAmerica and its major structures fortransportation lines beginning with the canalbuilding boom in the early 1800s. Includes theconstruction of early railroad bridges and tunnels.

A brief survey of the histories of pioneer Arizonarailroads / David F. Myrick. -- Golden, Colo. :Colorado Railroad Museum, 1968. -- 29 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps ; 23 cm

Summary: Brief histories of the Southern Pacificand the Santa Fe and the northern and southernArizona short lines of the 19th and early 20thcenturies.

British Columbia's own railroad / Lorraine Harris.-- Surrey, B.C. : Hancock House, ©1982. -- 64pages : illustrations, photographs, map ; 22 cm

Summary: History of the building and operationof the Pacific Great Eastern from 1910, the BritishColumbia Railway after 1972.

The British railway locomotive : a brief pictorialhistory of the first fifty years of the British steamrailway locomotive, 1803-1853 / compiled by G.F.Westcott. -- London : Her Majesty's StationaryOffice, 1958 (reprinted 1962) -- 14 pages, 22 plates: illustrations ; 16 x 21 cm

Summary: Illustrations of the early developmentof the steam locomotive in Great Britain.

British railways / Arthur Elton. -- London :Collins, 1957.

The Brix Logging story : in the woods ofWashington and Oregon / Peter J. Brix and BryanPenttila ; with the assistance of Beverly Warren-Leigh. -- Portland, Oregon : BLM LLC, ©2013(printed by Bridgetown Printing, Portland, Oregon)-- xi, 152 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 x 31 cm

Summary: The logging railroads the Brix familyowned are covered: Astoria Timber & Lumber Co.;Grays Bay Logging Co.; Brix Brothers Logging Co.;Brix Logging Co.; Deep River Logging Co.; K-PTimber Co.; B-W Logging Co.; Knappton LoggingCo.

Contents: Grays River, Washington Territory,

1880-1889 -- From bull teams to steam donkeys,

1890-1899 -- Grays Bay Logging Company, 1900-

1909 -- Mills, ships & towboats, 1910-1919 -- On

to Oregon, 1920-1929 -- Living in hope, 1930-1939

-- The end of an era, 1940-1949.

The Brix Maritime story : a century of towboatingand barging / Peter J. Brix ; with the assistance ofBeverly Warren-Leigh and Aura Lee Loveland. --Portland, Oregon : BLM LLC, ©2013. -- xi, 209pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

Summary: History and present-day story of BrixMaritime; includes roster of barges.

Contents: The beginning: 1909-1939 -- Move to

Portland: 1940-1949 -- Modernizing the fleet:

1950-1960 -- A new Brix at the helm: 1961-1968 --

A decade of expansion: 1967-1979 -- Bonneville &

beyond: 1971-1979 -- Growth through acquisition:

1977 -- Blue water opportunities: 1978-1982 --

Rough seas: 1980-1989 -- The Yukon River: 1983-

1999 -- Creative development: 1983-1993 --

Brusco Tug & Barge: 1984-Present -- Moving

forward: 1993-2013 -- Vessel list -- Company list --

Bibliography -- Index -- Homage.

The Brown book : the complete guide to buyingand selling HO brass locomotives / R.A. Brown. --First edition. -- Burbank, Calif. : DarwinPublications, 1980.

Burlington bulletin. -- LaGrange, Ill. : BurlingtonRoute Historical Society, 1984.

Summary: Shovelnoses by Hol Wagner, Chicago,Burlington & Quincy Railroad's diesel-poweredZephyr streamliners of the 1930s and 1940s.

Burlington Northern 1972 annual. -- Denver,Colorado : Motive Power Services, 1972. -- 100pages : illustrations ; -- (Burlington Northernannual ; 2nd)

Burlington Northern 1973 annual. -- Denver,Colorado : Motive Power Services, 1973. -- 124pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ; 28 cm --(Burlington Northern annual ; 3rd)

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Burlington Northern 1974-75 annual. -- Denver,Colorado : Motive Power Services, 1975. -- 144pages -- (Burlington Northern annual ; 4th)

Burlington Northern 1975-76 annual. -- Denver,Colorado : Motive Power Services, 1976. -- 144pages illustrations, drawings ; -- (BurlingtonNorthern annual ; 5th)

Burlington Northern 1976-77 annual. -- Denver,Colorado : Motive Power Services, 1977. -- 184pages -- (Burlington Northern annual ; 6th)

Burlington Northern 1977-80 annual. -- Denver,Colorado : Motive Power Services, 1981. -- 192pages illustrations (some color) ; -- (BurlingtonNorthern annual ; 7th)

Burlington Northern and its heritage / SteveGlischinski. -- Andover, NJ : Andover JunctionPublications, 1992.

Burlington Northern caboose book / Robert C. DelGrosso. -- Bonners Ferry, Idaho : Great NorthernPacific Publications, 1993. -- 200 pages :illustrations, diagrams ;

Summary: Photos and rosters of BurlingtonNorthern cabooses.

Burlington Northern diesel locomotives : threedecades of BN power / by Paul D. Schneider. --Waukesha, WI : Kalmbach Publishing Co., ©1993.-- 160 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm

Summary: Description of BN diesels with colorphotos and locomotive rosters.

Burlington Northern locomotive directory, 1993 /Robert C. Del Grosso. -- Bonners Ferry, Idaho :Great Northern Pacific Publications, 1993. -- 104pages : illustrations; tables, map ; 22 cm

Summary: Includes rosters and technical dataabout each locomotive series.

Burlington Northern motive power annual, 1971. -- Denver, Colorado : Motive Power Services, 1971.-- 80 pages -- (Burlington Northern annual ; 1st)

Burlington Northern renumbers / E.M. Berntsen,Jerrold F. Hilton. -- Burlingame, California :Chatham Publishing Company, 1970. -- 16 pages :photographs ; 22 cm

Summary: Describes the renumbering of diesellocomotives following the 1970 merger that formedthe Burlington Northern Railroad. Includes newroster and premerger rosters of the Chicago,Burlington & Quincy; Northern Pacific; GreatNorthern; and Spokane, Portland & Seattle. "Textreprinted from the April, 1970, issue of PacificNews."

Burlington Northern Santa Fe & Montana Rail Linklocomotive directory, 1997 / by Robert C.DelGrosso. -- Bonners Ferry, Idaho : GreatNorthern Pacific Publications, ©1997 (Sandpoint,Idaho : printed by Selkirk Press) -- iv, 148 pages :illustrations ; 23 cm

Summary: Rosters and photographs of BNSFand MRL diesel locomotives.

Burlington Northern, railroad giant of the PacificNorthwest : "a traveler's guide to all itssubdivisions" / author and editor, Robert C. DelGrosso. -- Bonners Ferry, Idaho : Great NorthernPacific Publications, 1994.

Burlington Route : a history of the BurlingtonLines / Richard C. Overton. -- Lincoln : Universityof Nebraska Press, 1965. -- (Burlington bulletin ;no. 13, 4th quarter 1984)

Burlington Route across the heartland :everywhere west from Chicago / Jeff Wilson. -- 1sted. -- Waukesha, WI : Kalmbach Books, ©1999. --128 pages : chiefly photographs ; 22 x 28 cm

Burlington Route color pictorial. Volume 1 / byAlfred J. J. Holck. -- La Mirada, CA : Four WaysWest Publications, ©1994. -- 127 pages :illustrations, color photographs, maps, facsimiles ;29 cm

Burlington Route color pictorial. Volume 2 / byAlfred J. J. Holck. -- La Mirada CA : Four WaysWest Publications, 1998. -- 128 pages : colorphotographs ; 29 cm

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Burlington Route passenger car diagrams. --Godfrey, IL : Railway Production Classics, [after1973]. -- 192 pages : plans ; 22 x 32 cm (8.5 x12.5 in.)

The Burlington Route. -- Milwaukee : KalmbachPub. Co., 1947. -- (Trains album of photographs ;book 16)

Burlington's Zephyr 9900. Arvada, CO : --Burlington Route Historical Society, ©2004.

Summary: Reprint: Traffic world, Apr. 14, 1934.

Buses, trolleys, & trams / Chas. S. Dunbar ;devised and designed by Nicholas Maddren. --London : Paul Hamlyn Ltd, ©1967. -- 141 pages :illustrations, woodcuts, photographs (some color),facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of public transit in countriesaround the world (but primarily in Europe), fromhorse-drawn stages and omnibuses of the early19th century to the 1960s.

Busted and still running : the famous two-footgauge railroad of Bridgton, Maine / Edgar T. Mead,Jr. -- Brattleboro, Vermont : Stephen Green Press,1968. -- vi, 58 pages : illustration, photographs,maps, plans ; 23 cm

Summary: History of the Bridgton & Saco RiverRailroad Company, opened in 1883, operated after1926 as the Bridgton & Harrison Railway, andabandoned in 1941.

The Butte Short Line : the construction era, 1888-1929 / by Bill & Jan Taylor. -- Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., Inc., ©1998. --112 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps,facsimiles ; 28 cm

Summary: History of building the NorthernPacific branch line to Butte, Montana, viaHomestake Pass.

Contents: Bound for Butte -- Building the Short

Line -- Aboard Train #13 -- The River Line: Logan

to Whitehall -- The east side: Whitehall to

Homestake -- The west side: Highview to Butte --

Beyond 1929 -- Appendix: branch line reports,

1896.

By Birney to Golden Square : the last years ofBendigo's tramways / Brian Andrews. --Kensington Park, S.A. : Southern Cross Traction,1973. -- 74 p.

Summary: Trolley systems and Birney streetcarsin Bendigo, Victoria state, Australia.

By rail to the ends of the Earth / KennethWestcott-Jones. -- New York : A.S. Barnes, 1967.

Summary: The author's experiences ridingpassenger trains in Africa, Asia, Europe, North andSouth America, New Zealand and Australia.

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C & O power : steam and diesel locomotives of theChesapeake and Ohio Railway, 1900-1965 / byPhilip Shuster, Eugene L. Huddleston and AlvinStaufer. -- Medina, Ohio : Alvin Staufer, 1965.

CA-11 cabooses / by George R. Cockle. -- Muncie,Ind. : Overland Models, c1979, 1980. -- (Overlandrailbook)

Cab-forward : the story of Southern Pacificarticulateds / by Robert J. Church. -- Wilton, Calif.: Central Valley Railroad Publications, 1982.

Cabin cars of the Pennsylvania and Long Islandrailroads. -- Hicksville, N.Y. : N.J. International,[1982?] -- 1 volume (66 unnumbered pages) :illustrations (some color), drawings ; 21 x 26 cm --(Caboose data book ; no. 2)

Cab-in-front : the half-century story of anunconventional locomotive / by John B.Hungerford. -- Reseda, California : HungerfordPress, ©1959. -- 36 pages : illustrations,photographs ; 22 cm

Summary: History and operations of SouthernPacific's unique cab-forward articulated steamlocomotives.

The cable car book / Charles Smallwood, WarrenEdward Miller, Don DeNevi. -- New York : BonanzaBooks, distributed by Crown Publishers, Inc.,1980. -- 152 pages : illustrations, maps, plans ;22 x 29 cm

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Summary: Illustrated history of cable cars inSan Francisco. Appendix lists cable car lines inother cities.

Cable car days in San Francisco / by Edgar M.Kahn. -- Revised edition, October 1944. --Stanford, California : Stanford University Press,©1944 (8th printing, Jan. 1946) -- xvi, 134 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 27cm

Summary: History of the cable street railways ofSan Francisco, California.

Contents: San Francisco of the 'seventies -- Thehorsecar period -- Andrew S. Hallidie: the start ofthe Clay Street Hill Railway Company -- LelandStanford: the beginning of the California StreetCable Railroad Company -- Antoine Borel: Thecable car during the 'eighties -- Nob Hill homes inthe 'eighties -- Chinatown and the cable cars --James B. Stetson: the cable car comes of age --James W. Harris: the cable car reaches maturity --Fading Out -- Henry Casebolt and the Sutter StreetCable Railroad Co. -- The Market Street CableRailway Company -- Statistic on horse and cablerailroad operation.

The cable cars of San Francisco / photos by PhilPalmer ; text by Mike Palmer. -- Berkeley,California : Howell-North, ©1959. -- 64 pages :photographs, map ; 23 cm

Summary: Illustrated tribute to San Francisco'scable cars.

Caboose cars, 1879-1943. -- Novato, Calif. :Newton K. Gregg, 1973. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ;no. 11)

Cabooses of the New Haven and New York Centralrailroads. -- Hicksville, N.Y. : N.J. International,[197-?] -- 48 pages : illustrations (some color),drawings ; 21 x 26 cm -- (Caboose data book ; no.1)

California central coast railroads / Rick Hamman.-- First edition. -- Boulder, Colorado : PruettPublishing, 1980. -- 309 pages : illustrations,maps ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the railroads near SantaCruz, Watsonville and Hollister, California.Includes the Southern Pacific and its predecessorsand private logging and mining railroads.

California's railroad era, 1850-1911 / WardMcAfee. -- San Marino, California : Golden WestBooks, ©1973. -- 156 pages : illustrations,photographs, portraits, maps ; 23 cm

Summary: History of the development ofrailroads in California.

Contents: 1. Dreams and plans -- 2. The firsttranscontinental railroad -- 3. The Octopus -- 4.Attempts at government control -- 5. Changewithout control -- 6. An era ends -- Appendix,bibliography, index.

A call for restoration to service of the ShastaDaylight passenger train between San Francisco,California, and Portland, Oregon, and a call for aninvestigation of Southern Pacific passenger service/ by the Davis Railroad Club, University ofCalifornia, Davis, California. -- Davis, Calif. :Happy Train Free Press, 1967.

Call the big hook / Samuel A. Dougherty. -- SanMarino, California : Golden West Books, ©1984. --256 pages : illustrations, photographs, plans ; 23cm

Summary: Story of the author's service with theDenver & Rio Grand Western Railroad cleaning upderailments, rear-enders, rock slides, washoutsand other disasters.

The Camas Prairie : Idaho's railroad on stilts / ByHal Riegger. -- 1st ed. -- Edmonds, Wash. : PacificFast Mail, 1986.

The Canadian : the pre-eminent train of the world,April 24, 1955 : the pride of Canada : centennial oftranscontinental passenger trains in Canada,1886-1986 / James W. Kerr. -- Alburg, VT ;Montreal, Quebec : DPT-LTA Enterprises Inc.,Delta Publications, ©1986. -- 143 pages :illustrations, photographs (some color), diagrams,facsimiles, map ; 29 cm

Summary: Review of The Canadian, inauguratedby Canadian Pacific Railway in 1955 withpassenger train cars built by the Budd Companyand operated by VIA Rail Canada beginning in1978.

Contents: Map of the Canadian transcontinentalroute -- Condensed general timetable of TheCanadian -- General train floor plans of TheCanadian interior -- Details of each car's exteriorand interior dimensions -- The spectacular colorsection -- A condensed history of The Canadian

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and the author's experience -- Details of all cars --Locomotive photographs with general descriptions-- Contemporary menus of the 1950s -- Detailedtranscontinental timetable of The Canadian atinception date, April 24, 1955 -- The photographicsection.

Canadian National / edited by Keith MacKenzie. --London, England : Bison Books Ltd., 1988. -- 128pages : Illustrations ; 31 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of the CanadianNational Railways.

Contents: The early years -- The building blocks-- The St Clair Tunnel -- Canada's railways enterthe 20th century -- CN today -- Looking ahead.

Canadian National Railways : an annotatedhistorical roster of passenger equipment, 1867-1992 / edited by Gay Lepkey and Brian West, froma manuscript originally compiled by AndrewMerrilees. -- Ottawa, Ontario : Bytown RailwaySociety, 1995

The Canadian National Railways' story / byPatrick C. Dorin. -- 1st ed. -- Seattle : SuperiorPublishing Company, ©1975. -- 206 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps ; 28 cm

Summary: History and operations of theCanadian National Railways and its subsidiaries inCanada and the United States.

Contents: 1. The development of the CanadianNational Railways -- 2. Passenger train service -- 3.The Super Continental -- 4. Commuter trainservice -- 5. Freight and mixed train service -- 6.The iron ore lines -- 7. Grain traffic -- 8. Theelectric interurban lines -- 9. Narrow gauge inNewfoundland -- 10. The Great Slave Lake Railway-- 11. The Grand Trunk Western Railroad -- 12.The Grand Trunk Railway -- 13. The CentralVermont Railway -- 14. The Duluth, Winnipeg &Pacific Railway -- 15. Research and development --16. In conclusion.

Canadian Pacific in Southern Ontario. Volumethree / W.H.N. Rossiter. -- Calgary, Alberta :Calgary Group of the British Railway Modellers ofNorth America, 1986. -- 26 pages : photographs ;22 x 28 cm

Summary: Photos and captions illustrate CPsteam and diesel trains in southern Ontario,Canada.

Canadian Pacific Railway : motive power, rollingstock, capsule history / by Patrick C. Dorin. --First edition. -- Seattle, Washington : SuperiorPublishing Company, ©1974. -- 175 pages :illustrations, photographs ; 28 cm

Summary: Review of the CP's and itssubsidiaries' locomotives and passenger andfreight equipment and services, with text andphotographs.

Contents: A capsule history of the rail and non-rail development of the Canadian Pacific -- Thepassenger services -- Freight and mixed trainservices -- The Soo Line Railroad Company -- TheDuluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway -- OtherCanadian Pacific Railway subsidiaries -- TheCanadian Pacific, a unique personality --Appendix: steam power; diesel power; passengerequipment; freight equipment.

Canadian Pacific steam locomotives / by OmerLavallée ; data preparation and processing byArchie Williamson. -- Toronto, Canada : RailfareEnterprises Limited, ©1985. -- 464 pages :illustrations, maps, drawings ; 31 cm

Summary: Detailed illustrated history andanalysis of the CP's steam locomotives withbiographical sketches of its chief mechanicalofficers and history of the mechanical department.Rosters of all locomotives and diagrams of engineclasses.

Canadian Pacific's Big Hill : a hundred years ofoperation / by Floyd Yeats. -- Calgary, Alberta :Calgary Group of the British Railway Modellers ofNorth America, 1985. -- 50 pages : chieflyillustrations, maps ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Photographs document the CanadianPacific's climb up the west slope of the Rockiesthrough the Spiral Tunnels to Kicking Horse Passin British Columbia. Railroaders called this the BigHill.

Canadian railway scenes / compiled by AdolfHungry Wolf. -- Skookumchuck, B.C. : GoodMedicine Books, ©1983. -- 64 pages : chieflyillustrations, 22 x 28 cm -- (Canadian Railwayscenes series ; no. 1)

Summary: Pictorial work that covers"Newfoundland narrow gauge, Crowsnest & KettleValley, Montreal vignette, Winnipeg, Manitoba,plus - surviving steam in Canada." -- Cover

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Canadian railways in pictures / Robert F. Legget. -- Vancouver : Douglas, David & Charles, 1977.

Canadian steam! / edited by David P. Morgan --Milwaukee : Kalmbach Books, ©1961 (5th printing,1975) -- 1 v. (unpaged) photographs ; 30 cm

Summary: "A portfolio of memorable photos ofCanadian National and Canadian Pacific steamlocomotives in full stride." -- Dust jacket

Canadian trackside guide, 1997 / edited by EarlW. Roberts, David P. Stremes. -- Sixteenth edition.-- Ottawa, Ontario : Bytown Railway Society, 1997.

Canadian trackside guide, 2008 / edited by EarlW. Roberts, David P. Stremes. -- 27th edition. --Ottawa, Ontario : Bytown Railway Society, 2008.

Can't you hear the whistle blowin' : logs, lignite,and locomotives in Coos County, Oregon, 1850-1930 / William A. "Bill" Lansing. -- North Bend,Oregon : William A. Lansing, ©2007 (first printing,February 2007) -- 143 pages : photographs, maps ;29 cm

Contents: Prologue -- Introduction -- The riches

of Coos Bay -- The coming of the railroads -- The

companies -- Other players -- Appendix:

locomotives -- Epilogue -- Bibliography.

Captive cabeese in America : a reference to 7500+caboose locations / by S. Roger Kirkpatrick. --Expanded 2nd edition. -- St. Louis, MO : AmericanRailway Caboose Historical Educational Society,2008.

Car and locomotive cyclopedia of American practice: definitions and illustrations of railroad cars andlocomotives and their components … / editor, C.L.Combes ; compiled and edited for the Associationof American Railroads, Mechanical Division. -- NewYork : Simmons-Boardman, 1970.

The car and locomotive cyclopedia of Americanpractice : definitions and illustrations of railroadcars and locomotives and their components … /editor-in-chief, Kenneth G. Ellsworth. -- Fourthedition. -- Omaha, Neb. : Simmons-Boardman,1980.

Summary: Compiled and edited for theAssociation of American Railroads--MechanicalDivision.

Car and locomotive plans for model railroaders. --[Chicago, Ill?] : Atchison, Topeka and Santa FeRailway System, ©1948, ©1953.

Car builders cyclopedia of American practice :definitions and typical illustrations of railroad andindustrial cars, their parts and equipment … /editor, C.B. Peck. -- Nineteenth edition. -- NewYork : Simmons-Boardman, 1953.

Summary: Compiled and edited for theAssociation of American Railroads, MechanicalDivision.

Car builders cyclopedia of American practice :definitions and typical illustrations of railroad andindustrial cars, their parts and equipment … /compiled and edited for the Association ofAmerican Railroads, Mechanical Division ; editor,Roy V. Wright. -- Fifteenth edition, 1940. --Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Publishing, 1973, 1940.

Summary: Reprint of 15th edition published bySimmons-Boardman in 1940.

Car builders cyclopedia of American practice :definitions and typical illustrations of railroad andindustrial cars, their parts and equipment … /editor, C.L. Combes. -- Twenty-first edition. -- NewYork : Simmons-Boardman, 1961.

Summary: Compiled and edited for theAssociation of American Railroads, MechanicalDivision.

Car builders cyclopedia of American practice :definitions and typical illustrations of railroad andindustrial cars, their parts and equipment … /editor, C.L. Combes. -- Twentieth edition. -- NewYork : Simmons-Boardman, 1957.

Summary: Compiled and edited for theAssociation of American Railroads, MechanicalDivision.

Car names, numbers & consists / edited byRobert J. Wayner. -- New York : WaynerPublications, 1972. -- vi, 249 pages : diagrams,tables ; 28 cm

Summary: Rosters and car diagrams of the

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streamlined and lightweight passenger train carsbuilt and operated by the railroads in the UnitedStates before that advent of Amtrak.

Cars of the Pacific Electric. Volume I, city &suburban cars / editor and publisher, Ira l. Swett.-- Los Angeles, Calif. : Interurbans, 1964. -- pages1-224 : illustrations, photographs, plans,diagrams, facsimiles ; 22 x 28 cm -- (Interurbansspecial ; 28 = vol. 22, no. 2, summer 1964)

Summary: Detailed survey of Pacific Electric'scity cars using photos and the company's diagrambooks which show each car's plan and elevationand the specifications.

Cars of the Pacific Electric. Volume II, interurban& deluxe cars / editor and publisher, Ira l. Swett.-- Los Angeles, Calif. : Interurbans, 1965 -- pages225-448 : illustrations, photographs, plans,diagrams, facsimiles ; 22 x 28 cm -- (Interurbansspecial ; 36 = vol. 23, no. 1, spring 1965)

Summary: Detailed survey of Pacific Electric'sinterurban cars using photos and the company'sdiagram books which show each car's plan andelevation and the specifications.

Cars of the Pacific Electric. Volume III, combos,RPOs, box motors, work motors, locomotives, towercars, service cars / editor and publisher, Ira L.Swett. -- Los Angeles, Calif. : Interurban, 1965. --pages 449-760 : illustrations, photographs, plans,diagrams, facsimiles ; 22 x 28 cm -- (Interurbansspecial ; 37 = vol. 23, no. 2, summer 1965)

Summary: Detailed survey of Pacific Electric'scombination and other cars and locomotives usingphotos and the company's diagram books whichshow each car's plan and elevation and thespecifications.

Contents: Combination cars -- Railway postoffice

cars -- Box motors -- Suburban locomotives --

Interurban locomotives -- Diesel locomotives --

Service cars.

Cars of the Sacramento Northern / editor &publisher, Ira L. Swett. -- Twentieth anniversaryissue. -- Los Angeles, California : Interurbans,1963. -- 112 pages : illustrations, photographs,plans ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ; 32 = vol.21, no. 1, spring 1963)

Summary: History and description of the electricinterurban cars, city streetcars, locomotives and

other rolling stock of the Sacramento NorthernRailway and its predecessors. Also includes regularcolumn (Tapping the field) and letters to editor.

Contents: Section I - The north end: Niles cars --Cincinnati cars -- St. Louis cars -- Parlor cars --Streetcars -- Locomotives -- Miscellaneous cars.Section II - The south end: 1001-1002 -- The 1003class -- The Hall Scotts -- Trailers -- Parlor cars --Box motors -- Locomotives -- Miscellaneous cars.Section III - Consolidation: The merger -- Parlor caroperation -- The end.

Cars, their construction, handling and supervision/ by Marshall M. Kirkman. -- Edition 1909. -- NewYork : World Railway Publishing, 1909. -- (Scienceof railways)

Cass Scenic Railroad newsletter. -- Charleston,W.V. : West Virginia Division of Parks andRecreation, 1972. -- volumes : illustrations,maps ; 28 cm -- (Cass Scenic Railroad newsletter ;v. 1, no. 1, July/Aug./Sept. 1972)

Summary: Operations and happenings at theCass Scenic Railroad, Cass, West Virginia, a formerlogging railroad owned and operated by the stateDivision of Parks and Recreation.

Catalog no. 3 / Seattle Car & Foundry Company ;[compiled by Foulser Advertising Service]. --Seattle, WA : NorthWest Short Line, 1974.

Summary: "Designers and builders of railroadand logging equipment."

The catalogue of the Centenary Exhibition of theBaltimore & Ohio Railroad, 1827-1927. -- Secondedition. -- Baltimore : Baltimore & Ohio Railroad,1927 (Baltimore, Md. : composed and printed atthe Waverly Press) -- 210 pages : Illustrations, map; 24 cm.

Cavalcade of New Zealand steam locomotives : anhistorical survey of the railway engine in NewZealand from 1863 to 1964 / by A.N. Palmer andW.W. Stewart. -- Rev. and enl. ed. -- Wellington :Reed, 1965, 1956.

Cavalcade on New Zealand locomotives : anhistorical survey of the railway engine in NewZealand since 1863 / by A. N. Palmer and W. W.Stewart. -- Wellington : A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1957.

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CB&Q color guide to freight and passengerequipment / by Michael J. Spoor. -- Edison, N.J. :Morning Sun Books, Inc., ©1995. (first printing) --128 pages : chiefly color photographs ; 29 cm

A celebration of steam : a retrospective view /produced by Robert M. Tod ; art direction anddesign by Mark Weinberg ; written by John M.Wickre. -- New York, NY : Gallery Books, animprint of W.H. Smith Publishers : The ImageBank, 1987. -- 176 pages : color photographs ; 32x 37 cm

Summary: Large-format book of color photos ofpreserved North American steam locomotives inaction and in museums.

Centennial treasury of General Electriclocomotives. Volume I / O.M. Kerr. -- Alburg, VT ;Montreal, Que. : Delta Publications AssociatesDivision, DPA-LTA Enterprises Inc., ©1981. --pages 4-135 : photographs, diagrams ; 28 cm

Summary: "300 selected representativeprincipally builders photographs, electric, gas-electric, turbine-electric and early diesel-electricunits." -- Cover

Contents: General Electric Company locomotivemilestone event -- Early electric locomotives,covering the first half century -- Modern electriclocomotives, covering the second half century --Gas-electric locomotives and motor cars -- Turbanelectric locomotives, steam and gas-turbine --Introduction to the diesel-electric locomotives.

Centennial treasury of General Electriclocomotives. Volume II / O.M. Kerr. -- Alburg, VT ;Montreal, Que. : Delta Publications AssociatesDivision, DPA-LTA Enterprises Inc., ©1981. --pages 140-271 : photographs, diagrams ; 28 cm

Summary: "400 selected representativeprincipally builders photographs, industrial androad diesel-electric locomotives." -- Cover.

Contents: Diesel-electric industrial locomotives -- Diesel-electric mainline road switcher locomotive-- Diesel-electric export locomotives -- Diesel-electric locomotive selected drawings and specs..

Central of Georgia Railway album / by W. ForrestBeckum, Jr., and Albert M. Langley, Jr. -- NorthAugusta, S.C. : Union Station Publishing, 1986.The Central Pacific & Southern Pacific railroads /by Lucius Beebe. -- Berkeley, Calif. : Howell NorthBooks, 1963 (3rd printing, Mar. 1966)

Central Railroad of Oregon : Oregon's BlueMountain route / by Richard R. Roth. -- Orting,WA : Richard R. Roth, ©2014. -- vi, 212 pages :illustrations (some color), photographs, maps,facsimiles ; 28 cm

Summary: History of the shortline railroad thatserved the town of Union, Oregon, under manynames, between 1892 and 1995. It includedbranches, operated 1907 to 1926, to Cove and toHot Lake, Oregon.

Contents: Background and introduction --Union as a railroad town: initial efforts -- TheUnion Railway: a dream realized -- The UnionStreet and Suburban Railway -- The Union, Coveand Valley Railway Company -- The CentralRailway of Oregon -- The Central Railroad ofOregon -- The post-Central years (Union Railroadof Oregon) -- Uncompleted rail project -- John B.Mahana: visionary genius or con artist?

The Central Railway of Peru and the Cerro dePasco Railway / Donald Binns. -- North Yorkshire,England : Trackside Publications, 1996. -- 80pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ;

Summary: History of the Peruvian railway fromthe port of Callao, through Lima to the summit inthe Andes at over 15,600 feet. The connectingCerro de Pasco Railway served copper miningregions in the Andes.

A century of American railway bridges andbuildings : a special exhibition of books,manuscripts, prints and photographs honoring thecentennial of the American Railway Bridge andBuilding Association, organized in St. Louis, 1891.-- St. Louis, Mo. : St. Louis Mercantile LibraryAssociation, John W. Barriger III National RailroadLibrary, 1991.

Summary: Duplication of original catalogpublished in December 1913.

A century of Chicago streetcars, 1858-1958 : apictorial history of the world's largest street railway/ compiled by James D. Johnson ; photographsand other illustrations by Thomas Hollister ;paintings [by] Robert T. Pernau. -- Wheaton,Illinois : The Traction Orange Company, 1964(second printing, September 1964)

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A century of Pullman cars. Volume one,alphabetical list / Ralph L. Barger. -- First edition.-- Sykesville, Maryland : Greenberg Publishing,©1988 (1st printing)

Summary: Brief description of the history ofPullman Company followed by rosters of thewooden Palace Cars, steel standard cars andlightweight cars. The cars are listed alphabeticallyby car name.

A century of Southern Pacific steam locomotives,1862-1962 / Guy L. Dunscomb. -- 2nd ed. --Modesto, Calif. : Guy L. Dunscomb, c1963, 1967.

A century of Southern Pacific steam locomotives,1862-1962 / Guy L. Dunscomb -- Modesto, Calif. :G.L. Dunscomb, 1962.

Summary: Photocopy of preface, p. 5-9; section2 -- corporate history, p. 363-432; list of significantdates, p. 463-471.

The Challenger locomotives. -- Omaha, Neb. :Kratville Pub., 1980.

Chama/Cumbres, with a little chili. Volume three/ compiled by Richard L. Dorman -- First edition -- Santa Fe, New Mexico : R.D. Publications, ©1988.-- 206 pages : illustrations (some color),photographs, facsimiles, maps, plans ; 23 x 29 cm-- (Narrow gauge collection ; 3)

Summary: Illustrated history of the Denver &Rio Grande narrow gauge in southern Coloradoand in New Mexico.

Contents: Chama, a magic place -- Earlier timein Chama -- Up the hill, 4% miseries -- Lively'sCumbres Pass -- Cumbres Station, under NeffMountain -- Wide open spaces -- Antonito Station -- A little bit of chili -- Santa Fe, a city different --The Cumbres and Toltec, today's railroad.

Chard Walker's Cajon, rail passage to the Pacific /by Chard L. Walker. -- Glendale, California : Trans-Anglo Books, 1985 (1st printing, winter 1985) --254 pages : illustrations, photographs (some color),maps ; 29 cm

Summary: History and operations by the SantaFe, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroadsover Southern California's Cajon Pass. The authorworked as an operator at the Summit station from1947 to 1967.

Contents: 1. Beginnings -- 2. Geology -- 3.Operations -- 4. Stations -- 5. Weather -- 6.Runaways -- 7. Capitulations -- 8. Passengers -- 9.Helpers -- 10. Steam finale -- Colorful Cajon [colorillustrations] -- 11. The Descanso legend -- 12. Lifeat Summit -- 13. Cutoff -- 14. A new Summit -- 15.Cajon today -- Epilogue -- Appendix -- Index.

Chasing the SP in California, 1953-1956 : a vividand personal pictorial of the fascinating parade oftrains across the American west during thetransition period from steam to diesel-electriclocomotives / Rod Crossley. -- Upland, California :Southern Pacific Historical & Technical Society,2011. -- 276 pages : chiefly photographs ; 29 cm

Contents: Along the coast -- The SouthernPacific in the Los Angeles Basin -- The PacificElectric -- The valley -- Other stops along the way -- A Farewell to Steam excursion -- Finaldestination -- Journey's end.

Chasing trains : the lifetime story of the founder ofthe Colorado Railroad Museum / by Robert W.Richardson. -- Denver, Colo. : Sundance Books,1995.

Chesapeake & Ohio : superpower to diesels / byThomas W. Dixon, Jr. -- Newton, N.J. : CarstensPublications, 1984.

Chesapeake & Ohio H-7 series / by Thomas W.Dixon, Jr. -- Hicksville, N.Y. : N.J. International,1979?

Chesapeake & Ohio K-2, K-3 and K-3a 2-8-2's /by Tom Dixon and Robert L. Hundman. --Edmonds, Wash. : Pacific Fast Mail, 1978.

Chessie / by Ruth Carroll. -- New York : JulianMessner, Inc., ©1936. -- 48 unnumbered pages :illustrations ; 26 cm

Summary: Chessie, the kitten, finds a homeaboard a Chesapeake & Ohio dining car. Juvenileliterature.

Chessie's road / by Charles W. Turner. -- 2ndedition / with additions by Thomas W. Dixon, Jr.,and Eugene L. Huddleston. -- Alderson, W.V. :Chesapeake & Ohio Historical Society, 1986.

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Chicago & North Western - Milwaukee Roadpictorial / by Russ Porter. -- Forest Park, Illinois :Heimberger House Publishing Company, ©1994. --72, 5 unnumbered pages : color illustrations, colorphotographs, plans, facsimiles ; 23 x 29 cm

Chicago & North Western power : modern steamand diesel, 1900 to 1971 / by Patrick C. Dorin. --First edition. -- Seattle, Wash. : SuperiorPublishing, 1972.

Chicago and North Western passenger service : thepostwar years / by Patrick C. Dorin. -- Lynchburg,Virginia : TLC Publishing, 2000. 2000. -- iv, 124pages : illustrations, photographs (some color),maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Chicago and North Western passenger trainequipment / Patrick C. Dorin. -- Lynchburg,Virginia : TLC Publishing 2001. -- iv, 52 pages :28 cm

The Chicago Great Western in Minnesota / byRoger Bee, Gary Browne, John Luecke. -- Anoka,MN : Blue River Publications, 1984 (1st printing)

The Chicago Great Western Railway / David J.Fiore, Sr. -- Chicago [ et al.] : Arcadia Publishing, ©2006.

Chicago Great Western Railway : Iowa in themerger decade / by Philip R. Hastings. -- Newton,N.J. : Carstens Publishing, 1980? 1980?

Chicago's passenger trains : a gallery of portraits,1956-1981 / Robert P. Olmsted. -- Woodridge, Ill. :McMillan Publications, 1982 (2nd printing, Sept1983)

China by rail / by William D. Middleton. --Glendale, Calif. : Trans-Anglo Books, 1986.

Cincinnati locomotive builders, 1845-1868 / JohnH. White. -- Washington, D.C. : Museum of Historyand Technology, Smithsonian Institution, 1965. --ix, 167 pages : illustrations, portraits, plans, map ;

24 cm -- (United States National Museum bulletin ;245)

Summary: History of Cincinnati's locomotive-building firms, including Anthony Harkness & Son,Moore & Richardson, Niles & Company, GeorgeEscol Sellers, and Covington Locomotive Works.Includes list of locomotives built in Cincinnati.

Cinders & smoke : a mile by mile guide for theDurango to Silverton narrow gauge trip / by DorisB. Osterwald. -- 4th ed. (15th printing, 1982). --Lakewood, Colo. : Western Guideways, 1982.

Summary: Guide to the Durango & SilvertonNarrow Gauge Railroad in Colorado, which boughtthe line from the Denver & Rio Grand WesternRailroad in 1981.

Cinders and timber : a bird's-eye view of loggingrailroads in northeastern Minnesota, yesterday andtoday / Frederick G. Harrison. -- [Minnesota?] :Frederick Harrison?, 1976.

Circus trains / photographs and text by CharlesPhilip Fox. -- Milwaukee : Kalmbach Pub. Co.,1947. -- (Trains album of photographs ; book 19)

City on the Willamette : the story of Portland,Oregon / by Percy Maddux. -- Portland, Oregon :Binfords & Mort, 1952. -- [vii], 229 pages :illustrations ; 21 cm.

Civil War railroads & models / by Edwin P.Alexander. -- New York : Fairfax Press, 1977.

Civil War railroads / by Geo. B. Abdill. -- Firstedition. -- Seattle : Superior Publishing, 1961.

Clamshell Railroad : America's westernmost line,1888-1930 / Thomas E. Jessett. -- Second andenlarged edition. -- Ilwaco, Washington : MurfinPublishing Co., Inc., 1967. -- 34 pages :illustrations, photographs, map ; 24 cm

Summary: History of the Ilwaco SteamNavigation Company and its successor, the IlwacoRailroad & Navigation Company, operators of anarrow gauge line in Pacific County, Washingtonand ferry to Astoria, Oregon. Union Pacific Railroadlater operated the railway as its Ilwaco Division.

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Classic American railroads / Mike Schafer. --Osceola, WI : MBI Publishing, 1996.

Classic steam : timeless photographs of NorthAmerican steam railroading / John Gruber ;foreword by William L. Withuhn. -- New York, NY :Fall River Press, 2009. -- 224 pages : chieflyphotographs (some color) ; 33 x 32 cm (13 x 11.5in.)

Summary: Collection of photographs oflocomotives of the late steam era in North America.

Classification and numbering of locomotives andequipment : issued July 1, 1965 / Great NorthernRailway Co. -- [St. Paul, Minn.?] : Great NorthernRailway, 1965.

Climax--an unusual steam locomotive / byThomas T. Taber III and Walter Casler. -- Firstedition. -- Rahway, N.J. : Railroadians of America,1960.

Coach trains and travel / by Patrick C. Dorin. --1st ed. -- Seattle : Superior Pub. Co., 1975.

Coach, cabbage & caboose--Santa Fe mixed trainservice : a one-hundred year history of Santa Femixed train service from 1869 to 1971 in words,photographs, equipment rosters, and timetableschedules / by John B. McCall. -- Dallas, Texas :Kachina Press, ©1979. -- 256 pages : illustrations,photographs (some color), maps, plans, facsimiles ;24 x 32 cm.

Contents: Introduction to mixed train service --Introduction to mixed train equipment -- Passengerequipment prior to 1902 -- Coach & waycars: thefirst generation -- Second generation of mixed traincombines: 70-72 foot wooden cars -- Thirdgeneration combines: all-steel construction --Drover's cars -- Miner's transfer cars -- Branch linepictorial -- Branch line motive power -- Afterword -- Appendix: system map, mixed train scheduleevolution -- equipment diagrams.

Code of rules governing the condition of, andrepairs to, freight and passenger cars for theinterchange of traffic : effective January 1, 1957 /adopted by the Association of American Railroads,Operations and Maintenance Department,

Mechanical Division. -- Revised 1956. -- Chicago :Association of American Railroads, 1956.

Code of rules governing the condition of, andrepairs to, freight and passenger cars for theinterchange of traffic : effective January 1, 1947 /adopted by the Association of American Railroads,Operations and Maintenance Department,Mechanical Division. -- Revised 1946. -- Chicago :Association of American Railroads, 1947.

Collector's book of railroadiana / by Stanley L.Baker and Virginia Brainard Kunz ; photographsby Joan Larson Kelly. -- Secaucus, N.J. : CastleBooks, 1976.

The collector's book of the locomotive / Edwin P.Alexander -- New York : Bramhall House, 1966.

Colorado & Southern, Northern Division / byJames L. Ehernberger and Francis G. Gschwind. --Callaway, Nebraska : E&G Publications, ©1966. --64 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 29 cm

Summary: Covers the C&S main line andstandard gauge branches north of Denver, toCheyenne and Longmont, Wyoming. Includes briefsections on the narrow gauge South Park andClear Creeks lines. Maps on endpapers.

Colorado memories of the narrow gauge circle / byJohn Krause and Ross Grenard. -- Newton, N.J. :Carstens Publications, Inc., [197-?] -- 130 pages :illustrations (black & white), maps ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Photographs of narrow gaugeoperations of the Denver & Rio Grande Westernand the Rio Grande Southern from the 1930s to1960s.

Colorado Midland / Morris Cafky. -- Denver :Rocky Mountain Railroad Club, 1965.

Colorado rail annual, 1970. -- Golden, Colo. :Colorado Railroad Museum, 1970. -- 131 pages :illustrations, maps ; 28 cm -- (Colorado rail annual; no. 8)

Summary: History of the construction in the1870s through abandonment in the 1950s ofDenver & Rio Grande's narrow gauge line overMarshall Pass to Gunnison, to Grand Junction and

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on to Salt Lake City, Utah.Contents: Narrow Gauge Transcontinental I:

Scenic line of the world / by Gordon Chappell. --Narrow Gauge Transcontinental II: Black Canonrevisited / Cornelius W. Hauck.

Colorado rail annual. Issue number eleven, 1973 :a journal of railroad history in the Rocky MountainWest / managing editor, Cornelius W. Hauck. --Golden, Colo. : Colorado Railroad Museum, 1973. -- (Colorado rail annual ; 11)

Contents: Narrow gauge in north Mexico:Ferrocaril Mineral de Chichuahua, by Harold F.Stewart. -- Otto Perry, railroad photographer, byRichard H. Kindig. -- Train time in Ouray: theOuray branch of the Denver & Rio Grande, byGordon Chappell.

Colorado rail annual. Issue number nine, 1971 : ajournal of railroad history in the Rocky MountainWest / Cornelius W. Hauck (ed.). -- Golden, Colo. :Colorado Railroad Museum, 1971 (2nd printing,1976) -- 126 pages : illustrations, diagrams, maps,facsimiles ; 29 cm -- (Colorado rail annual ; no. 9(1971))

Contents: Tin feathers and gasoline fumes, byStan Rhine. -- Prospector, the judge's train, byMichael B. Davis. -- A tribute to Fred Jukes:boomer railroad photographer, by Mallory HopeFerrell. -- Track of the CATS: a tourist excursionrailroad over Cumbres, by Gordon Chappell.

Colorado rail annual. No. 15, Idaho-Montana issue: a journal of railroad history in the RockyMountain West / Cornelius W. Hauck, editor. --Golden, Colo. : Colorado Railroad Museum, 1981.-- 215 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 29cm -- (Colorado rail annual ; no. 15)

Contents: Utah & Northern : the narrow gaugethat opened a frontier, by Mallory Hope Ferrell --OSL & UN : the Oregon Short Line era, byCornelius W. Hauck -- Union Pacific, MontanaDivision, by Cornelius W. Hauck -- Gilmore &Pittsburgh : Northern Pacific subsidiary, UnionPacific tributary, by Rex C. Myers.

Colorado railroads. -- Milwaukee : Kalmbach Pub.Co., 1943, c1942. -- (Trains album of photographs; bk 4)

The Colorado Road : history, motive power &equipment of the Colorado and Southern and FortWorth and Denver railways / by Hol Wagner, Jr. --Denver, Colorado : Intermountain Chapter,National Railway Historical Society, 1970. -- 415pages : illustrations, maps, drawings ; 29 cm.

Contents: Colorado lines history -- Colorado &Southern steam locomotives -- Colorado Springs &Cripple Creek District electric equipment andsteam locomotives -- Denver & Interurban electricequipment -- Gilpin Tramway locomotives -- TexasLines history -- Fort Worth & Denver City steamlocomotives -- Wichita Valley steam locomotives --Trinity & Brazos Valley and Burlington-Rock Islandsteam locomotives -- Colorado and Texas linesgasoline motor cars, diesel locomotives, shopfacilities, passenger service, equipment rosters.

Colorado trolleys : a quick history of Colorado'sstreetcar lines / by Leland Feitz. -- Revised, 1983. -- Colorado Springs, Colorado : Little London Press,1983, ©1971. -- 60 pages : photographs ; 22 cm

Summary: Pictorial history of the city hosrsecarand streetcar systems of Colorado.

Contents: Denver, 1871-1950 -- Pueblo, 1879-1948 -- Colorado Springs & Manitou Springs,1887-1932 -- Cripple Creek & Victor, 1897-1922 --Greeley, 1910-1923 -- Fort Collins, 1907-1952 --Boulder, 1899-1931 -- Trinidad, 1904-1926 --Grand Junction, 1890-1928 -- Durango, 1883-1920 -- Leadville -- Aspen.

Colorado's loneliest railroad : the San LuisSouthern / P. R. "Bob" Griswold. -- 1st ed. --Boulder, Colo. : Pruett Pub Co., 1980.

Summary: Operated by San Luis SouthernRailroad (1905-1953) and Southern San LuisValley Railroad (1953-1996).

Colorado's mountain railroads / by Robert A.LeMassena. -- Revised edition. -- Denver, Colorado: Sundance Books, ©1984 (first printing) -- 384pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 29 cm

Summary: Encyclopedic coverage of Coloradorailroads, big and small, with an entry for each,arranged alphabetically. Includes brief history,description and list of motive power andreferences.

Common standard specifications CS-22 paint /Union Pacific System. -- Omaha, Neb. : UnionPacific Railroad Historical Society, 1981 (1st

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printing) -- 108 p.Summary: Reprint of Union Pacific common

standard painting guide for 1903-1930. Cover title:Union Pacific Railroad painting guide, 1903-1930Common Standard No. 22.

Commuter railroads : a pictorial review of the mosttravelled railroads / by Patrick C. Dorin. -- NewYork : Bonanza Books, 1957.

The compendium of American railroad radiofrequencies / by Gary L. Sturm and Mark J.Landgraf. -- 12th edition. -- Waukesha, WI :Kalmbach Publishing Co., ©1993. -- 197 pages :maps ; 14 x 21 cm -- (Railroad reference series ;no. 12)

Summary: Tabular listing of radio frequenciesby railroad and location; includes industrialrailroads, transit systems, museums and touristrailroads and rail lines outside of North America.

The compendium of signals / by R.F. Karl --Cossayuna, N.Y. : Builder's Compendium, 1972,1958 (1st printing)

Summary: Plans, drawings and data aboutrailroad signals.

Competing rails : the Milwaukee Road's legacy inEvanston and Wilmette : early rail competition onChicago's North Shore, steam vs. electricity,connecting Evanston and Chicago by rail / editedby Norman Carlson ; research by David Dowden,Hank Morris and LeRoy Blommaert. -- Lake Forest,IL : Shore Line Interurban Historical Society,©2011. -- 83 pages : illustrations, color maps ; 28cm -- (Shore Line Interurban Historical Societydispatch ; no. 2)

Summary: History of rail passengertransportation Chicago north to Evanston andWilmette, Illinois, to about 1920. Includes thesteam-operated Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,interurban lines and city street railways.

The complete book of model railroading / by DavidSutton. -- New York : Castle Books, 1964.

The complete history of North American railways /edited by Derek Avery. -- Secaucus, New Jersey :Wellfleet Press, 1989.

The concise encyclopedia of world railwaylocomotives / edited by P. Ransome-Wallis ;contributors, G. Freeman Allen, H.M. Le Fleming,David P. Morgan, J.M. Doherty, C.R.H. Simpson,S.O Ell, O.S. Nock, F.J.G. Haut. -- First edition. --New York : Hawthorne Books, 1959. -- 512 pages :illustrations, photographs (some color), plans ; 26cm

Summary: Authoritative survey of locomotives ofall type written by railway mechanical engineersand other experts.

Contents: 1. Diesel railway traction -- 2. Dieseltraction in North America -- 3. Electric motivepower -- 4. The reciprocating steam locomotive --5. Illustrated survey of modern steam locomotives -- 6. The testing of locomotives -- 7. The steamlocomotive in traffic -- 8. The organization of asteam motive power depot -- 9. Unconventionalforms of railway motive power -- 10. The gasturbine in railway service -- 11. Concisebiographies of famous locomotive designers andengineers -- Appendix I. Wheel arrangement: steampower -- Appendix II. Wheel arrangement: dieseland electric wheel notation -- Appendix III.Glossary of locomotive terms.

The consolidated code of operating rules andgeneral instructions : take effect December 1,1945. -- Edition of 1945. -- [St. Paul, Minn.?] :Northern Pacific Railway, 1945. -- (Joint form 1)

The contemporary diesel spotter's guide / by LouisA. Marre and Jerry A. Pinkepank. -- Waukesha, WI: Kalmbach Books, ©1989 (second printing, 1990) -- 336 pages : photographs, graphs ; 14 x 22 cm

Summary: "A comprehensive reference manualto locomotives since 1972." -- Cover. Successor toDiesel Spotter's Update published 1979.

The contemporary diesel spotter's guide / by LouisA. Marre and Jerry A. Pinkepank. -- 2nd edition. --Waukesha, WI : Kalmbach Publishing Co., ©1995.-- 351 pages : photographs, charts ; 14 x 21 cm --(Railroad reference series ; no. 14)

Summary: "A comprehensive reference manualto locomotives since 1972." -- Cover

The copper spike / Lone E. Janson. -- Anchorage,Alaska : Alaska Northwest Publishing, 1975 (2ndprinting, Feb. 1976)

Summary: History of the Copper River &Northwestern Railway, built to carry copper ore

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from the mines at Kennecott to tidewater at Valdezand Cordova, Alaska. The Kennecott CopperCompany owned the railroad.

The Corn Belt Route : a history of the ChicagoGreat Western Railroad Company / H. RogerGrant. -- DeKalb, Ill. : Northern Illinois UniversityPress, 1984.

Corporate identity standards / National RailroadPassenger Corporation. -- [Washington, D.C.?] :Amtrak, 1980?

Summary: Designs and uses for Amtrak'scorporate logos.

Corsicana and the Ennis Sub : SP/SSW in Texas /Robert P. Olmsted. -- Woodridge, Ill. : McMillanPublications, 1983 (1st printing)

Cost data for the management of railroadpassenger service / Dwight R. Ladd. -- Boston :Harvard University, Graduate School of BusinessAdministration, Division of Research, 1957.

The country railroad station in America : with achapter on interurban stations / by H. Roger Grantand Charles W. Bohn. -- Revised and enlargededition. -- Sioux Falls, S.D. : Center for WesternStudies, Augustana College, 1988, 1978.

The CPR's English Bay Branch : the intendedterminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway? / byDavid Ll. Davis and Lorne H. Nicklason. -- Secondedition, December 1993. -- Vancouver, B.C. :Pacific Coast Division, Canadian RailroadHistorical Association, 1993. -- x, 80 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 23cm -- (B.C. rail guide ; no. 8)

Summary: History of the Canadian PacificRailway's branch to English Bay and Kitsilano,near Vancouver, British Columbia, its constructionin the 1880s, operation and piecemealabandonment.

Contents: The beginnings -- The branch at itsheight, 1887-1900 -- Increased prominence andmaturity, 1900-1932 -- The start of the decline,1932-1946 -- Further declines, 1946-1982 -- Thelast remnants, 1980s-1990s -- Appendices:chronology; official distances; list of employees(1889); further reading.

Cripple Creek railroads : a quick history of thegreat gold camp's railroads / by Leland Feitz. --Colorado Springs, Colorado : Little London Press,©1968 (twelfth printing, March 1991) -- 29 pages :chiefly illustrations, maps ; 22 cm

The Cripple Creek road : a Midland Terminal guideand data book / Edward M. "Mel" McFarland. --First edition. -- Boulder, Colorado : PruettPublishing Company, ©1984. -- x, 214 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 29cm

Summary: Details and illustrations of thehistory, locomotives, rolling stock, buildings andstructures, tracks and right-of-way of the MidlandTerminal Railway that operated from Divide,Colorado, (later Colorado Springs) to the CrippleCreek mining district from the 1890s to 1949.

Crofutt's new overland tourist and Pacific Coastguide. Vol. 2, 1879-80 : containing a condensedand authentic description of over one thousand,two hundred cities, towns … while passing over theUnion, Central and Southern Pacific railroads,their branches and connections … / by Geo. A.Crofutt. -- Chicago, Illinois : Overland PublishingCompany, 1879. -- 273 pages : illustrations, maps; 20 cm.

Crofutt's trans-continental tourist's guide. Fourthvol. : containing a full and authentic description ofover five hundred cities, towns, villages, stations,government forts … while passing over the UnionPacific Railroad, Central Pacific Railroad of Cal.,their branches and connections by stage and water… -- New York : Geo. A. Crofutt, [1872?] -- 224, 8pages : Illustrations, portraits, maps, tables ; 18cm.

The crookedest railroad in the world : a history ofthe Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railroad ofCalifornia / by Theodore G. Wurm and Alvin C.Graves. -- 2nd rev. ed. -- Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North, c1954; c1960.

Crossties over Saluda : a portrait of SouthernRailway power on the nation's steepest standardgauge main line railway grade / compiled andedited by John F. Gilbert ; text by Grady Jefferys. -- Revised edition. -- Raleigh, N.C. : Crossties Press,1982 (1st printing)

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The Crystal River pictorial : Crystal River Railroad/ by Dell McCoy and Russ Collman. -- Denver :Sundance Ltd., ©1972 (2nd printing, 1973) -- 224pages : illustrations (some color), photographs,maps, plans ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Pictorial history of the short linerailroads south of Carbondale, Colorado, along theCrystal River.

Contents: Lay of the land -- Aspen & Western --Crystal River: The Columbine Route -- CrystalRiver & San Juan -- Colorado Yule Marble ElectricTramway -- Treasury Mountain.

The Cumbres & Toltec scenic railroad : the historicpreservation study / Spencer Wilson, Vernon J.Glover. -- Albuquerque : University of New MexicoPress, ©1980 (fourth printing, 1992) -- 170 pages :illustrations (some color), drawings ; 24 cm

Summary: History and preservation of theCumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad in southernColorado and northern New Mexico.

Cyclopedia of applied electricity. Volume V : ageneral reference work on direct-currentgenerators and motors … electric railways, powerstations … / prepared by a corps of electricalexperts, engineers and designers of the highestprofessional standing ; illustrated with over twothousand engravings. -- Chicago : AmericanTechnical Society, 1914.

Summary: Volume V includes: powertransmission, electric railways, trackless trolleytraction, and self-propelled railway cars.

CZ, the story of the California Zephyr / by Karl R.Zimmermann. -- Oradell, New Jersey : DelfordPress, ©1972 (2nd printing) -- 104 pages :illustrations, photographs, plans, facsimiles ; 28cm

Summary: History, operation and equipment ofthe California Zephyr passenger train, from itsinauguration in 1949 to its final run in 1971;describes the routes of each of the train's railroads,the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, the Denver &Rio Grande Western and the Western Pacific.

Contents: The California Zephyr: anappreciation -- Ancestry -- Birth and inauguration-- Equipment -- The way of the Zephyrs -- MainLine through the Rockies -- The Feather RiverRoute -- Young ladies and other diversions -- Thenew look -- Cause celebre -- Death andtransfiguration -- Car roster -- Car diagrams --Epilogue: "Limited."

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Danger ahead : New Zealand railway accidents inthe modern era / Geoffrey B. Churchman. --Second edition. -- Wellington, NZ : IPL PublishingGroup, 1992. 1992.

David D. Clarke : narratives of a surveyor andengineer in the Pacific Northwest, 1864-1920 /edited by Jerry C. Olson. -- Vancouver, Wa. : JerryC. Olson, ©1995. -- viii, 224 pages : illustrations,drawings ; 29 cm

Summary: Narratives from David Clark (1844-1923), a surveyor and engineer, about his worklocating towns, railroad alignments, etc. in thePacific Northwest from 1864 to 1920. He workedfor the U.S. General Land Office, surveyed newlines for the Northern Pacific, planned water worksfor the city of Portland and served as Portland'schief water engineer.

Dawn of the diesel age : the history of the diesellocomotive in America / John F. Kirkland. --Glendale, Calif. : Interurbans Publications, 1983(1st printing, spring 1983) -- 199 pages :illustrations, photographs, map, plans ; 29 cm. --(Interurbans special ; 80)

Summary: History of the development of diesellocomotives, from the earliest models to the thoseof the 1930s.

Contents: Introduction -- Definition andexplanation of terms -- The diesel engine --Internal combustion applied to locomotion -- Earlydiesel developments -- The diesel locomotiveemerges -- Depression and a new hope --Acknowledgments -- Index.

Daylight : 4449's family album / by Kenneth G.Johnsen. -- Renton, Wash. : KGJ Publications,1984.

Daylight reflections / by Nils Huxtable. -- GoldenJubilee edition -- West Vancouver, B.C. :Steamscenes, 1987. (first printing, July 1987) --104 pages : color photographs, color map ; 24 x 31cm

Summary: All-color pictorial review of SouthernPacific's Daylight passenger trains, both steam anddiesel powered, in their prime and their decline inthe 1950s and 1960s, then followed by views of the

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restored ex-SP 4449 in service on three long-distance excursion runs and the motion pictureTough Guys as the Gold Coast Flyer.

Contents: Daylights in decline -- AmericanFreedom Train -- Sacramento Railfair Excursion --World's Fair Daylight -- Gold Coast Flyer.

D-day on the Western Pacific : a railroad's decisionto dieselize / by Virgil Staff. -- Glendale, California: Interurban Press, 1982 (1st printing, 1982) -- 223pages : illustrations, photographs ; 29 cm --(Interurbans special ; 81)

Death of a train / Freeman Wills Crofts. --Baltimore, Maryland : Penguin Books, 1965,©1947. -- 256 pages ; 18 cm -- (Penguin crime)

Summary: Crime novel. "In July of 1942, ashipment of vital supplies bound for British forcesin North Africa is secretly made ready … butsomewhere there is a leakage of information andthe shipment is threatened. Scotland Yard is calledin, and Inspector French enters the world oninternational espionage …" -- Cover.

Decade of the trains : the 1940s / photoessay andcommentary by Don Ball, Jr. ; text by Rogers E.M.Whitaker ("E. M. Frimbo"). -- First edition. --Boston : New York Graphic Society, 1977.

The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad,the Route of Phoebe Snow, in the twentiethcentury, 1899-1960. Part one, the history andoperation of the Lackawanna Railroad … the mosthighly developed railroad in America / ThomasTownsend Taber, Thomas Townsend Taber III. --Scranton, Pennsylvania : Steamtown VolunteerAssociation, ©1980 (third printing, 1998) -- Pages1-377 : illustrations (some color), photographs,portraits, maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: Detailed history and description ofthe operations of the DL&W from 1900 to themerger with the Erie Railroad in 1960.

Contents: 1. Summation – 2. A trip to Buffalo onthe Lackawanna in 1951 – 3. The Truesdaleadministration, 1988-1925 – 4. The Davisadministration, 1926-1941 – 5. The Whiteadministration, 1942-1952 – 6. The Shoemakeradministration, 1952-1960 – 7. Aftermath: ErieLackawanna and Conrail ownership – 8. Passengeroperations along the main line – 9. Suburbanpassenger operations – 10. Freight operations

along the main line – 11. Anthracite coal traffic –12. Upstate New York branches – 13 Milk traffic –14. Bangor and Portland Division: history andoperation – 15. The men who ran the trains – Index– Addenda of additions and corrections.

The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad,the Road of Anthracite, in the twentieth century,1899-1960. Part two, the equipment and marineoperation of the Lackawanna Railroad … the mosthighly developed railroad in America / ThomasTownsend Taber, Thomas Townsend Taber III. --Scranton, Pennsylvania : Steamtown MuseumAssociation, ©1981 (third printing, 1999) -- Pages381-776 : illustrations (some color), photographs,maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: Describes the DL&W’s publicrelations and advertising, the marine operationsaround New York and the motive power, rollingstock and equipment of the railroad.

Contents: 16. Public relations – 17. Advertisingand the immoral Phoebe Snow – 18. Passengermarine operations: the Hoboken Ferry Company –19. Freight marine operations: Harbor and NewYork City operations – 20. The shops – 21.Introduction to the motive power – 22. Pre-1900locomotives – 23. Passenger locomotives – 24.Freight locomotives – 25. Switching locomotives –26. Inspection locomotives – 27. Locomotives otherthan steam – 28. Passenger and milk cars – 29.Freight cars – 30. Non revenue equipment – 31Station list – 32. Addenda of additions andcorrections – Bibliography – Acknowledgements –Index.

The Denver & Interurban Railroad / Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles : Interurbans, 1947. -- (Interurbansspecial ; no. 5 = Oct. 1947)

The Denver and Rio Grande Project, 1870-1901 : ahistory of the first thirty years of the Denver andRio Grande Railroad / by O. Meredith Wilson. --Salt Lake City : Howe Brothers, 1982.

The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad :rebel of the Rockies / by Robert G. Athearn. --Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©1962,1977.

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Denver, South Park & Pacific / M. C. Poor. --Memorial ed. -- Denver, Colo. : Rocky MountainRailroad Club, 1976.

Denver's railroads : the story of Union Station andthe railroads of Denver / by Kenton Forrest andCharles Albi. -- Revised edition. -- Golden, Colo. :Colorado Railroad Museum, 1986. -- viii, 256pages : illustrations (some color), photographs,maps (some color), facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of Denver, Colorado's, UnionStation and the railroads and facilities related tothe station.

Contents: Denver's early railroads -- DenverUnion Station -- Denver's trains -- Yards, shops,roundhouses and other facilities -- Electricinterurbans -- Denver's railroads in the 1980s --Depot timetables -- Bibliography (page 257) --Index (pages 257-260).

Denver's railroads : the story of Union Station andthe railroads of Denver / by Kenton Forrest andCharles Albi. -- Golden, Colo. : Colorado RailroadMuseum, ©1981. -- 244 pages : illustrations (somecolor), maps, plans ; 29 cm

Summary: History and operation of the stationfrom construction to present day. Illustrated withcolor plates, maps and floor plans. Also includesthe history of railroads and electric interurbansaround Denver, Colorado.

Contents: Denver's early railroads -- DenverUnion Station -- Denver's trains -- Yards, shops,roundhouses and other facilities, with index --Electric interurbans.

The Deschutes River railroad war / Leon Speroff. -- Portland, OR : Arnica Publishing, ©2007. -- xv,218 pages : illustrations (some color), photographs(some color), color maps, plans ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the building of the JamesHill's Oregon Truck Railway and EdwardHarriman's parallel Des Chutes Railroad up thenarrow Deschutes River Canyon circa 1910.

Contents: Every rock has a history -- A peculiarriver -- Building a railroad -- The firsttranscontinental railroad -- The Protagonists -- Hilland Harriman in the Pacific Northwest -- Thebeginnings of a railroad along the Deschutes River-- Railroad constructions and competition alongthe Deschutes River -- Working on the DeschutesRiver railroads -- Bridges -- Completion of tworailroads to Bend -- Epilogue (a typical trip withthe Oregon Trunk Flyer) -- Appendix: railroad and

river mile points; origin of station names on theOregon Trunk.

Deschutes steam special : celebrating over 70years of the SP 4449. -- [Portland, Oregon] :Friends of SP 4449, ©2012. -- 48 pages ; colorillustrations, color maps ; 22 cm

Summary: Trip guide for passengers of theDeschutes Steam Special excursion train, October2012, powered by the ex-Southern Pacific 4449steam locomotive, and operated over the BNSFRailway from Portland to Bend, Oregon, by way ofVancouver and Wishram, Washington.

Destination Topolobampo : the Kansas City,Mexico & Orient Railway / John Leeds Kerr ; withFrank Donovan. -- San Marino, Calif. : GoldenWest Books, 1968 (1st printing)

The development of the eight driving wheellocomotive / by J. Snowden Bell. -- CliftonHeights, Pa. : Reprinted with permission ofBaldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation by Harry P.Albrecht, 1963, 1917. -- 32 pages : illustrations,diagrams ; 6 x 23 cm -- (Record (BaldwinLocomotive Works) ; no. 89)

Summary: Reprint of Baldwin catalog seriesrecord no. 89, published in Philadelphia, Pa., byBaldwin Locomotive Works, 1917. This builder'spamphlet is a history of the eight-driving wheelsteam locomotives, beginning in 1825 and includes0-8-0s, 2-8-0 Consolidations, 2-8-2 Mikados, and4-8-2 Mountains. Contains history text,photographs, diagrams and specifications.

Development of the locomotive engine : a history ofthe growth of the locomotive from its mostelementary form … / Angus Sinclair ; annotatededition prepared by John H. White. -- 1st M.I.T.Press ed. -- Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1970,c1907.

Die day in L.A. / Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles,California : Interurbans Magazine, 1964. -- 144pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ; 28 cm --(Interurbans special ; 35 = vol. 22, no. 1, spring1964)

Summary: Chronicles the end of streetcarservice of the former Los Angeles Railway lines bythe Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority."Die Day" was March 31, 1963.

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Contents: What we had -- The trolley coaches --The last rush hour -- The last day -- The day after -- Gutterliners take over -- Taping the field.

Diesel and electric locomotive specifications :locomotives in service including locomotivescurrently or recently in production : indexed bymanufacturer and model, cross indexed by model /F.K. Hudson, editor. -- Ocean, New Jersey :Specialty Press, Inc., 1981. -- 96 pages ; 21 cm --(Diesel reference series)

Summary: Tables of specifications for engines,generators, traction motors, gear ratios, speed,tractive effort, dimensions and capacities.Predominately diesel-electric, but includes 5 pagesof heavy electric locomotives specifications. Noillustrations.

The diesel locomotive / by R. L. Aston, with aforeword by John F. Alcock. -- London : Thomasand Hudson, 1957. -- x, 116 pages : illustrations,diagrams ; 20 cm

Summary: A mechanical engineer's descriptionof diesel power applied to British Railwayslocomotives.

Diesel locomotive operating manual no. 2308A forModel F3 / Electro-Motive Division, GeneralMotors Corporation. -- 4th edition. -- La Grange,Ill. : Electro-Motive Division, [195-]

Diesel locomotive rosters : United States, Canada,Mexico / by Charles W. McDonald ; editor, GeorgeH. Drury. -- Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Books,©1982. -- 123 pages : photographs ; 14 x 21 cm

Summary: "Reference to more than 28,000locomotives currently in service on 91 railroads,terminal companies and commuter authorities inNorth America." -- Cover verso.

Diesel locomotive rosters : the Railroad magazineseries / compiled by Sy Reich. -- New York :Wayner Publications, 1973. -- iv, 183 pages :photographs ; 28 cm

Summary: Rosters of most railroads operating inNorth America. Shortlines arranged by state. Largeroads and short lines "have been covered throughJune 1973, the cut-off date for this collection." --Introduction

Diesel locomotive rosters : U.S., Canada, Mexico /by Charles W. McDonald ; editor, George H. Drury.-- Second edition (first printing, 1986) --Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Books, ©1986. -- 154pages : photographs ; 14 x 21 cm

Summary: "Reference to the locomotives inservice on more than 400 major railroads,commuter authorities, switching roads and shortlines in North America." -- Cover verso.

Diesel locomotives / compiled by Bob Hayden. --Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Books, ©1980. -- 160pages : Illustrations, plans ; 28 x 36 cm -- (Modelrailroader cyclopedia ; v. 2)

Summary: "Reference manual of diesellocomotives built and used in North America." --Foreword. Includes history and development,photographs and scale drawings for eachlocomotive type.

Diesel motor trains : an economic evaluation / byStanley Berge and Donald L. Loftus. -- Chicago andEvanston, Illinois : Northwestern University,School of Commerce, ©1949. -- 66 pages :illustrations, map ; 28 cm.

Contents: Trains without locomotives -- Fromrail motor cars to motor trains -- Experience inother parts of the world -- Economy of operation --The problem of railroad passenger service --Possibilities of diesel motor trains.

Diesel spotter's guide / by Jerry A. Pinkepank. --Milwaukee : Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1967 (2ndprinting, 1968) -- 1 volume (various pagings) :illustrations ; 14 x 21 cm

Diesel spotter's guide update / by Jerry A.Pinkepank and Louis A. Marre. -- Milwaukee :Kalmbach Books, 1979 (2nd printing, 1980) -- 161pages : illustrations ; 14 x 21 cm

Diesels from Eddystone : the story of Baldwindiesel locomotives / by Gary W. Dolzall andStephen F. Dolzall -- Milwaukee, Wis. : KalmbachPub. Co., 1984.

Diesels of the Espee. Volume one, Alco PA's /compiled by Roger M. Cortani ; text by GordonLloyd and Joseph A. Strapac. -- Burlingame, Calif.: Chatham Publishing, 1975 (1st printing)

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Diesels of the Sunrise Trail / John J. Scala. --First edition. -- Mineola, N.Y. : Weekend ChiefPublishing, 1984.

Summary: "A color compendium of Long IslandRail Road diesels, electric locomotives and self-propelled railcars."

Diesels west! : the evolution of power on theBurlington / by David P. Morgan. -- Milwaukee,Wis. : Kalmbach Publishing, 1963.

Dining by rail : the history and the recipes ofAmerica's golden age of railroad cuisine / James D.Porterfield. -- First edition. -- New York : St.Martin's Press, ©1993. -- 384 pages : illustrations,drawings ; 24 cm

Summary: History of the dining car in America,covering many railroads; includes recopies frommany of them.

Dining car line to the Pacific : an illustrated historyof the NP Railway's "famously good" food, with 150authentic recipes / William A. McKenzie. -- St.Paul, Minnesota : Minnesota Historical SocietyPress, ©1990. -- 164 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Summary: Story of the dining car operations onthe Northern Pacific Railway, plus 150 recipes fromtheir menus.

Dining on rails : (an encyclopedia of railroad china)/ by Richard W. Luckin. -- Denver, Colo. : RKPublishing, 1983.

The Dinky : C&NW narrow gauge in Wisconsin /Gregg Condon, Robert Felton, James Nicoll. --[Place of publication not identified] : Marsh LakeProductions, ©1993

Dinner in the diner : great railroad recipes of alltime / by Will C. Hollister ; introd. by SpencerCrump. -- 3rd ed. Rev. (7th printing, Jan. 1982) --Los Angeles : Trans-Anglo Books, 1981.

The DO Lines : the story of the railroads created totake over lines unwanted by Conrail / by EdwardA. Lewis -- Strasburg, Pa. : Baggage Car, 1978.

Domeliners : yesterday's trains of tomorrow / KarlZimmermann. -- Waukesha, WI : Kalmbach Books,©1998. -- 128 pages : illustrations (some color) ;29 cm

Summary: History and description of dome carsand their passenger trains, illustrated by black andwhite and color photographs.

Contents: Foreword: the domeliner mystique --

The pioneers: Silver Dome and the Train of

Tomorrow -- Proliferation along the way of the

Zephyrs -- Budd's short domes: the classic --

Pullman-Standard: not a curve in sight -- The full-

length domes: was bigger better? -- American Car

& Foundry's "Daily Domeliners" for Union Pacific --

Han-me-down domes: new lives for old cars -- On

Amtrak: more days of glory -- Private domes:

yesterday's trains for tomorrow -- Roster: the dome

cars of North America -- Bibliography.

The domeliners : a pictorial history of thepenthouse trains / by Patrick C. Dorin. -- Firstedition. -- Seattle, Washington : SuperiorPublishing Company, 1973. -- 224 pages :illustrations, diagrams, tables, maps ; 28 cm

Summary: The mid-century luxury passengertrain called "Domeliners" in the United States andCanada and their special feature, the dome car.

Domestic transportation : practice, theory, andpolicy / Roy J. Sampson, Martin T. Farris, David L.Shrock. -- Fifth edition. -- Boston : HoughtonMifflin, 1985.

Down at the depot : American railroad stationsfrom 1831 to 1920 / Edwin P. Alexander. -- NewYork : Bramhill House, 1970.

Dream tracks : the railroad and the AmericanIndian, 1890-1930 / by T.C. McLuan ; withphotographs from the William E. KopplinCollection. -- New York : Harry N. Abrams, Inc.,©1985. -- 208 pages : illustrations (chieflycolored), maps ; 31 cm

Summary: Describes how marketing andadvertising by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa FeRailway used the American Indian and its effectson them throughout the Southwest. Includesreproductions of advertizing and hand coloredphotographs with descriptions of Hopi, Navajo, andRio Grande pueblo life.

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Early American locomotives : with 147 engravings/ by John H. White. -- New York, N.Y. : DoverPublications, Inc., 1972. -- xvi pages, 147 plates :chiefly illustrations (engravings), some plans ; 21 x29 cm

Summary: History of mostly American steamlocomotives built up to 1893 illustrated bycollection of engravings and plans.

Early American steam locomotives : 1st sevendecades, 1830-1900 / text and drawings by ReedKinert. -- First edition. -- Seattle, Washington :Superior Publishing Company, ©1962 (Seattle :L&H Printing Co.) -- 158 pages : chieflyillustrations (some color) ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of locomotivedevelopment in the 19th century.

Early British railways : with sixteen reproductionsof old prints and drawings / by Christian Barman.-- Harmondsworth, Middlesex : Penguin Books,1950. -- 39 pages, 16 pages of color plates :illustrations (some color) ; 19 cm

Summary: Engineering works of early railwaysof Great Britain illustrated by early color prints.

Early diesel-electric and electric locomotives. --Omaha, Nebraska : Rail Heritage Publications,1983. -- 105 pages : illustrations ; 14 x 22 cm

Summary: Descriptions arranged by builder;includes photographs of each type, specifications,partial list of railroads using locomotive model.

The early history of transportation in Oregon /Henry Villard. -- Reprint edition 1981. -- New York: Arno Press, 1981, 1944. -- 99 pages ; 24 cm --(The railroads)

Summary: Villard's account, written in 1899, ofhis involvement in building and operating railroadsand steamship lines in Oregon and the PacificNorthwest from 1874 to 1883. Reprint of the 1944edition published by the University of Oregon,Eugene, edited by Oswald Garrison Villard.

Contents: Editor's introduction --Transportation in Oregon before 1869 -- BenHolladay appears -- How I entered Oregonrailroading -- The elimination of Holladay --

Programs and policies -- Vicissitudes of steamshipoperation -- Completing the Northern Pacific --Editor's postscript.

Early Mt Washington Cog Railway picture book /Edwin "Bill" Robertson. -- Westbrook, Maine :Edwin B. Robertson, ©1997. -- 68 pages : chieflyillustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 28cm

Summary: Pictorial history of the mountain-climbing, rack-and-pinion tourist railroad, theMount Washington Cog Railway of New Hampshire,first opened for service in 1868.

Early Oregon days / by Edwin D. Culp. --Caldwell, Idaho : Caxton Printers, 1987.

Early railways / J. B. Snell. -- New York : G. P.Putnam's Sons, 1964. -- 128 pages : illustrations(some color) ; 22 cm -- (Pleasures and treasures)

Summary: Illustrated history of railways inEngland, Europe and the United States.

Contents: The origins of the railway -- The firstmain lines (1830-70) -- Completing the networks(1870-1900) -- The early twentieth century (1900-14).

Early trains / Bryan Morgan. -- New York : GoldenPress, a division of Western Publishing Company,1974. -- 80 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30cm -- (Golden highlights library)

Summary: Pictorial history of development ofrailways to about 1870, principally in GreatBritain, with some illustrations from France,Germany and the United States.

East Shore & Suburban Railway : along the eastshore of San Francisco Bay / by Erle C. Hanson. --San Marino, California : Pacific RailwayPublications, 1961. -- 30 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, plans, facsimiles ; 28 cm --(Pacific railway journal ; v 2, no. 12, Mar. 1961)

Summary: History of the East Shore &Suburban Railway, a streetcar system inRichmond, California, with an interurban line thatconnected with Oakland Traction Company.Operations began in 1904.

Eastern railroads. -- Milwaukee : Kalmbach Pub.Co., 1943, c1942. -- (Trains album of photographs; book 1)

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Easy-to-build model railroad structures / editedby Willard V. Anderson. -- Milwaukee, WI :Kalmbach Books, 1958 (8th printing, 1978)

Echoes down the canyon : a Western Pacificjournal, 1968-1986 / Ted Benson. -- Glendora,California : Westrail Publications, 1987 (1stprinting, February 1987) -- 64 pages : chieflyphotographs ; 30 cm

Summary: This pictorial volume "documents theWP's last two decades of independence along withthe railroad exciting transformation into UnionPacific's Feather River Division." -- Dust jacket.

The economic theory of the location of railways : ananalysis of the conditions controlling the laying outof railways to effect the most judicious expenditureof capital / by Arthur Mellen Wellington. -- Fourthrevised and enlarged edition. -- New York : JohnWiley & Sons, 1889.

The economics of rail transport in Great Britain.Volume 1, history & development / by C.E.R.Sherrington. -- London : Edward Arnold & Co.,1928.

Economics of transportation / by D. PhillipLocklin. -- Third edition (6th printing). -- Chicago :Richard D. Irwin, 1947, 1935.

Ed Nowak's New York Central / photographs byEd Nowak ; text by Ed Nowak with KarlZimmermann. -- Park Forest, Ill. : PTJ Publishing,1983.

Edaville Railroad : the Cranberry Belt / by LinwoodW. Moody. -- South Carver, Mass. : E.D. Atwood,1947.

Eighty four forty four. -- [Omaha, Neb.? : UnionPacific Railroad?], 196-?

El Camino Real: Highway 101 & the route of theDaylight / Tom Zimmerman with Roger I. Titus. --[Alhambra, Calif.] : Los Angeles Railroad HeritageFoundation, ©2013. -- 208 pages : illustrations(chiefly color), photographs, facsimiles ; 24 x 27 cm

Summary: Uses historical and contemporary

photographs, post cards, posters and otheradvertising to trace the history of transportation upthe California coast between LA and the Bay Area.Southern Pacific's Daylight passenger trains arefeatured along with the steam locomotive SP 4449.

Electric heritage of the Long Island Railroad, 1905-1975 / by Ron Ziel with John Krause. -- Newton,N.J. : Carstens Publications, Inc., ©1986. -- 48pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 x 28 cm --(Carstens heritage series ; 7)

Summary: Pictorial review of Long Island'selectric passenger and freight operations from1908 to the 1960s.

The electric interurban railways in America /George W. Hilton and John F. Due. -- Stanford,California : Stanford University Press, 1960. -- ix,463 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ; 24cm

Summary: Comprehensive history of the riseand collapse of the electric interurban railwayindustry in the U.S. and Canada.

Electric locomotive rosters / edited by Robert J.Wayner. -- First edition. -- New York, New York :Wayner Publications, 1965. -- vi, 85 pages :illustrations, photographs, drawings ; 28 cm

Summary: Rosters arranged by railroad of the ofthe nearly 2,000 electric locomotives built for mainline steam railroads, interurbans and industriallines in North America since 1894. Coverage ofsteam road electrification predominates: thePennsylvania, Milwaukee Road, New York Centraland New Haven systems. "This book is a record oftheir construction, renumbering, transfer ofownership and final disposition" -- Introduction.

Electric railway car trucks / by E. HarperCharlton ; edited by Harold E. Cox. -- Forty Fort,Pa. : Harold E. Cox, 1967.

Electric railway engineering / C. Francis Harding,assisted by Dressel D. Ewing. -- Second edition,fully revised, enlarged and reset (4th impression) --New York : McGraw Hill, 1916, 1911.

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Electric railway engineering / C. Francis Harding,assisted by Dressel D. Ewing. -- Second edition,fully revised, enlarged and reset (4th impression). -- New York : McGraw Hill, 1916, 1911.

Electric railway pioneer : commuting on theNorthwestern Pacific, 1903-1941 / by Harre W.Demoro. -- Glendale, California : Interurban Press,©1983. -- 127 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, plans, facsimiles ; 29 cm -- (Interurbansspecial ; 84) Summary: History of the steam and electriccommuter operations of the narrow-gauge NorthPacific Coast, and later the Northwestern Pacific inMarin County. Includes rosters of equipment,bibliography and index.

Contents: From steam to electricity -- Life on theelectrics -- Commuter monopoly -- Greyhounds,the Golden Gate Bridge and abandonment -- theNorthwestern Pacific ferries -- Operations --Epilogue and artifacts -- Equipment -- The Electra[electric locomotive].

Electric railways : a comprehensive treatise onmodern electric railway practice, includingpractical details of equipment, power house design,maintenance of way, and management / by HenryH. Norris. -- Chicago : American School ofCorrespondence, 1913.

Electric railways of Indiana / members of theCERA. -- Chicago : Central Electric Railfans’Association, ©1960. -- (Bulletin … of CentralElectric Railfans' Association ; 104)

Electric railways of Indiana. Part I. -- Chicago :Central Electric Railfans’ Association, ©1958. --(Bulletin … of Central Electric Railfans' Association; 101)

Electric railways of Indiana. Part II. -- Chicago :Central Electric Railfans’ Association, ©1959 --(Bulletin … of Central Electric Railfans' Association; 102)

Electric railways of Michigan. -- Chicago : Central:Electric Railfans’ Association, ©1959 -- (Bulletin …of Central Electric Railfans' Association ; 103)

Electric railways of Minneapolis & St. Paul / editor& publisher, Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles, California: Interurbans, 1953. -- 87 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm --(Interurbans special ; no. 14 = vol. 11, no. 2, Dec.1953)

Summary: History and operations of the TwinCities Rapid Transit Company, its predecessorsteam motor lines, electric and cable railways andhorsecar lines. Includes related interurbanrailways--Minneapolis & St. Paul SuburbanRailroad; Minneapolis, Anoka & Cuyuna RangeRailway; St. Paul Southern Railway. Also covered,Duluth-Superior Traction Company.

Electric railways of northeastern Ohio / preparedas a historic project by members of the CentralElectric Railfans' Association. -- Chicago, Illinois :Central Electric Railfans' Association, ©1965. --223 pages : illustrations, photographs (some color),maps, drawings, facsimiles ; 29 cm -- (Bulletin …of Central Electric Railfans' Association ; 108)

Summary: History of the Cleveland, WesternReserve and Youngstown region electric rail lines,including city street railways, heavy rail rapidtransit, interurban and steam road electrificationat Cleveland Union Terminal. Early horsecars,cable cars also covered.

Contents: Cleveland Railway -- Cleveland arearapid transit -- Traction in the Western Reserve --Traction in the Youngstown area.

Electric railways. -- Milwaukee : Kalmbach Pub.Co., 1944. -- (Trains album of photographs ; book7)

The electric way across the mountains : stories ofthe Milwaukee Road electrification / RichardSteinheimer. -- Tiburon, Calif. : Carbarn Press,1980 (1st printing)

Electricity applied to railways : treating of theutilization of electricity as a motive power and itsadaptation to the telegraph, the telephone andwireless telegraphy / by Marshall M. Kirkman. --Edition 1909. -- New York : World RailwayPublishing, 1909 -- (Science of railways)

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Elements of diesel engineering : with questions andanswers; stationary, marine, automotive,locomotive; an easily understood introductorymanual … / by Orville Adams. -- New York :Norman W. Henley Publishing, 1936.

Emil Albrecht's Union Pacific small steam power /assembled and edited by James W. Watson and F.Hol Wagner, Jr. -- Denver, CO : Motive PowerServices, 1985. -- (Great American railroadphotographer series)

Summary: Features the photography of EmilAlbrecht.

Encyclopedia of North American railroading : 150years of railroading in the United States andCanada / Freeman Hubbard. -- New York :McGraw-Hill, 1981.

Encyclopedia of North American railroads / AaronE. Klein -- New York : Exeter Books : distributed byBookthrift, 1985.

Encyclopedia of railroads / general editor, O.S.Nock ; foreword by John F. Stover. -- New York :Galahad Books, 1977.

Summary: Pictorial presentation of thedevelopment of railroads around the world.

Encyclopedia of western railroad history : thedesert states, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah /by Donald B. Robertson. -- 1st ed. -- Caldwell,Idaho : Caxton Printers, 1986.

Summary: This is the first volume of Robertson'srailroad history series.

Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History. VolumeII, the mountain states, Colorado, Idaho, Montana,Wyoming / by Donald B. Robertson. -- 1st ed. --Dallas, Tex. : Taylor Publishing, 1991.

Encyclopedia of western railroad history. VolumeIII, Oregon Washington / by Donald B. Robertson.-- 1st ed. -- Caldwell, Idaho : Caxton Printers,1995.

Encyclopedia of western railroad history. VolumeIV, California / by Donald B. Robertson. -- 1st ed.-- Caldwell, Idaho : Caxton Printers, 1998.

End of the line : Alexander J. Cassatt and thePennsylvania Railroad / Patricia T. Davis. -- NewYork : Neale Watson Academic Publications, 1978.

Engineering essentials, including the elements ofmathematics, physics, geometry, mechanicaldrawing, etc. : a practical textbook for theinstruction of railway mechanics, helpers,apprentices, and others / prepared under thesupervision and with the approval of an editorialadvisory board of railway mechanical officials. --Railway Training Institute, 1925. -- 415 pages :illustrations, plans ; -- (Railway library)

Engineer's and firemen's handbook / by MarshallM. Kirkman. -- Edition 1909. -- New York : WorldRailway Publishing, 1909. -- (Science of railways)

Engineers' and firemen's handbook / by MarshallM. Kirkman. -- Revised and enlarged edition 1916.-- New York : Cropley Phillips, 1923, 1916. --(Science of railways)

Enginemen's manual : intended for the engineer,fireman or mechanic who wishes to extend hisknowledge of the locomotive or air brake / by W.P.James. -- Louisville, Kentucky : W.P. JamesPublishing, 1916.

Engines and the engineman : the human side ofrailroading / by Ray S. Hewitt. -- [Portland, Or.?] :Ray S. Hewitt, 1995?

Summary: Experiences of engineers on theSouthern Pacific's Oregon Division.

Erie Lackawanna in color. Volume 5, mergermemories / John R. Canfield. -- Scotch Plains, NJ: Morning Sun Books, Inc., ©2004 (first printing) --128 pages : color photographs, color maps, colorfacsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: Color illustrations of ErieLackawanna Railroad locomotives, trains,trackside facilities and operations from the 1950sto 1960s along with the recollections of a formerdivision superintendent.

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Contents: Merger memories – EL: the reluctantroad to merger – Merger misery, the first years –Renaissance: Bill White to the rescue – The PhoebeSnow – A detailed look at some EL points ofinterest – Blessed (?) with branch lines in the N.YMetropolitan Area – A change in motive powerpolicy – The lingering death of long-haul passengerservice – The Delaware Division revisited – Actionon the Swale – Some random Erie-Lackawannamemories.

Erie Lackawanna memories : the final years /Preston Cook. -- First edition. -- Silver Spring, Md.: Old Line Graphics, 1987.

Erie power : steam and diesel locomotives of theErie Railroad from 1840 to 1970 ; also included areLackawanna diesels and multiple unit cars thatexisted after the 1960 merger / by FrederickWesting. -- Medina, Ohio : Alvin F. Staufer, 1970(4th printing, 1983)

Erie Railroad facilities in color. Volume 2, NewYork / by Robert J. Yanosey. -- Scotch Plains, NJ :Morning Sun Books, Inc., ©2007 (first printing)

Erie Railroad. -- Milwaukee : Kalmbach Pub. Co.,1946 -- (Trains album of photographs ; book 14)

Erie/DL&W color guide to freight and passengerequipment / Larry DeYoung and Mike DelVecchio. -- Scotch Plains, NJ : Morning Sun Books,Inc., ©2001 (first printing) -- 128 pages : colorphotographs ; 29 cm

Summary: Color illustrations of passenger andfreight cars and work equipment of the ErieRailroad and the Delaware, Lackawanna &Western Railroad from the 1950s to the 1970s.

Contents: Erie Railroad / by Larry DeYoung(passenger train equipment; freight trainequipment; non-revenue equipment) – LackawannaRailroad / by Mike Del Vecchio (railcars in thePoconos).

Erie-builts and H20-44s / by David R. Sweetland.-- Halifax, Pennsylvania : Withers Publishing, 1999(first printing, August 1999) -- 88 pages :photographs (some color), diagrams, facsimiles ; 28cm

Summary: History and rosters of two Fairbanks-Morse diesel-electric locomotives. The "Erie-built"

cab units were assembled under contract byGeneral Electric at its Erie, Pennsylvania, plantbetween 1945 and 1947. The H20-44 was a roadswitcher built in F-M's Beloit, Wisconsin, plantbetween 1947 and 1954.

Evening before the diesel : a pictorial history ofsteam and first generation diesel motive power ofthe Grand Trunk Western Railroad, 1938-1961 /Charles R. Foss. -- First edition. -- Boulder, Colo. :Pruett Publishing, 1980.

The Everett and Monte Cristo Railway / PhilWoodhouse, Daryl Jacobson, and Bill Peterson --Arlington, WA : Oso Publishing Company, 2000. --234 pages : illustrations, maps, drawings ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the Everett & Monte CristoRailway in Washington state, and its successiveowners, the Northern Pacific and Hartford Easternrailways. Includes locomotive rosters.

Everywhere west : the Burlington Route / byPatrick C. Dorin. -- First edition. -- Seattle, Wash. :Superior Publishing, 1976.

An excursion to Tillamook, Oregon, by train :scenes along the Pacific Railway & Navigation line/ by George B. Abdill. -- Souvenir edition. --Portland, Oregon : Pacific Northwest ElectricRailway Association, [1955?]. -- 8 unnumberedpages : illustrations, photographs, map 28 cm

Summary: History, historic photographs anddescription of the line of the railroad to Tillamook,Oregon, offered as a souvenir for an excursionoperated circa 1955 by the Southern Pacific for thePacific Northwest Electric Railway Association.

Existing CB&Q equipment roster / a joint effort ofthe members of Burlington Route HistoricalSociety. -- St. Charles, IA : Burlington RouteHistorical Society, 1995.

Expo : the story of the Exposition Flyer / by J. W.Schultz and Hol Wagner. -- Arvada, CO :Burlington Route Historical Society ©2003

Extra south : an unscheduled, unhurried look atDixie steam railroading / by H. Reid ; withrevisions by John Krause. -- Second edition. --Newton, N.J. : Carstens Publications, 1986, 1964.

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Facts about British Railways in wartime, 1943. --London : British Railways Press Office, 1943. -- 64pages : illustrations, photographs ; 23 cm

Summary: The British Railways in operationduring World War 2.

Fairmont S2 series H standard section cars :service instructions and parts list, issued June1960. -- Fairmont, Minn. : Service Division,Fairmont Railway Motors, 1960. -- (Bulletin(Fairmont Railway Motors) ; 571)

Famous American trains and their stories / byRoger Reynolds. -- New York : Crosset and Dunlap,1934.

Famous steam locomotives of the United Statesand Canada / by Richard J. Cook. -- Secondedition previously published by the Brotherhood ofLocomotive Engineers. -- Cleveland Heights, Ohio :Richard J. Cook, 1974. -- 96 pages : chieflyillustrations ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Illustrations of main line freight andpassenger locomotives in the 1930s and 1940s.Most were taken by Jack Polin of the Rail PhotoService.

Far Western railroads. -- Milwaukee : KalmbachPub. Co., 1943, ©1942. -- (Trains album ofphotographs ; book 2)

Fares please! : a popular history of trolleys, horse-cars, street-cars, buses, elevateds, and subways /by John Anderson Miller. -- New Dover edition. --New York, New York : Dover Publications, Inc.,©1960. -- xix, 204 pages : illustrations,photographs, facsimiles ; 21 cm

Contents: Transportation for all (horse-drawnomnibus) -- Omnibus on rails (horsecar) -- Horsesget a rest (cable car) --Cars run by lightning (earlyelectric car) -- Railway on stilts (elevated railway) --Millions move underground (subways) --Heyday ofthe trolley (mergers and expansion) -- Fire andstorm (how emergencies are met) -- Unusual typesof transit (novel means of rendering service) --Rolling on rubber (motorbus) -- Trolleys withouttracks (trolley bus) -- Transit in the modern age(urban transportation today and tomorrow).

Fares, please! : those Portland trolley years / byJohn T. Labbe. -- Caldwell, Idaho : The CaxtonPrinters, Ltd., 1980. -- 164 pages : illustrations,photographs, portraits, maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm

Summary: History of the development,prosperity and decline of the street railways andinterurbans in the Portland, Oregon, region.Hardback version.

Contents: The horsecars -- The steam trains --The cable cars -- The first electric cars -- A time forconsolidation -- The City & Suburban RailwayCompany -- The East Side Railway Company --And then there was one -- The Portland RailwayLight & Power Company -- The Portland ElectricPower Company -- Subsidiaries -- The satellites.

Fares, please! : those Portland trolley years / byJohn T. Labbe. -- Caldwell, Idaho : The CaxtonPrinters, Ltd., 1982, ©1980 (2nd printing, Jan.1982) -- 164 pages : illustrations, photographs,portraits, maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm

Summary: History of the development,prosperity and decline of the street railways andinterurbans in the Portland, Oregon, region.Perfect bound (paperback) second printing.

Contents: The horsecars -- The steam trains --The cable cars -- The first electric cars -- A time forconsolidation -- The City & Suburban RailwayCompany -- The East Side Railway Company --And then there was one -- The Portland RailwayLight & Power Company -- The Portland ElectricPower Company -- Subsidiaries -- The satellites.

The fastest trains in the world / G. Freeman Allen.-- [New York?] : Scribner's, 1978.

Summary: Includes fast passenger trains fromthe age of steam in the United States to France'sTGV.

FDR's funeral train : a betrayed widow, a Sovietspy, and a presidency in the balance / RobertKlara. -- 1st ed. -- New York : Palgrave Macmillan,2011.

The Feather River route two : a geographical tour :Keddie to Salt Lake City / Ken Rattenne. --Glendale, Calif. : Interurban Press, 1991 (1stprinting)

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Fiddletown & Copperopolis : the life and times ofan uncommon carrier / by Carl Fallberg ; forwardby Lucius Beebe. -- Reseda, Calif. : HungerfordPress, 1960.

Summary: Carl Fallberg's Fiddletown &Copperopolis cartoons from Railroad Magazine.

A field guide to trains of North America / Gerald L.Foster. -- Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1996.

Field manual of the interchange rules : effectiveJanuary 1, 1972 / adopted by the Association ofAmerican Railroads, Mechanical Division,Operations and Maintenance Department. --Chicago : American Association of Railroads, 1972.

Financiers and railroads, 1869-1889 : a study ofMorton, Bliss & Company / Dolores Greenberg. --Newark : University of Delaware Press, 1980.

Firing of Locomotives : hand firing of locomotives,oil-burning locomotives, type C-2 locomotiveboosters / by J.W. Harding and I.C.S. staff. --Scranton, Pa. : International Textbook Co., 1938.

Summary: <no. "506" of a series?>

The first Northerns : Northern Pacific A Class 4-8-4/ by Thomas Dressler. -- Hicksville, N.Y. : N.J.International, [1980?] -- 100 pages ; illustrations(come color), photographs (some color) ; 21 x 28 cm

The first quarter-century of steam locomotives inNorth America : remaining relics and operablereplicas with a catalog of locomotive models in theU.S. National Museum / by Smith HempstoneOliver. -- Washington, D.C. : SmithsonianInstitution, 1956. -- 112 pages : illustrations,maps ; 24 cm -- (United States National Museumbulletin ; 210)

Summary: Illustrations and descriptions of someof the first locomotives operated in the UnitedStates.

The first transcontinental railroad : Central Pacific,Union Pacific / by John Debo Galloway. -- NewYork : Simmons-Boardman, 1930 (1st printing) --x, 319 pages : illustrations, portraits, maps, tables; 24 cm.

The first transcontinental railroad, Central Pacific,Union Pacific / by John Debo Galloway. -- NewYork : Simmons-Boardman, 1950 (1st printing)

Floyd Clymer's album of historical steam tractionengines. -- 1st ed., de lux. -- Los Angeles : FloydClymer Publications, 1949.

The Flying Scotsman, 1862-1962 : portrait of atrain / C. Hamilton Ellis. -- London : George Allen& Unwin Ltd, 1962. -- 47 pages : illustrations,photographs, map ; 20 cm

Summary: History and operations of the FlyingScotsman express train.

Contents: Introduction -- Early east coast days -

- The Scotsman grows up -- The middle years --

Years of change -- The train we know.

Focus : the railroad in transition / Robert S.Carper. -- South Brunswick [N.J.] : A. S. Barnes,1968.

Fogg and steam : a regional look at steam in NorthAmerica / paintings by Howard Fogg; text by FrankClodfelter ; with contributions by Howard Fogg,Richard H. Kindig, Omer Lavallee, J. NormanLowe, Louis M. Newton, Jim Scribbins. -- Firstedition. -- Boulder, Colorado : Pruett PublishingCompany, ©1978. -- xviii, 151 pages : illustrations; 29 x 37 cm

Summary: Twenty-six of Howard Fogg'spaintings plus many photographs celebrate NorthAmerican steam locomotives and railroad trains.

The Follett picture-story of trains / by D.W.Follett. -- Chicago : Follett Publishing Company,©1936. -- 40 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm --(Follett picture-story)

Summary: Descriptions of passenger and freighttrains and locomotives for a juvenile audience.

Fort Wayne and Wabash Valley trolleys / GeorgeK. Bradley, author. -- Chicago, Illinois : CentralElectric Railfans' Association, ©1983. -- 288 pages: illustrations, maps, drawings ; 29 cm -- (Bulletin… of Central Electric Railfans' Association ; 122)

Summary: History of the trolleys in the FortWayne and the Wabash Valley area of Indiana,with equipment rosters.

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Forty feet below : the story of Chicago's freighttunnels / by Bruce Moffat. -- Glendale, Calif. :Interurban Press, 1982 (7th printing, spring 1992)-- (Interurbans special ; 82)

Frederick Billings : a life / Robin W. Winks. -- NewYork : Oxford University Press, 1991.

Frisco folks : stories and pictures of the greatsteam days of the Frisco Road (St. Louis-SanFrancisco Railway Company) / by William E. Bain.-- Denver, Colo. : Sage Books, 1961.

Frisco in color / Louis A. Marre and Gregory J.Sommers. -- Edison, New Jersey : Morning SunBooks, Inc., ©1995.

Frisco power : locomotives and trains of the St.Louis-San Francisco Railway, 1903-1953 / by JoeG. Collias. -- First edition. -- Crestwood, Mo. : M MBooks, 1984

Frisco power : locomotives and trains of the St.Louis-San Francisco Railway, 1903-1953 / by JoeG. Collias. -- Second edition. -- Springfield, MO :The Frisco Railroad Museum, ©1997. -- xiv, 322pages : 29 cm

From Abbey to Zorra via Bagdad : Canadian PacificRailway passenger services in the 1950’s / DaleWilson. -- First edition, Dec. 1980. -- Sudbury,Ontario : Nickel Belt Rails, 1980.

From cab to caboose : fifty years of railroading / byJoseph A. Noble. -- First edition -- Norman :University of Oklahoma Press, ©1964. -- xiii, 205pages : illustrations, photographs ; 24 cm

Summary: Personal experiences and otherincidents gleaned from working for the Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe Railway's EngineeringDepartment, from 1907 to 1955, in thesouthwestern United States.

The future of rail passenger traffic in the West /by Ely M. Brandes and Alan E. Lazar ; prepared forthe Southern Pacific Company by StanfordResearch Institute. -- Menlo Park, Calif. : StanfordResearch Institute, [1966?]Future railways : an adventure in engineering /

P.M. Kalla-Bishop. -- London : Railway Magazinebook, published by IPC Transport Press, ©1972. --123 pages : illustrations, plans ; 23 cm

Summary: The impact of modern technology (asof 1972) on the broadly-defined rail transport modeworldwide, for a general audience by anengineering writer.

Contents: Introduction on transport -- Motivepower -- Signaling -- Automatic train operation --High speed railways -- Other guided transportmodes -- Transport organization.

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Galveston-Houston Electric Railway / by HerbWoods. -- Los Angeles, California : Interurbans,1959. -- 84 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ;no. 22 = vol. 16, no. 4, Nov. 1959)

Summary: History of the electric interurban thatran between Houston and Galveston, Texas, 1911to 1936.

Contents: Map -- Introduction -- Passengerservice -- Freight service -- Cars -- Interurbanhurricane -- Along the line -- Album.

The Garratt locomotive / A. E. Durrant. -- NewYork : Augustus M. Kelley, 1969.

Garratt locomotives of the world / A.E. Durrant. --Completely revised and enlarged edition. -- NorthPomfret, Vermont : David & Charles, Inc., 1981,1961. -- 207 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 31cm

Summary: History of articulated steamlocomotive, built mostly in Great Britain. Foundservice in many countries of the world, but not inNorth America.

General Motors' F-units : the locomotives thatrevolutionized railroading / by Daniel J. Mulhearnand John R. Taibi. -- New York : Quadrant Press,1982. -- 80 pages : photographs ; 22 x 28 cm.

Contents: Introduction -- A brief historicalreview -- The initial model -- The interim model --The postwar model -- The transcendent model --The farewell model.

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Geological trip log along the Columbia & Deschutesrivers / by Paul William Howell. -- 5th rev. ed. --Portland, Or. : Geological Society of the OregonCountry, 1967.

Summary: Prepared for 1967 railroad excursionvia the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway andthe Oregon Trunk from Portland to Madras,Oregon.

George L. Beam and the Denver & Rio Grande.Volume 1 / by Jackson C. Thode. -- Denver :Sundance Publications, 1986 (1st printing)

Summary: Photographs by the railroad's officialphotographer.

The Georgian locomotive : some elegant steamlocomotive power in the South and Southwest,1918-1945, an episode in American taste / by H.Stafford Bryant, Jr. -- New York : WeathervaneBooks, a division of Barre Publishing Company,Inc., ©1962. -- xxi, 89 pages : photographs ; 28cm

Summary: Chronicles and illustratescharacteristic steam locomotives of railroads in theAmerican South and Southwest.

Ghost lumber towns of central Pennsylvania :Laquin, Masten, Ricketts, Grays Run / by ThomasT. Taber, III. -- Williamsport, Pa. : Lycoming Print.Co., 1970. -- (Logging railroad era of lumbering inPennsylvania ; no. 3)

Ghost train to the Eastern Star : on the tracks ofthe great railway bazaar / Paul Theroux. -- Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2008.

Giants of the rails : an articulated steam pictorial.-- New York : Wayner Publications, circa 1975. --48 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 21 x 28 cm

Summary: Photographs with extensive captionsshow the variety of articulated locomotives onNorth American railroads, big and small.

The Gilpin gold tram, Colorado's unique narrow-gauge / Mallory Hope Ferrell. -- [1st ed.] --Boulder, Colo. : Pruitt Publishing, 1970.

Summary: History of a narrow gauge railway inGilpin County, Colorado.

The Gilpin Tram / Frank R. Hollenback. -- Denver,Colo. : Sage Books, 1958. -- 64 pages :illustrations, maps, diagrams ; 23 cm

Summary: Brief history of the Gilpin TramwayCompany, a narrow gauge railroad in GilpinCounty, Colorado. Includes diagrams oflocomotives and rolling stock.

Glory days of logging / by Ralph W. Andrews. --Seattle : Superior Publishing Company, ©1956. --176 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 28 cm

Summary: History and photographs of loggingpractices and transportation up to the 1930s onthe West Coast from British Columbia toCalifornia.

Gold rush narrow gauge : the story of the WhitePass and Yukon Route / by Cy Martin. -- 1st ed. --Los Angeles : Trans-Anglo Books, 1970.

The golden age of steam / Dean Server. -- NewYork, N.Y. : Smithmark Publishers, 1996. -- 80pages : illustrations (some colored) ; 32 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of steamboats andrailroads, with emphases on early 19th centurydevelopments in the United States and GreatBritain.

Contents: Introduction -- The history of

steamboats -- A variety of steamboats -- The

heyday of the steam locomotive -- Index.

Golden rails / by Wm. W. Kratville. -- Omaha,Neb. : Kratville Publications, 1965.

The golden spike / David E. Miller, editor. -- SaltLake City, Utah : University of Utah Press, 1973. --(University of Utah publications in the AmericanWest ; v. 10)

Summary: Collection of articles on the historyand future of railroads in the West, from theGolden Spike Symposium, 1969.

The Golden spike : a centennial remembrance / E.Roland Harriman, Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., HenryV. Poor, Lewis W. Douglas, James Douglas, andLynn S. Mullins. -- New York : AmericanGeographical Society, 1969. -- (Occasionalpublication (American Geographical Society) ; no.3)

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Gondolas and hoppers from the 1940 Car Builders'Cyclopedia. -- Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg,1973. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ; no. 5)

The Goodyears : an empire in the hemlocks / byThomas T. Taber III. -- Williamsport, Pa. :Lycoming Print. Co., 1971. -- (Logging railroad eraof lumbering in Pennsylvania ; no. 5)

Government ownership of railways / by Samuel O.Dunn. -- New York : D. Appleton & Co., 1919.

Grand Central, the world's greatest railwayterminal / William D. Middleton. -- San Marino,Calif. : Golden West Books, 1977 (2nd printing,June 1978)

Grand Trunk heritage : steam in New England / byPhillip R. Hastings ; edited and designed by JohnKrause and Ed Crist. -- New York, NY : RailroadHeritage Press, ©1978. -- 48 pages : chieflyphotographs, map ; 21 x 28 cm

Summary: Pictorial review of operations of theGrand Trunk Railway in the 1950s. Illustrates thissubsidiary of the Canadian Nations that enteredVermont from Quebec and terminated at Portland,Maine, and operated steam power long after nearbyrailroads dieselized.

The Grand Trunk Western Railroad : a CanadianNational railway / by Patrick C. Dorin. -- Firstedition. -- Seattle, Wash. : Superior Publishing,1977.

A great and shining road : the epic story of thetranscontinental railroad / John Hoyt Williams. --First paperback edition. -- New York : TimesBooks, 1988.

The great book of trains : featuring 300locomotives shown in over 160 full-colorillustrations and more than 500 photographs /authors, Brian Hollingsworth, Arthur F. Cook ;steam consultant, Patrick B. Whitehouse. -- NewYork : Portland House, distributed by CrownPublishers, 1987.

Summary: Steam and modern locomotives andtrains from around the world.

The great iron trail : the story of the firsttranscontinental railroad / Robert West Howard. --New York : Bonanza Books, a division of CrownPublishers, Inc., ©1962. -- 376 pages :illustrations, photographs, facsimiles ; 21 cm

Summary: History of the early planning, laterpromotion and final construction of the firsttranscontinental by the Union Pacific and CentralPacific railroads.

The great iron trail : the story of the firsttranscontinental railroad / Robert West Howard. --New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1962. -- 376pages : illustrations, photographs, facsimiles ; 22cm

Summary: History of the early planning, laterpromotion and final construction of the firsttranscontinental by the Union Pacific and CentralPacific railroads.

Great Northern color pictorial. Volume 1, theelectrics, last of steam, first generation diesels /Joseph W. Shine. -- La Mirada, CA : Four WaysWest Publications, ©1992. -- 128 pages : colorphotographs, maps 29 cm

Summary: Depicts Great Northern steam, dieseland electric locomotives with color photographs "atwork across the system" during the 1930s to1960s. -- Foreword.

Great Northern color pictorial. Volume 2, featuringsecond generation diesels, division assignments,the big blue sky era / Joseph W. Shine. -- LaMirada, CA : Four Ways West Publications, ©1993.-- 127 pages : color photographs ; 29 cm

Contents: Great Northern second generationdiesels -- Great Northern locomotive painting &lettering -- Big Sky Blue locomotive roster -- GN'sBig Sky Blue, second generation diesels -- GN's BigSky Blue, first generation diesels -- Divisionlocomotive assignment, roster & pictorial -- GreatNorthern, tourists on foreign lines -- GreatNorthern, early days of the Burlington Northernmerger.

Great Northern color pictorial. Volume 3, Rocky'sclean window trains / by John F. Strauss. -- LaMirada, CA : Four Ways West Publications, ©1993.-- 151 pages illustrations (some color),photographs (chiefly color), plans, facsimiles(chiefly color) ; 29 cm

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Summary: Illustrated history of the GreatNorthern Railway's passenger services from the1930s to the 1960s.

Contents: The forerunners -- The postwarstreamliner -- The 1951 surprise -- Incomparablewith great domes.

Great Northern pictorial. Volume 4, Rocky'sNorthwest postman and new companions / byJohn F. Strauss, Jr. -- La Mirada, CA : Four WaysWest Publications, ©1994. -- 167 pages :illustrations (some color), photographs (somecolor), maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: Illustrated history and operations ofthe Great Northern Railway's passenger, mail andexpress trains in the Pacific Northwest andnorthern plains states.

Contents: The Depression Era, 1929 to 1940 --The Star and the Northwest postman, 1947 to1959 -- The short haul streamliners, 1950 to 1959-- The semi-streamliners, 1952 to 1959 -- Theworkhorses, 1947 to 1959 -- Streamlined erapassenger car roster, 1947-1970.

The Great Northern Railway : a history / Ralph W.Hidy, Muriel E. Hidy, and Roy V. Scott, with Don L.Hofsommer ; editorial assistance from Elizabeth A.Burnham. -- Boston, Massachusetts : HarvardBusiness School Press, ©1988. -- xv, 360 pages :illustrations, maps, tables ; 22 x 29 cm

Summary: Corporate history of the GN, from itsearliest predecessors in the 1850s to its mergerinto the Burlington Northern in 1970.

The Great Northern Railway : a pictorial study / byCharles & Dorothy Wood ; illustrations, MikePearsall, Howard Fogg. -- Edmonds, Washington :Pacific Fast Mail, ©1979. -- 560 pages :illustrations (some color), photographs (somecolor), portraits, maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of the GreatNorthern Railway. Includes bibliography and index.

Contents: The great adventure -- GlacierNational Park and the Great Northern Railway --Conquering the Cascades -- More than mountains-- Oriental Limited/Empire Builder -- Steam: fromprairie to tidewater -- Omaha orange, Cascadegreen and Big Sky blue … The diesels -- Appendix -- Roster of motive power.

Great Northern Railway : condensed history. --Rev. 1964. -- St. Paul : Public RelationsDepartment, Great Northern Railway, 1964.

The Great Northern Railway : a history / Ralph W.Hidy, Muriel E. Hidy, Roy V. Scott, and Don L.Hofsommer. -- First University of Minnesota Pressedition. -- Minneapolis : University of MinnesotaPress, 2004, 1988. -- xvi, 360 pages : illustrations,maps, tables ; 24 cm.

Summary: Corporate history of the GN, from itsearliest predecessors in the 1850s to its mergerinto the Burlington Northern in 1970.

Great Northern Railway in the Pacific Northwest /Jeff Wilson. -- Waukesha, WI : Kalmbach Books,2001.

Great Northern Railway, 1945 through 1970.Volume 2, photo archive / edited withintroduction by Byron D. Olsen. -- Hudson, Wis. :Iconografix, 1998. -- (Photo archive series)

Great Northern Railway. -- Milwaukee : KalmbachPub. Co., 1946. -- (Trains album of photographs ;book 15)

Great Northern steam & electric in color / DavidH. Hickcox -- Scotch Plains, NJ : Morning SunBooks, Inc., ©1999 (first printing) -- 128 pages :color photographs, color maps, color facsimiles ; 29cm

Summary: Color illustrations of Great Northernsteam locomotives throughout the system andelectric locomotives in the Cascades in the 1940sand 1950s. Also includes reproductions of colorbrochures, postcards, timetables, maps andadvertising matter.

The great railroad conspiracy : the social history ofa railroad war / Charles Hirschfeld. -- EastLansing, Mich. : Michigan State College Press,1953.

Summary: Battle between the Michigan CentralRailroad and the farmers in the mid-1800s.

Great railroad paintings / edited and with anintroduction by Robert Goldsborough. -- 1st U.S.ed. -- New York : Bantam Books, 1976.

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The great railway bazaar : by train through Asia /Paul Theroux. -- Boston : Houghton MifflinCompany, ©1975 -- viii, 392 pages : 24 cm

Summary: The author's adventures traveling byrail, with mishaps and detours, from London toIndia, then Southeast Asia, then by air fromVietnam to Japan, then back to England via theTrans-Siberian Express.

The great third rail / editor and layout, GeorgeKrambles ; manuscript, Joseph M. Canfield, Roy G.Benedict. -- Chicago, Illinois : Central ElectricRailfans' Association, ©1961. -- 1 volume (variouspagings) : illustrations (some color), photographs,maps, plans, diagrams, facsimiles ; 28 cm --(Bulletin … of Central Electric Railfans' Association; 105)

Summary: History of the Chicago, Aurora, andElgin Railroad that operated an electric interurbanrailroad between its namesake cities in Illinoisuntil 1961.

Contents: Introduction -- System map -- Familytree -- Story of the Fox River Division -- Story ofthe Third Rail Division -- Cars, cars, cars -- Mapsand timetables.

Great train disasters / Keith Eastlake. -- Osceola,WI : Motorbooks International, 1997.

The great train robbery / John Gosling andDennis Craig. -- Indianapolis : Boobs-Merrill, 1965,1964.

Summary: Account of the hijacking and robberyof the British Railway's Royal Mail in 1963.

The great trains / editor, Bryan Morgan ; createdand produced by Edita Lausanne ; withcontributions by John Snell, Arthur D. Dubin …[and five others] ; foreword by Sir John Elliot. --New York, N.Y. : Crown Publishers, Inc.,, ©1973. -- 259 pages : illustrations (some color); color maps;facsimiles ; 31 cm

Summary: "A world-wide round up of expressesthat link town to town, and state to state, andwhich still keep their glamour today." -- Dustjacket.

Great trains of North America / edited by P.B.Whitehouse ; picture research by Patricia E.Hornsey. -- London : Hamlyn-New English Library,1974.

Great trains of the world / edited by Patrick B.Whitehouse ; picture research Patricia E. Hornsey.-- London : Hamlyn Books, 1975.

Green Bay & Western : the first 111 years / byStan Mailer. -- Edmonds, WA : HundmanPublishing, Inc., ©1989.

Green commonwealth : a narrative of the past anda look at the future of one forest productscommunity, 1895-1945 / by Stewart Holbrook. --Shelton, Washington : Simpson Logging Company,1945. -- 163 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Summary: Logging, railroading and milling bythe Simpson Logging Company around Shelton,Washington, up to 1945.

The green machines / Robert P. Olmsted. -- [Placeof publication not identified] : R.P. Olmsted, 1986(printing by Frelich Printing, Inc., Janesville,Wisconsin ; 1st printing, Nov. 1986) -- 128 pages :illustrations (black and white) ; 29 cm

Summary: Burlington Northern diesellocomotives and pre-merger diesels.

Growing up with trains : a Southern Californiaalbum / by Richard Steinheimer and Donald Sims.-- Glendale, California : Interurban Press, ©1983(1st printing) -- 111 pages : photographs (somecolor), map ; 22 x 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ;83)

Summary: Album of photographs of southernCalifornia railroads from the 1930s to the 1970s.

Growing up with trains II : a northern Californiaalbum / by Richard Steinheimer and Ted Benson. -- Glendale, Calif. : Interurban Press, 1983 (1stprinting, fall 1983) -- 110 pages : photographs(some color), map ; 22 x 28 cm -- (Interurbansspecial ; 88)

Summary: Album of photographs of northernCalifornia railroads from the 1930s to the 1970s.

Growing with Schenectady : the story of a centuryof locomotive building in Schenectady. --Schenectady, N.Y. : American LocomotiveCompany, 1948.

Summary: History of Alco, a pamphlet producedby the company on the 100th anniversary of thefounding of the locomotive works at Schenectady.

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Guide to North American railroad hot spots / J.David Ingles. -- Waukesha, WI : Kalmbach Books,©2001. -- 207 pages : color photographs, colormap ; 14 x 21 cm

Summary: Describes the "best spots to go towatch lots of trains and do it safely." Listslocations by state and province in the U.S. andCanada.

Guide to North American steam locomotives /compiled by George H. Drury. -- Waukesha, WI :Kalmbach Books, ©1993 (fifth printing, 2004) --448 pages : illustrations, diagrams ; 14 x 21 cm

Summary: Describes the history anddevelopment of steam locomotives in the 20thcentury. Includes photographs, rosters, summariesand descriptions of wheel arrangements, parts andapparatus and railroad-by-railroad histories.

Guide to the Milwaukee Road in Montana / SteveMcCarter ; with an essay by Dale Martin. -- Helena: Montana Historical Society Press, 1992.

Guide to tourist railroads and railroad museums /compiled by George H. Drury. -- 3rd edition, fullyrevised and updated. -- Waukesha, WI : KalmbachBooks, ©1990. -- 306 pages : photographs ; 14 x21 cm

Summary: Guide to tourist railroads, preservedrail lines, trolley museums and amusement parkrailways. "A directory of over 350 railroadattractions in North America … includingschedules, fares, how to get there, and annualspecial events." -- Cover.

Guinness railway book / John Marshall. -- GreatBritain : Guinness Publishing, Ltd., ©1989. -- 200pages : illustrations (some color), drawings ; 26 cm

Summary: History and development of railroadsaround the world, plus lists of interesting facts.

The Gunderson story, an American classic / E.M.Lundquist. -- [Portland, Or.?] : E.M. Lundquist,1994.

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H.K. Porter Company, builders of light locomotives,steam and compressed air / H.K. Porter Co. --Pittsburgh, Pa. : H.K. Porter Co., 1908.

The handbook of American railroads / Robert G.Lewis. -- First edition. -- New York : Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, ©1951. -- xi,242 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ; 22cm

Summary: "This book has been written toprovide a single source of facts and information oneach of the 127 Class I railroads." -- Introduction.

The handbook of American railroads / Robert G.Lewis. -- Second edition. -- New York : Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, ©1956, ©1951.-- xii, 251 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps; 22 cm

Summary: Brief descriptions with tables ofstatistics, maps and photographs on each of the113 Class I U.S. railroads existing in the 1950s.

Handbook of railroad expenses / by J. ShirleyEaton. -- New York : McGraw- Hill Book Co., 1913.

Handbook to the Deschutes River Canyon / byJames M. Quinn, James W. Quinn, James G. King.-- Second edition. -- Walport, OR : EducationalAdventures, ©1979. -- 148 pages : illustrations,photographs (some color), color maps ; 28 cm

Summary: Guide to the geography of theDeschutes for river rafting, fishing and camping.Includes the human and geologic history of theregion, the flora and fauna and descriptions of theOregon Trunk Railway and Union Pacific's DesChutes Railroad.

Handy railroad atlas of the United States. --Chicago : Rand McNally, 1980.

Summary: On cover: Union Pacific Railroad logo.

Handy railroad atlas of the United States. -- [1967edition] -- New York : Rand McNally & Co., 1967.

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Handy railroad atlas of the United States. -- [1948edition] -- New York : Rand McNally & Co., 1948.

Handy railroad atlas of the United States. --Chicago : Rand McNally, 1988.

Handy railroad atlas of the United States. --Chicago : Rand McNally, 1985Handy railroad atlas of the United States. --Chicago : Rand McNally, 1978.

Hard times, good times in Oregon : recollections ofthe 1930s / by William R. Lindley. -- Manhattan,Kansas : Sunflower University Press, ©1995. -- xi,105 pages : photographs ; 22 cm

Summary: Memories of growing up in Oregon;recollections include Portland trolleys and steamengines and railroads in Huntington, Oregon.

Hard traveling : a portrait of work life in the newNorthwest / Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes. -- Lincoln :University of Nebraska Press, ©1994. -- xii, 234pages : illustrations, portraits ; 27 cm

Summary: Photographs, captions and textdepict the life of working men and women in theOregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana in thelate 19th and early 20th centuries, including thoseof railroaders and loggers.

Haul-age. -- Rochelle, Ill. : Geo. D. Whitcomb Co.,1930- -- volume : illustrations ; 28 cm -- (Haul-age ; v. 1, no. 1, Dec. 1930)

Summary: Whitcomb company newsletterfeatures small gasoline-powered and gas-electricindustrial locomotives, published for "industrialistswhose operations include hauling as an importantpart of their activities" (Dec. 1930, page 6). Thisfirst issue consisted of 8 pages.

Hawaiian railroads : a memoir of the commoncarriers of the fiftieth state / by John B. Hunger-ford. -- Reseda, Calif. : Hungerford Press, 1962.

Hawkins electrical guide, questions, answers &illustrations : a progressive course of study forengineers, electricians, students … / a practicaltreatise by Hawkins and staff. -- New York : Theo.Audel & Co., 1917. -- (Hawkins electrical guide ;no. 9)

Hawkins' indicator catechism : a practical treatisefor the use of erecting and operating engineers,superintendents, students of steam engineering,etc. / by N. Hawkins. -- New York : Theo. Audel &Co., 1903.

The haywire : a brief history of the Manistique andLake Superior Railroad / Hugh A. Hornstein. --East Lansing : Michigan State University Press,©2005.

Headlights and markers : an anthology of railroadstories / edited by Frank P. Donovan, Jr., andRobert Selph Henry. -- New York : Creative AgePress, ©1946 (2nd printing) -- xii, 406 pages ; 21cm

Summary: A collection of well-told tails of therails, some fictional, others related to actualrailroads.

Hear the train blow : a pictorial epic of America inthe railroad age / Lucius Beebe and Charles Clegg; with ten original drawings by E.S. Hammack. --1st ed. -- New York : Dutton, 1952.

Hear that lonesome whistle blow : railroads in theWest / by Dee Brown. -- First edition. -- New York :Holt, Rinehart and Winston, ©1977. -- vii, 311pages : illustrations, photographs, portraits, maps,facsimiles ; 24 cm

Summary: History of building the railroads westof the Mississippi River in the 19th century.

Heart & soul of the train : personal travel notesfrom an Amtrak attendant / by Mauris L. Emeka. -- 1st ed. -- Port Orchard, Wash. : Apollo PublishingInternational, 1999.

Heartland / Greg McDonnell. -- Toronto, Canada :Stoddard Publishing Co., 1993.

Heavy traction, 1922-1941. -- Novato, Calif. :Newton K. Gregg, 1974. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ;no. 15)

The Heisler locomotive, 1891-1941. -- [1st ed.] --Lancaster, Pa. : Benjamin F.G. Kline, 1982.

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Hejaz railway / James Nicholson. -- London,England : Stacey International, ©2005 (reprinted,2007) -- 193 pages : illustrations (some color),maps, drawings ; 31 cm

Summary: History of the railroad built by theformer Ottoman Empire from Turkey, through theMiddle East to the Arabian Peninsula in the early1900s.

Henry Huntington and the Pacific Electric : apictorial album / by Spencer Crump. -- Thirdedition, revised. -- Corona del Mar, California :Trans-Anglo Books, ©1978. -- 112 pages :illustrations, photographs, portraits, maps,facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: Pictorial history of the Pacific ElectricRailway, including a chapter on the life of HenryHuntington.

Contents: The trolleys come to Los Angeles --The man who built the P.E. -- The great days of thetrolleys -- The appendix: where the interurbansran, when and how often.

Hetch Hetchy and its dam railroad / by TedWurm. -- Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North Books,1973.

Hetch Hetchy Railroad of the City of San Francisco.-- San Mateo, Calif. : Western Railroader, 1961. --12 pages : illustrations, photographs, map ; 22 cm-- (Western Railroader ; issue 262 = vol. 24, no. 10,Oct. 1961)

Summary: History of the Hetch Hetchy Railroad,built by the city of San Francisco as part of its dambuilding and water project in the Sierra Nevadas.

The Hiawatha story / by Jim Scribbins. --Milwaukee : Kalmbach Publishing, 1970.

High green and the bark peelers : the story ofengineman Henry A. Beaulieu and his Boston andMaine Railroad / R. M. Neal -- New York : Duell,Sloan and Pearce, 1950.

High iron : a book of trains / by Lucius Beebe. --New York : Bonanza Books, 1938.

High line to Leadville : a mile by mile guide for theLeadville, Colorado & Southern Railroad / by DorisB. Osterwald. -- First edition. -- Hugo, Colo. :Western Guideways, 1991 (3rd printing, 2000)

High rails over Cumbres : the story of the Cumbresand Toltec Scenic RR, North America's highestnarrow gauge railroad / text by David Sumner ;photography by Arthur Bilsten, Ron Ruhoff, DavidDigerness, the State Historical Society of Colorado.-- Commerce City, CO : Sanborn Souvenir Co.,197-? -- 24 unnumbered pages : chiefly colorphotographs, facsimiles ; 16 x 23 cm

Summary: Booklet illustrating and describingthe narrow gauge tourist railroad in southernColorado and northern New Mexico.

High road to Promontory : building the CentralPacific (now the Southern Pacific) across the HighSierra / by George Kraus. -- Palo Alto, Calif. :American West Publishing, 1969.

High road to Promontory : building the CentralPacific (now the Southern Pacific) across the HighSierra / by George Kraus. -- New York : CastleBooks, c1969.

High speed railroad passenger equipment :Proposal to WSDOT and ODOT / Renfe Talgo ofAmerica. -- Washington, D.C. : Renfe Talgo ofAmerica, 1993. -- 1 v. various paging, ca 150 p ill.Drawings, plans ; 28 cm.

Highball : a pageant of trains / by Lucius Beebe. --Appleton-Century-Croft, 1945.

Summary: Some little railroads -- Power for thegrade -- Portrait gallery -- The Pennsy and thePacific -- Colorado chronicle -- Crummies --Whistle code.

High-ballers, classic railroad cartoons : romance ofthe rails / by Ray Hyson. -- Chino, Calif. : RayHyson, 1979.

Highliners : a railroad album / by Lucius Beebe. --Appleton Century Croft, 1940.

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The hill : stories from the Southern Pacific RailroadCascade Line / by Dan Rehwalt. -- Oakridge,Oregon : Grizzly Press, ©2007. -- 195 pages :illustrations, photographs ; 22 cm

Summary: Collection of stories about operatingtrains of the Southern Pacific's 90-mile climb fromEugene, Oregon, over the Cascade Range--"TheHill" to railroaders. Includes the author'srecollections, stories by locomotive engineer JohnWalsh, trainman Bert Wards, and others.

Historic Alpine Tunnel / by Dow Helmers. --Denver : Sage Books, 1963.

Historic Southern Pacific cars. -- New York :Wayner Publications, 198-?

Historical atlas of the North American railroad /Derek Hayes. -- Berkeley : University of CaliforniaPress, ©2010.

The historical guide to North American railroads /compiled by George H. Drury. -- Milwaukee, WI :Kalmbach Books, ©1985. -- 376 pages :illustrations, maps ; 14 x 21 cm

Summary: "Histories, figures, and features ofmore than 160 railroads abandoned or mergedsince 1930." -- Cover.

Historical inventory of the Union Pacific Railroad,1946. -- Denver, Colo. : Intermountain Chapter,National Railway Historical Society, 1991 (2ndprinting)

Summary: Reprint of Form 70, issue no. 64,published by the Accounting Department of theUnion Pacific Railroad as: List of agencies,stations, equipment, etc.

The history of a railway / compiled by R.E.Swanson. -- [Victoria, B.C.] : Department ofCommercial Transport, Railways Branch, 1960.

Summary: History of the narrow gaugeWellington Colliery Railway on Vancouver Island,ca. 1883 to 1899.

The history of American railroads / J. B.Hollingsworth -- New York : Exeter Books, 1983.

History of Lehigh Valley Transit Company / editor,Randolph L. Kulp. -- Allentown, Pa. : Lehigh ValleyChapter, National Railway Historical Society, 1966.

History of Mack rail motor cars and locomotives /editor, Randolph L. Kulp. -- Allentown,Pennsylvania : Lehigh Valley Chapter, NationalRailway Historical Society, 1959.

The history of North American railroads / generaleditor, Bill Yenne. -- New York : Gallery Books,1986.

Summary: A pictorial history of U.S. railroads.

The history of North American steam /Christopher Chant. -- Edison, N.J. : ChartwellBooks, 2004.

History of old number 3 / compiled by Herbert T.Williams. -- [Milwaukie, Oregon] : [MilwaukieHistorical Society], approximately 1954. -- 12pages : illustrations ; 29 cm

Summary: History of Portland's only survivinghorse-drawn streetcar. According to the author,the car was built for the Portland Street RailwayCompany in about 1871. The Columbia Land &Improvement Company in Vancouver, Washington,used it in the 1890s; the Portland TractionCompany stored it for many years before itspreservation and display by the MilwaukieHistorical Society.

History of Oregon / by Charles Henry Carey. --Author's edition. -- Chicago : Pioneer HistoricalPublishing, 1922. -- xxviii, 21-1016 pages :illustrations, portraits, maps ; 28 cm.

A history of railroad logging / compiled by R.E.Swanson. -- [Victoria, B.C.] : Department ofCommercial Transport, Railways Branch, 1960.

A history of Saanich Peninsula railways / by R.D.Harvey. -- [Victoria, B.C.] : Department ofCommercial Transport, Railways Branch, 1960.

A history of the American locomotive : itsdevelopment, 1830-1880 / John H. White, Jr. --New York : Dover Publications, 1968.

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The history of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe /edited by Pamela Berkman. -- Greenwich, CT :Bonanza Books, 1988. -- 127 pages : illustrations,photographs (some color), maps, facsimiles ; 31 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of the Santa FeRailroad.

Contents: In the beginning -- Wars in thecanyons of Colorado / by Thomas York-- Straightand steady -- The Fred Harvey story -- A newcentury -- A step ahead / by Thomas York --Troubled times -- After the war -- The Santa Fetoday -- Conclusion.

History of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe /Keith L. Bryant, Jr. -- New York, N.Y. : MacmillanPublishing Co., ©1974 (1st printing, 1974) -- xvi,398 pages : illustrations, photographs, portraits,maps ; 24 cm -- (Railroads of America)

Summary: Comprehensive account of thehistory of the Santa Fe Railway, from itsbeginnings in 1859 to the early 1970s.

Contents: Colonel Holliday's vision -- Texas cowsand Colorado mountain passes -- Russian wheatfarmers and Boston capitalists -- Fred Harvey andhis girls -- Headlong expansion -- The captains ofindustry reorganize -- Expansion: conservative andcontrolled -- From teakettles to mallets --Federalization and normalcy -- Depression, warand technological change -- The coming of thediesel -- The chiefs and chino -- Epilogue: Santa FeIndustries.

History of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe /Keith L. Bryant, Jr. -- Lincoln : University ofNebraska Press, ©1974, 1982 (first Bison Bookprinting, 1982) -- xx, 398 pages : illustrations,photographs, portraits, maps ; 23 cm

Summary: Comprehensive account of thehistory of the Santa Fe Railway, from itsbeginnings in 1859 to the early 1970s. Reprint:"First Bison Book printing." Originally published:New York : Macmillan, 1974. (Railroads ofAmerica).

Contents: Colonel Holliday's vision -- Texas cowsand Colorado mountain passes -- Russian wheatfarmers and Boston capitalists -- Fred Harvey andhis girls -- Headlong expansion -- The captains ofindustry reorganize -- Expansion: conservative andcontrolled -- From teakettles to mallets --Federalization and normalcy -- Depression, warand technological change -- The coming of thediesel -- The chiefs and chino -- Epilogue: Santa FeIndustries.

The history of the Baltimore & Ohio, America's firstrailroad / edited by Timothy Jacobs. -- New York :Crescent Books, 1989.

The history of the Buffalo & Susquehanna / byPaul Pietrak. -- [North Boston, N.Y.] : Paul Pietrak,1965? -- ii, 130 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, drawing, diagrams, facsimiles ; 28 cm

Summary: History of the B&S, which began as alogging railroad and later operated from Buffalo,New York, to near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The history of the Burlington Northern / BillYenne. -- New York : Bonanza Books, 1991.

History of the Canadian National Railways / G. R.Stevens. -- 1st ed. -- New York : MacMillan, 1973.

History of the Delaware and Hudson Company,1823-1923 : a century of progress. -- Albany : J..Lyon Company, printers, 1925. -- xxiii, 755 pages: illustrations, portraits, maps ; 21 cm

A history of the ICC : from panacea to palliative /Ari and Olive Hoogenboom. -- 1st ed. -- New York :W. W. Norton, 1976. -- (Norton essays in Americanhistory)

History of the Lehigh and New England RailroadCompany / editor, Randolph L. Kulp … [andothers]. -- Allentown, Pennsylvania : Lehigh ValleyChapter, National Railway Historical Society, Inc.,1972.

A history of the Lehigh Valley Railroad : "the routeof the Black Diamond" / by Robert T. Archer. --Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North Books, 1977 (2ndprinting, Jan. 1978)

The history of the Northern Pacific Railroad /Louis Tuck Renz. -- Fairfield, Washington : YeGalleon Press, 1980. -- 288 pages : illustrations,portraits ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the Northern Pacific, fromits initial chartering by Congress in 1864 to itsmerger into the Burlington Northern in 1970.

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A history of the Pacific Northwest / by JosephSchafer. -- Revised and rewritten, with maps andillustrations. -- New York : Macmillan, 1923, 1905(Norwood, Mass. : Norwood Press) -- [xiii], 323pages : illustrations, portrait, maps, ; 21 cm

The history of the Pennsylvania Railroad /Timothy Jacobs. -- New York : Bonanza Books,1988.

A history of the rail passenger service operated bythe Pacific Electric Railway Company since 1911 :and by its successors since 1953 / by Laurence R.Veysey. -- Los Angeles, California : Interurbans,1958. -- 144 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ;21 = vol. 16, no. 3, Nov. 1958)

Summary: Line-by-line summary of passengerservice, route descriptions, schedule changes,headways, etc., on the 143 separate line segmentsoperated by Pacific Electric Railway.

History of the Union Pacific : a financial andeconomic survey / by Nelson Trottman. -- NewYork : Ronald Press, 1923.

The history of the Union Pacific : America's greattranscontinental railroad / edited by Marie Cahill& Lynne Piade. -- New York : Crescent Books,1989.

History of the Union Pacific coal mines, 1968 to1940. -- Omaha, Nebraska : Colonial Press,[1940]. -- [viii], 265, xliii pages ; illustrations,portraits, tables : 24 cm.

The history of the Union Pacific Railroad inCheyenne : a pictorial odyssey to the mecca ofsteam / by Robert Darwin. -- 1st ed. -- CarmelValley, Calif. : Express Press, 1987.

History of the Union Pacific Railway / by HenryKirke White. -- Chicago : University of ChicagoPress, 1895. -- [v], 122 pages : map, tables, charts; 24 cm. -- (Economic studies of the University ofChicago ; no. 2)

History of the United States. Volume III : from theearliest discovery of America to the present time /by E. Benjamin Andrews / -- New York : CharlesScribner's Sons, 1926. -- 365 pages : illustrations,portraits, maps ; 20 cm.

Summary: Volume III covers from the end of theWar of 1812 (1814) to the beginning of the CivilWar (1861).

The history of the western railroads / Jane Eliot. -- New York : Crescent Books, 1995 (reprinted1996)

The history of the western railroads / Jane Eliot. -- New York : Exeter Books, 1985.

A history of travel in America. Volume I : showingthe development of travel and transportation fromthe crude methods of the canoe and dog-sled to thehighly organized railway systems of the present …/ by Seymour Dunbar. -- Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, 1915 (Brooklyn, N.Y. : press of Braunworth& Co.) -- li, 339 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.

Summary: Volume I: contents, list of plates,illustrations, maps, chapter 1 (Indian trails andcanoes, page 1) to chapter 18 (early steamboats,page 339).

A history of travel in America. Volume II : showingthe development of travel and transportation fromthe crude methods of the canoe and dog-sled to thehighly organized railway systems of the present …/ by Seymour Dunbar. -- Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, 1915 (Brooklyn, N.Y. : press of Braunworth& Co.) -- 341-740 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Summary: Volume II: chapter 19 (Fulton'ssteamboat, page 341) to chapter 33 (the NationalRoad, page 740).

A history of travel in America. Volume III : showingthe development of travel and transportation fromthe crude methods of the canoe and dog-sled to thehighly organized railway systems of the present …/ by Seymour Dunbar. -- Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, 1915 (Brooklyn, N.Y. : press of Braunworth& Co.) -- 741-1123 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Summary: Volume III: chapter 34 (stage coachtravel, page 741) to chapter 48 (railroad and othertransportation in 1850s, page 1124).

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A history of travel in America. Volume IV : showingthe development of travel and transportation fromthe crude methods of the canoe and dog-sled to thehighly organized railway systems of the present …/ by Seymour Dunbar. -- Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, 1915 (Brooklyn, N.Y. : press of Braunworth& Co.) -- 1125-1529 pages : illustrations, map ; 23cm.

Summary: Volume IV: chapter 49 (overrunningof the West, page 1125) to chapter 58 (presentconditions, page 1371) and appendices and indexto page 1529.

HO primer : model railroading for all / by LinnWestcott. -- 2nd ed. (8th printing, 1975) --Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Books, 1964.

Hoot, toot & whistle : the story of the HoosacTunnel & Wilmington Railroad / by Bernard R.Carman. -- Brattleboro, Vermont : Stephen GreenePress, 1963 (3rd printing) -- 43 pages :illustrations, photographs, map, facsimiles ; 22 cm

Summary: Brief history of the Hoosac Tunnel &Wilmington, a shortline that ran between HoosacTunnel (at the east portal), Massachusetts, andWilmington, Vermont.

Hospital Department regulations : effectiveJanuary 1, 1949. -- [Portland, Or.] : [NorthernPacific Terminal Company of Oregon], 1949.

Hospital Department regulations : effective March2, 1926. -- [Portland, Or.] : [Northern PacificTerminal Company of Oregon], 1926.

How to wire your model railroad / by Linn H.Westcott. -- 3rd ed. (10th printing, 1979) --Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Books, 1959.

How we built the Union Pacific Railway / byGrenville M. Dodge. -- [New York?] : ReadexMicroprint, 1966.

Summary: Reprint of version published by theGovernment Printing Office in 1910.

How we built the Union Pacific Railway : and otherrailway papers and addresses / by Grenville M.Dodge. -- 1st reprint ed. -- Denver : Sage Books,1965.

Summary: Reprint of version published byMonarch Printing Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa, ca.1911-1914.

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I like trains, 1940-1954 : great reading from themagazine of railroading / selected by David P.Morgan. -- Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Pub. Co.,1980.

I.C.S. reference library. 95, railroad construction,track work, railroad structures, locomotives : aseries of textbooks prepared for the students of theInternational Correspondence Schools … --Scranton : International Textbook Company, 1906.

Il centenario delle ferrovie Italiane, 1839-1939. --1st ed. -- Rome : Office of the Director General ofItalian State Railways, 1939.

Illinois Central : Monday mornin’ rails / Jim Boyd.-- Andover, New Jersey : Andover JunctionPublications, ©1994.

The Illinois Central Railroad story / Alan R. Lind.-- Park Forest, Illinois : Transport History Press,©1993.

Illinois Central steam finale 1936-1960 / Lloyd E.Stagner and Stephen A. Lee. -- First edition, April1994. -- David City, Nebraska : South Platte Press,1994.

Illustrated book of steam and rail : the history anddevelopment of the train and an evocative guide tothe world's great train journeys / Colin Garrattand Max Wade-Matthews. -- New York : Barnes &Noble Inc., by arrangement with Anness PublishingLimited, 2003 -- 512 pages : illustrations (chieflycolor) ; 23 cm

Summary: Previously published as: The ultimateencyclopedia of steam and rail. Contains 1) Theworld encyclopedia of locomotives and 2) Greatrailway journeys of the world.

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The illustrated directory of trains of the world /Brian Hollingsworth. -- London : SalamanderBooks, 2000.

The illustrated encyclopedia of North Americanlocomotives : a historical directory of America'sgreatest locomotives from 1830 to the present day/ Brian Hollingsworth. -- New York : CrescentBooks ; distributed by Crown Publishers, 1984.

The illustrated encyclopedia of the world's steampassenger locomotives : a technical directory ofmajor international express train engines from the1820s to the present day / Brian Hollingsworth. --New York : Crescent Books ; distributed by CrownPublishers, Inc., 1982. -- 208 pages : illustrations(chiefly color) ; 32 cm

Summary: Describes major classes of steam onthe world' railways, illustrated with largely colorphotographs and color drawings.

Illustrated treasury of Budd railway passenger cars: world's foremost builder of railway passengercars, 1931-1981, fiftieth anniversary / James W.Kerr. -- Alburg, Vt. : Delta Publications, 1981.

Illustrated treasury of Pullman Standard railwaypassenger cars, since 1945. Volume I / O.M. Kerr.-- Alburg, VT : Delta Publications AssociatesDivision, DPA-LTA Enterprises, Inc., 1981. --pages 1-127 : illustrations ; 28 cm

Summary: Vol. I: Photographs of mainlinepassenger cars -- Amtrak Superliners -- Exportrailway passenger cars.

Illustrated treasury of Pullman Standard railwaypassenger cars, since 1945. Volume II / O.M.Kerr. -- Alburg, VT : Delta Publications AssociatesDivision, DPA-LTA Enterprises, Inc., 1981. --pages 129-271 : illustrations (black and white) ; 28cm

Summary: Vol. II: Official business cars --Observation car ends -- Dedication ceremony andpress run of 20th Century Limited -- Train X --TurboTrain -- Suburban passenger cars -- Rapidtransit cars -- PCC streetcars of Boston.

Illustrated treasury of the American LocomotiveCompany / O.M. Kerr. -- Alburg, VT : DeltaPublications Associates Division, DPA-LTAEnterprises, Inc., ©1980. -- 224 pages : chiefly

photographs ; 29 cmSummary: Brief history of the American

Locomotive Company and its predecessors andbuilders photographs and engineering drawings ofexamples of steam, electric and diesel locomotives.The illustrated true book of American railroads /Robert Webb. -- New York : Crossett & Dunlap,©1957. -- 154 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 28cm

Summary: History of American railroads for ajuvenile audience.

The imperial way / Paul Theroux and SteveMcCurry. -- Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company,1985. -- 143 pages : color photographs ;

Summary: Summary: "By rail from Peshawar toChittagong," rail travel in India. Pictorial work withphotographs by Steve McCurry.

The impossible railway : the building of theCanadian Pacific / Pierre Berton. -- New York :Alfred A. Knopf, 1972. -- xx, 574, xvii pages :illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

Summary: History of the building across Canadain the 19th century the transcontinental railroadthat became the Canadian National Railways. --Originally published in Canada in two volumes:The national dream (1970) and The last spike(1971).

In praise of trains in Australia / Gary McDonald. -- Adelaide : Rigby, 1978.

In search of steam donkeys : logging equipment inOregon / by Merv Johnson. -- First edition, 1996. -- Hillsboro, OR : Timber Times, 1996, ©1988. --285 pages : illustrations, maps, drawings,diagrams ; 28 cm

Summary: Descriptions and specifications ofsteam donkeys used in logging in Oregon.

Contents: Vertical spool donkeys -- Wide facedonkeys -- Compound geared yarders -- Loaders --McGiffert loaders -- Incline engines --Miscellaneous related steam equipment -- Modelsand scale drawings.

Index to Train shed cyclopedias, vols. 1-42. --Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg, 1975. -- (Trainshed cyclopedia ; index )

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Instructions for maintaining and operating airbrake equipment / by A.T.&S.F.Ry. -- Revised,1942. -- [Chicago?] : Atchison, Topeka and SantaFe Railway, 1942. -- (Form 2501 standard(Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway))

Instructions for operating and maintaining air-brake apparatus / Atchison, Topeka & Santa FeRailway Company. -- Topeka : Hall LithographingCompany, 1911. -- 209 pages : illustrations ; 19cm

Summary: Rules and instruction for railroad airbrakes.

Instructions for the government of theMaintenance of Way Department, PennsylvaniaLines west of Pittsburgh : August 1, 1905. --[Philadelphia, Pa.?] : [Pennsylvania Railroad],1905.

Interborough Rapid Transit : the New York subway: its construction and equipment. -- New York :Arno Press, 1969, 1904. -- 150 pages :illustrations, photographs, plans, maps ; 31 cm

Summary: Reprint of volume published by theInterborough Rapid Transit Company in 1904describing the construction of the IRT subway inNew York.

Contents: The route of the road; passengerstations and tracks -- Types and methods ofconstruction -- Power house building -- Powerplant from coal pile to shafts of engines andturbines -- System of electrical supply -- Electricalequipment of cars -- Lighting system for passengerstations and tunnel -- Rolling stock: cars, trucks,etc. -- Subway drainage -- Repair and inspectionshed -- Sub-contractors.

Intercity train time-table : 1984-1985 / SouthAfrican Railways. -- Johannesburg : South AfricanTransport Services, 1984.

Intermountain railroads, standard and narrowgauge / by Merrill D. Beal. -- Caldwell, Idaho :Caxton Printers, 1962.

Summary: Development of railroads in Idaho,Montana and Utah. Photocopy of library copy ofthe book.

Interpretations, rulings and explanations onquestions raised regarding the laws, rules and

Instructions for inspections and testing oflocomotives and tenders and their appurtenances :issued to clarify and render uniform understandingof the requirements. -- Washington, D.C. :Government Printing Office, 1921.

The interurban era / William D. Middleton. --Milwaukee, Wisconsin : Kalmbach Publishing Co.,©1961.

An interurban goes modern and other earlyC.E.R.A. bulletins : bulletins 20 through 34. --Chicago : Central Electric Railfans' Association,1977.

Interurban interlude : a history of the North JerseyRapid Transit Company / by E. J. Quinby. --Ramsey, New Jersey : Model Craftsman PublishingCorporation, ©1968. -- v, 92 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, plans, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History and operations of the NJRT, aback country electric suburban trolley line thatoperated between East Paterson, New Jersey, andSuffern, New York, 1911-1929.

Interurban to Milwaukee. -- Second edition. --Chicago, Illinois : Central Electric Railfans'Association, 1972? -- 168 pages : illustrations,maps, plans, diagrams, facsimiles ; 29 cm --(Bulletin … of Central Electric Railfans' Association; 106)

Summary: History of the Chicago, North Shore& Milwaukee Railroad.

Contents: Introduction -- System map -- Familytree-diagrammatic history -- Preview-developmentsafter 1926 -- Lineside scenes -- Passenger andfreight services -- Timetables and advertisements --The electrical system -- Rolling stock.

Interurban to Milwaukee. -- Chicago, Illinois :Central Electric Railfans' Association, ©1962. --168 pages : illustrations, maps, plans, diagrams,facsimiles ; 29 cm -- (Bulletin … of Central ElectricRailfans' Association ; 106)

Summary: History of the Chicago, North Shore& Milwaukee Railroad.

Contents: Introduction -- System map -- Familytree-diagrammatic history -- Preview-developmentsafter 1926 -- Lineside scenes -- Passenger andfreight services -- Timetables and advertisements --The electrical system -- Rolling stock.

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Interurbans of Utah / Ira L. Swett. -- Cerritos, CA: Interurbans, ©1974. -- iv, 120, 20 unnumberedpages : illustrations, photographs plans, maps,facsimiles ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ; 55)

Summary: Comprehensive history of Utah'selectric interurban railways and associated citystreetcar systems. An enlarged and revised versionof Swett's earlier work of the same title(Interurbans special 15).

Contents: Emigration Canyon Railroad -- Saltlake City map -- Bamberger Railroad -- Salt Lake &Utah Railroad -- Salt Lake Terminal Company --Utah Idaho Central Railroad -- Salk Lake, Garfield& Western -- Album.

Interurbans of Utah / editor & publisher, Ira L.Swett. -- Los Angeles, California : Interurbans,1954. -- 96 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ;15 = vol. 12, no. 1, Aug. 1954)

Contents: Foreword & map -- EmigrationCanyon Railroad -- Salt Lake City map --Bamberger Railroad -- Salt Lake & Utah Railroad --Salt Lake Terminal Railroad --- Utah Idaho CentralRailroad -- Salt Lake, Garfield & Western.

The Iowa Pool : a study in railroad competition,1870-84 / by Julius Grodinsky. -- Chicago :University of Chicago Press, 1950.

Iowa's railroads : an album / H. Roger Grant &Don L. Hofsommer. -- Bloomington : IndianaUniversity Press, ©2009. -- x, 301 pages : chieflyillustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles : 28cm

Irish railways : locomotives and coaching stock :the complete guide to all IR and NIR locomotives,multiple units and coaching stock / Peter Fox. --First edition. -- Sheffield, England : Platform 5Publishing Ltd., ©1996. -- 96 pages : illustrations,photographs (some color), maps ; -- (Platform 5European handbook ; no. 7)

Summary: Comprehensive guide to the rollingstock of railways in Republic of Ireland and inNorthern Ireland. Includes all the locomotives andrailcars with technical data for each class ofvehicle.

The iron horse / Henry B. Comstock ; illustrationsby the author. -- New York : Galahad Books,©1971. -- 228 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm

Summary: The author's illustrations and texttrace the development and final design culminationof the steam locomotive in America from 1830s to1940s; includes exploded views showing the innerworkings and apparatus of locomotives.

The iron horse at war : the United Statesgovernment's photodocumentary project onAmerican railroading during the Second World War/ by James E. Valle. -- 2nd ed. -- Berkeley, Calif. :Howell-North Books, 1978.

Iron horses / Michael Swift. -- Edison, New Jersey: Chartwell Books, a division of Book Sales, Inc.,2008. -- 256 pages : photographs (chiefly color) ;26 x 36 cm (10 x 14.25 in.)

Summary: Pictorial survey of Americanlocomotives, from early steam engines to dieselsand electric traction, with many views of preservedlocomotives in color photographs.

Iron horses : American locomotives, 1829-1900 /E.P. Alexander. -- New York : Bonanza Books, adivision of Crown Publishers, Inc., ©1941. -- 239pages : chiefly illustrations ; 29 cm

Summary: Pictorial history of development of thelocomotive.

Iron horses of the Santa Fe Trail : a definitivehistory, in fact and photograph, of the motivepower of one of America's great railroads / by E.D.Worley. -- Dallas, Texas : Southwest RailroadHistorical Society, ©1965. -- pages 1-480, D1-D128 : illustrations, photographs, diagrams ; 22 x30 cm

Summary: Locomotive history of the Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe Railway with text, photographs,specification tables and blue line diagramfacsimiles.

Contents: Steam power -- Motor cars -- Dieselpower -- Diagram section (pages D1-D128).

Iron horses to Promontory / Gerald M. Best. --Golden spike ed. -- San Marino, Calif. : GoldenWest Books, 1969.

Iron road to empire : the history of 100 years ofprogress and achievements of the Rock IslandLines / William Edward Hayes. -- [New York] :[Simmons-Boardman?], 1953.

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Iron road to the West : American railroads in the1850s / John F. Stover. -- New York : ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1978.

The iron trail to the Golden Spike / John J.Stewart -- Salt Lake City : Deseret Book Co., 1969.

Iron, wood & water : an illustrated history of LakeOswego / Ann Fulton, author ; Susanna Kuo,photography editor. -- San Antonio, Texas :Historical Publishing Network, a division ofLammert Publications, Inc., ©2002. -- 172 pages :illustrations (some color), maps, drawings ; 29 cm

Summary: History of Lake Oswego, Oregon, fromits beginnings, with a section of various companiesand their stories that have their roots in the town.Includes information on Oswego Iron Companyand Oregon Iron & Steel Company's narrow gaugemining railroad, smelting works and pipe foundry.

Ironhorse : steam trains of the world / Peter Lorie& Colin Garratt. -- Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday,1987.

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J. E. Stimson, photographer of the West / byMark Junge. -- Lincoln, Neb. : University ofNebraska Press, 1985. -- xiv, 202 pages : chieflyphotographs ; 26 x 27 cm

Summary: Photographs of landscapes,townscapes, industrial scenes captured by UnionPacific Railroad's photographer, Joseph ElamStimson (1870-1952) of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Someof the images are from his work for the UnionPacific from 1900 to 1910.

Contents: Joseph E. Stimson, his life and work -- People -- Scenic beginnings -- The Union Pacific -- The agricultural west -- Western towns and cities-- The picture book west -- Cheyenne -- About thephotographs.

James J. Hill and the opening of the northwest /Albro Martin ; with new introduction by W.Thomas White. -- St. Paul, Minn. : MinnesotaHistorical Society Press, 1991, 1976.

Summary: Biography of James J. Hill. Reprint;originally published by Oxford University Press,New York, in 1976.

Jane’s world railways / edited by Henry Sampson.-- 14th edition. -- London, England : Jane’sYearbooks ; New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill BookCompany, 1971.

Jane's world railways / edited by Paul J.Goldsack. -- 1977 edition. -- London, England :Jane's Yearbooks, 1977.

Summary: Includes rapid transit systems.

Jane's world railways / edited by Paul J.Goldsack. -- Eighteenth edition. -- London : Jane'sYearbooks, 1976.

Summary: A world-wide survey of railwayoperations and equipment; includes rapid transitsystems.

Jane's world railways : 1974-75 / edited by PaulGoldsack. -- Seventeenth edition. -- New York, NY :Franklin Watts, Inc., ©1975. -- 588 pages :illustrations (some color), maps, diagrams ; 33 cm

Summary: World listing of railroads and railroadequipment with photographs and tables of data.

Contents: Manufacturers -- Tabulated details ofrailways -- Reports of railways -- Rapid transitunderground and surface railways -- Index.

The John Bull, 150 years a locomotive / John H.White, Jr. -- Washington, D.C. : SmithsonianInstitution Press, 1981. -- 138 pages :illustrations; diagrams ; 15 x 23 cm

Summary: Service history (1831-1866) andmechanical description of the John Bull, built inEngland, and one of the earliest steam locomotivesin America. Now on display in the SmithsonianInstitution.

John Norwood's American railroads / John B.Norwood ; edited by Debra K. McMillin. -- Firstedition. -- Forest Park, Ill. : Heimburger HousePublishing Company, ©1995. -- 192 pages :illustrations, photographs (some color) ; 28 cm

Summary: John B. Norwood, Denver & RioGrande Railroad assistant vice president ofoperations, recounts his long career with therailroad. Includes brief histories of some Coloradonarrow gauge lines.

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Journal of a Santa Fe wire twister : 100 years offamily railroading / by William Oliver Gibson. --Grants Pass, OR : William Oliver Gibson, ©1988. -- 135 pages : illustrations, photographs, portraits,maps, facsimiles ; 26 cm

Summary: Memoirs of Oliver Gibson whoworked as a lineman, electrician andcommunications technician for the Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe Railway between 1929 and1974, working throughout the system; providesdetails of the communications operations andequipment of his era.

The journal of the Modoc County HistoricalSociety. -- Alturas, Calif. : Modoc CountyHistorical Society, 1982. -- (Journal of the ModocCounty Historical Society ; no. 4 (1983))

Summary: Issue covers the history of theNevada-California-Oregon Railway -- A layman'shistory of the N-C-O Railway -- Comments on theN-C-O rolling stock -- Buster Burton: portrait of apioneer -- N-C-O whistle stops.

Journey to Amtrak : the year history rode thepassenger train / edited by Harold A. Edmonson,with special commentary by David P. Morgan, [andothers]. Maps by Robert Wegner. -- Milwaukee,Wis. : Kalmbach Books, 1972.

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Kansas Division steam finale, 1950-1956 / byLloyd E. Stagner ; edited by James J. Reisdorff. --1st ed. -- David City, Neb. : South Platte Press,1989.

Kansas Pacific : an illustrated history / by RobertCollins. -- 1st ed. -- David City, Neb. : South PlattPress, 1998.

Kansas west / by George L. Anderson. -- SanMarino, Calif. : Golden West Books, 1963 (1stprinting)

Summary: Building of the Kansas Pacific andDenver & Rio Grande railroads and the work ofWilliam J. Palmer.

Katy northwest : the story of a branch line railroad/ by Donovan L. Hofsommer ; foreword by John W.Barriger. -- First edition. -- Boulder, Colo. : PruettPublishing, 1976.

Summary: History of the Missouri-Kansas-TexasRailroad's Northwestern District, which servednorth Texas and western Oklahoma.

Katy power : locomotives and trains of theMissouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, 1912-1985 / JoeG. Collias, Raymond B. George, Jr. -- First edition.-- Crestwood, Mo. : M M Books, 1986.

The Katy Railroad and the last frontier / by V.V.Masterson ; foreword by Donovan L. Hofsommer. --Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1952 (2ndprinting, Jan. 1953)

Katy southwest : steam and diesel pictorial / JohnB. McCall and Frank A Schultz III. -- Dallas, Tex. :Kachina Press, 1985.

Keep 'em rolling : the story of Toronto's Spandiaroundhouse as seen through the camera of HarryWatson, 1923-1966 / by Ron Watson. -- Erin,Ontario : Boston Mills Press, ©1984. -- 140 pages: illustrations, maps, plans ; 29 cm

Summary: History and operations of CanadianNational Railway's Spandia engine terminal,including the roundhouse and auxiliary shops,located in Toronto, Ontario.

The Kettle Valley and its railways : a pictorialhistory of rail development in southern BritishColumbia and the building of the Kettle ValleyRailway / by Hal Riegger. -- Edmonds, Wash. :Pacific Fast Mail, 1981?

The Key Route. Part one : transbay commuting bytrain and ferry / by Harre W. Demoro -- Glendale,California : Interurban Press, 1985 (1st printing,winter 1985) -- pages [1]-166 : illustrations,photographs, maps, drawing, facsimiles ; 29 cm --(Interurbans special ; 95)

Contents: Introduction -- The Key Route --Electric railway empire -- Dreams unfulfilled --Chaos and confusion -- Revival -- Transbaymonopoly, war crowds -- Lundberg sells, buses win-- Ferries -- Epilogue -- Maps.

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The Key Route. Part two : transbay commuting bytrain and ferry / by Harre W. Demoro -- Glendale,California : Interurban Press, 1985 (1st printing,fall 1985) -- pages 167-328 : illustrations,photographs, map, drawings, diagrams, facsimiles; 29 cm -- (Interurbans special ; 97)

Contents: Providing transportation -- Freightoperation -- Rolling stock -- Bibliography -- Cardrawings.

Keystone State traction : Pennsylvania's historictrolley systems / Robert G. Lewis, with Howard L.Stevens and William C. Vantuono. -- Chicago, IL :Central Electric Railfan's Association, ©2009. --148 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps,facsimiles ; 29 cm -- (Bulletin … of Central ElectricRailfans' Association ; 142)

Summary: Pictorial history that surveysPennsylvania's interurban and streetcar systems,with a page or two devoted to each line. Includes asection of systems in other parts of North America.

Kinsey photographer. Volume one, the familyalbum & other early work : a half century ofnegatives / by Darius and Tabitha May Kinsey withcontributions by son and daughter Darius, Jr. andDorothea ; produced by Dave Bohn and RodolfoPetschek. -- New York : Black Dog and LeventhalPublishers, Inc., ©1978. -- 320 pages :illustrations, drawings ; 34 cm

Summary: Collection of photographs by Dariusand Tabitha May Kinsey, many of the PacificNorthwest, including some logging railroad photos.Includes other illustrations and drawings.

Kinsey, photographer : a half century of negativesby Darius and Tabitha May Kinsey / by Dave Bohnand Rodolfo Petschek. -- San Francisco : ChronicleBooks, 1984.

Klamath echoes. -- Klamath Falls, Oregon :Klamath County Historical Society, 1966. -- 84pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ; 23 cm --(Klamath echoes ; no. 3 (1966)

Summary: History of the Klamath Lake Railroadand logging railroads near Pokegama, Oregon, byeditor Devere Helfrich, from newspaper accountsand recollections of old timers.

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Lackawanna Railroad facilities in color. Volume 2,Dover to Scranton / by Robert J. Yanosey. --Scotch Plains, NJ : Morning Sun Books, Inc.,©2008 (first printing)

Lackawanna Railroad facilities in color. Volume 3,Scranton to Buffalo / by Chuck Yungkurth. --Scotch Plains, NJ : Morning Sun Books, Inc.,©2009 (first printing)

Lackawanna Railroad in color / by David R.Sweetland. -- Edison, N.J. : Morning Sun Books,Inc., ©1990 (first printing)

Lackawanna-superpower railroad of the Northeast/ by Robert A. LeMassena. -- Lynchburg, VA : TLCPublishing, Inc., 1998. -- x, 102 pages :illustrations, photographs, plans, map ; 29 cm

Contents: 1. Modern motive power, 1912-1915 -- 2. Superpower, the beginning, 1916-1923 -- 3."Mountains" come to the Poconos, 1924-1926 -- 4."Poconos" come to the mountains, 1927-1934 -- 5.Modern passenger power, 1935-1941 -- 6. Finale,1942-1953.

The Lake Line : the Grand Rapids, Grand Haven &Muskegon Railway / by Carl Bajema, Dave Kindemand Jim Budzynski. -- Chicago, Illinois : CentralElectric Railfans' Association, ©2011. -- 224 pages: illustrations, color maps ; 29 cm -- (Bulletin … ofCentral Electric Railfans' Association ; 144)

Summary: Illustrated history of the GRGH&Minterurban railway, which operated in westernMichigan from 1902 to 1928.

Lake Michigan's railroad car ferries / by KarlZimmermann. -- Andover, NJ : Andover JunctionPublications, ©1993.

The Lake Superior iron ore railroads / by PatrickC. Dorin. -- First edition. -- Seattle, Wash. :Superior Publishing, 1969.

The land of Lincoln traction / compiled by JamesD. Johnson … [and others]. -- Wheaton, Illinois :The Traction Orange Company, 1965 (firstprinting, May 1965)

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Landmarks on the iron road : two centuries ofNorth American railroad engineering / William D.Middleton. -- Bloomington, IN : Indiana UniversityPress, ©1999. -- x, 194 pages : illustrations,maps, drawings ; 29 cm

Summary: Story of engineering challenges forthe railroads in North America.

The Laramie Plains Line : Laramie, Wyoming, toCoalmont, Colorado / Frank R. Hollenback. --Denver, Colo. : Sage Books, published by AlanSwallow, ©1960. -- 94 pages : illustrations, maps ;23 cm

Summary: Operated by Union Pacific Railroadas its Coalmont Branch beginning in 1935, thisline was built and operated by the Laramie, HahnsPeak and Pacific Railway Company, (1901-1914);Colorado, Wyoming and Eastern Railroad (1914-1924); and Laramie, North Park and WesternRailroad (1924-1935, corporation dissolved 1951).UP abandoned the line in 1987.

The last of steam : billowing pictorial pageant ofthe waning years of steam railroading in the UnitedStates / by Joe G. Collias. -- San Diego, CA :Howell-North Books, 1961 (1980 printing)

The last of the great stations : 40 years of the LosAngeles Union Passenger Terminal / by BillBradley. -- Glendale, Calif. : Interurban Press,1979. -- (Interurbans special ; 72)

The last spike is driven / editor, Everett L. Cooley.-- [Salt Lake City, Utah?] : National Golden SpikeCentennial Commission, 1969. -- (Utah historicalquarterly ; v. 37, no. 1, winter 1969)

The last steam railroad in America / photographsby O. Winston Link ; text by Thomas H. Garver. --New York : Harry N. Abrams, 1995.

Summary: O. Winston Link's photography ofNorfolk & Western steam locomotives, trains andworkers.

The last steam railroad in America / photographsby O. Winston Link ; text by Thomas H. Garver. --New York : Borders, Inc., by arrangement withHarry N. Abrams, Inc., 2008. -- 144 pages :photographs (some color) ; 28 x 30 cm (11 x 11.75in.)

Summary: O. Winston Link's photography ofNorfolk & Western steam locomotives, trains andworkers.

The late, great Pennsylvania Station / Lorraine B.Diehl. -- New York : American Heritage, ©1985. --168 pages : illustrations, photographs, plans,drawings, maps ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the construction, operationand demolition of the Pennsylvania Railroad's NewYork City passenger terminal.

Leaders count : the story of BNSF Railway /Lawrence H. Kaufman. -- Austin, Tex. : TexasMonthly Custom Pub., 2005 (1st printing)

Lenahan's locomotive lexicon. Volume I, the "firsthalf century" of HO, 1920 to 1970, steamlocomotive models : a book of HO scale motivepower for the ferroequineologist / edited andpublished by James Lenahan. -- Revised 3rdedition. -- Manitou Springs, Colo. : edited andpublished by James Lenahan, distributed throughLenahan's Custom Railway Supply Company,1985.

The life & legend of E.H. Harriman / by MauryKlein. -- Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of NorthCarolina Press, 2000.

The life and decline of the American railroad /John F. Stover. -- New York : Oxford UniversityPress, 1970.

The life and legend of Jay Gould / by Maury Klein.-- Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,1986 (2nd printing)

Life on a locomotive : the story of Buddy Williams,C&NW engineer / by George H. Williams. --Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North Books, 1971.

The light at the end and other railroad stories / byDan Rehwalt. -- 2nd edition. -- Oakridge, Oregon :Grizzly Press, 2003. -- 157 pages : photographs ;22 cm

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Summary: Stories of Rehwalt's work experiencesin the lumber mill at Westfir and his employmentwith the Southern Pacific's Portland Division.

Lima : the history by Eric Hirsimaki. -- Edmonds,Wash. : Hundman Publishing, 1986.

Lima locomotives / Donald Duke, editor. -- SanMarino, California : Pacific Railroad Publications,Inc., 1960. -- 47 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm --(Pacific railway journal ; v. 2, no. 10, May 1960)

Summary: Reproduction of 1911 locomotivecatalog no. 16 originally issued by the LimaLocomotive and Machine Company. Includes bothrod and Shay geared locomotives.

Limiteds along the lakefront : the Illinois Central inChicago / by Alan R. Lind. -- Park Forest, IL :Transport History Press, 1986.

Limiteds, locals, and expresses in Indiana, 1838-1971 / Craig Sanders. -- Bloomington : IndianaUniversity Press, ©2003. -- viii, 276 pages : 29 cm

Lines of Pacific Electric / editor & publisher, Ira L.Swett. -- Los Angeles, California : Interurbans,1953-1966. -- 1 volume (283 pages in variousnumberings) : illustrations, photographs,diagrams, maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm -- (Interurbansspecial ; 16)

Summary: History and description of all of thelines, branches, terminals, stations, yard, etc., thatmade up the Pacific Electric Railway. This is acustom hardbound volume of the issues, parts,supplements and reprintings of the newsletterInterurban published or reprinted between 1953and 1966 that make up Interurbans Special 16.

Lines of Pacific Electric / editor & publisher, Ira L.Swett. -- Los Angeles, California : Interurbans,1953-1964. -- 1 volume (loose-leaf, 285 pages inirregular numberings) : illustrations, photographs,diagrams, maps, facsimiles ; 30 cm -- (Interurbansspecial ; 16)

Summary: History and description of all of thelines, branches, terminals, stations, yard, etc., thatmade up the Pacific Electric Railway. This is loose-leaf volume of the assembled issues, parts andsupplements of Interurban (newsletter) published

between 1953 and 1964 that make up InterurbansSpecial 16.

Lines of Pacific Electric : the Northern District /editor & publisher, Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles,California : Interurbans, 1957. -- pages 2A-20B(40 pages of irregular numbering) : illustrations,photographs, facsimile ; 28 cm -- (Interurbansspecial ; 16, part 1, supplement 1 = vol. 15, no. 2,Apr. 1957)

Summary: History and operations of portions ofPE's Northern District, including downtown LosAngeles lines, and lines in and around Pasadena,Mount Lowe and San Gabriel Valley. This is asegment of text and illustrations for InterurbansSpecial 16, an integrating loose-leaf volumecovering all the lines of the Pacific Electric Railway.

Lines of Pacific Electric : Western District / editor& publisher, Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles :Interurbans, 1957. -- pages 42-71 : illustrations,photographs, maps ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special; 16, part 3 = vol. 15, no. 6, Dec. 1957)

Summary: History and operations of PE'sWestern District, the lines formally owned by LosAngeles Pacific Company and running west fromLA to Santa Monica and the Pacific beaches, plusthe Glendale-Burbank and the San FernandoValley lines. This is a segment of text andillustrations for Interurbans Special 16, anintegrating loose-leaf volume covering all the linesof the Pacific Electric Railway.

Lines of Pacific Electric : Northern District / editor& publisher, Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles, California: Interurbans, 1957. -- pages 4C-12D (20 pages ofirregular numbering) : photographs ; 28 cm --(Interurbans special ; 16, supplement 2 = vol 15,no. 3, Aug. 1957)

Summary: History and operations of portions ofPE's Northern District, including Aliso Street andMain Street Station in downtown Los Angeles,Pasadena Station, New Years and Rose Paradetrains, and the Monrovia-Glendora line. This is asegment of text and illustrations for InterurbansSpecial 16, an integrating loose-leaf volumecovering all the lines of the Pacific Electric Railway.

Lines of Pacific Electric : Western District / editor& publisher, Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles, California: Interurbans, 1963. -- pages 42AA-64H (64 pagesof irregular numbering) : photographs ; 28 cm --

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(Interurbans special ; 16, supplement 5 = vol. 21,no. 3, autumn 1963)

Summary: Photographs of the Pacific Electric'sWestern District, interurban and city streetcarlines from Los Angeles west to Santa Monica andthe Pacific Coast communities and to Glendale andSan Fernando Valley. This is a segment ofillustrations for Interurbans Special 16, anintegrating loose-leaf volume covering all the linesof the Pacific Electric Railway.

Lines of Pacific Electric : Southern District / editor& publisher, Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles, California: Interurbans, 1959. -- pages 74-120 :illustrations, photographs, maps ; 28 cm --(Interurbans special ; 16, part 4 = vol. 17, no. 1,Apr. 1959)

Summary: History and operations of PE'sSouthern District, running south and southwestfrom Los Angeles to Redondo Beach, San Pedro,and Orange County, including interurbans andlocal streetcar lines. This is a segment of text andillustrations for Interurbans Special 16, anintegrating loose-leaf volume covering all the linesof the Pacific Electric Railway.

Lines of Pacific Electric : Eastern District, locallines in the Orange Empire / editor & publisher,Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles, California :Interurbans, 1954. -- pages 22-40 : illustrations,photographs, maps ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special; 16 = vol. 12, no. 2, Dec. 1954)

Summary: History of the PE's lines aroundPomona, Ontario, San Bernardino, Redlands andRiverside. Segment of Interurbans Special 16, anintegrating loose-leaf volume.

Lines of Pacific Electric : the Pacific ElectricSouthern District / Ira L. Swett (ed.) -- Los Angeles: Interurbans, 1964. -- pages 104A-114D (20pages of irregular numbering) : photographs ; 28cm -- (Interurbans special ; 16, supplement 6 =vol. 22, no. 4, winter 1964)

Summary: Photographs of the Pacific Electric'sSouthern District, interurban and city streetcarlines from Los Angeles south and southwest. Thisis a segment of illustrations for Interurbans Special16, an integrating loose-leaf volume covering allthe lines of the Pacific Electric Railway.

Lines of Pacific Electric : the Northern District /editor & publisher, Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles,California : Interurbans, 1953. -- pages 1-20 :illustrations, photographs, maps ; 28 cm --(Interurbans special ; no. 16, part 1 = vol. 11, no.1, Apr. 1953)

Summary: History of the PE's Los AngelesTerminal District and the lines north and east ofLos Angeles, to the areas around Pasadena andSan Gabriel Valley and the line to San Bernardino.This is the first segment of Interurbans Special 16,an integrating loose-leaf volume produced in partsover a 12-year period.

Lines of Pacific Electric : local lines, Pasadena,Long Beach, San Pedro / editor & publisher, Ira L.Swett. -- Los Angeles, California : Interurbans,1962. -- pages 20D-20P, 121-146 : illustrations,photographs, maps ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special; 16, supplement 4 = vol. 20, no. 1, Jan. 1962)

Summary: History and operations of PE'sstreetcar lines in Pasadena, Long Beach and SanPedro, California. This is a segment of text andillustrations for Interurbans Special 16, anintegrating loose-leaf volume covering all the linesof the Pacific Electric Railway.

Lines west : a pictorial history of the GreatNorthern Railway operations and motive powerfrom 1887 to 1967 / by Charles R. Wood. -- Firstedition. -- Seattle, Washington : SuperiorPublishing Company, ©1967. -- 190 pages :illustrations, chiefly photographs, portraits, maps ;28 cm

Summary: Pictorial history of the GreatNorthern Railway, principally in the PacificNorthwest, with a focus on the railroad's motivepower.

Contents: Introduction -- The early years --Steam power -- Electrics and the Cascade Tunnels-- Diesels.

List of officers, agencies, stations, etc. / SouthernPacific Company ; issued by AccountingDepartment. -- San Francisco : Southern PacificCo., 1952. -- (Circular 4)

A list of references to literature relating to theUnion Pacific System / Bureau of RailwayEconomics Library. -- Newton, Mass. : CroftonPublishing, 1922.

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The little jewel : Soo Line Railroad Company andthe locomotives that make it go / Wallace W.Abbey. -- Pueblo, Colo. : Pinion Productions, 1984.

Little railways of the world / by Frederic Shaw,drawings by the author. -- Berkeley, California :Howell-North, 1958 (2nd printing) -- ix, 261 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 26cm

Summary: Narrow gauge tourist railways inNorth America, Europe, Africa and Asia.

Loco 1, the diesel / compiled by the staff ofRailroad model craftsman. [Editor, Harold H.Carstens]. -- Ramsey, N.J. : Model CraftsmanPublishing, 1966.

The locomotive : engine failures, motive powerdepartment / by Marshall M. Kirkman -- Ed. 1908-- New York : World Railway Pub., 1908. -- (Scienceof railways)

Locomotive 346 : the first hundred years / by DirkP. Ramsey and George E. Lawrence ; edited by R.H.Kindig and Ronald C. Hill. -- Golden, Colo. :Colorado Railroad Museum, ©1981. -- 40 pages :illustrations, photographs, plans ; 28 cm

Summary: History of narrow gauge steamlocomotive Denver & Rio Grande Western no. 346,a Consolidation 2-8-0, built by Baldwin in 1881,and used throughout Colorado and New Mexico bythe D&RGW and other railroads. Includes the storyof its rescue by Robert W. Richardson andrestoration to operating condition and preservationat the Colorado Railroad Museum.

Locomotive 4501 / by David P. Morgan. --Milwaukee, Wisconsin : Kalmbach Publishing Co.,©1968. -- 127 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 x 29cm

Summary: History of the Southern Railway'sMikado steam locomotive 4501, its service life andeventual preservation and use pulling excursiontrains across the Southern system.

Locomotive advertising in America, 1850-1900. --Scotia, N.Y. : Americana Review, 1960. -- 1 volume(30 pages) : chiefly illustrations, facsimiles ; 22 cm

Summary: Illustrated by advertisements fromPoor's Manual, business directories, city

directories, etc., for "locomotives, cars, machineryand railroad equipment." -- Cover

Locomotive appliances / by Marshall M. Kirkman.-- Edition 1909. -- New York : World RailwayPublishing, 1909. -- (Science of railways)

Locomotive appliances / [Marshall M. Kirkman]. --Revised and enlarged edition 1915. -- Chicago :Cropley Phillips, 1915. -- (Science of railways)

Locomotive cabs and fittings (part 1) from the 1927Locomotive Cyclopedia. -- Novato, Calif. : NewtonK. Gregg, 1975. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ; no. 40)

Locomotive cyclopedia of American practice, 1941 :definitions and typical illustrations of railroad andindustrial locomotives, their parts and equipment… / editor, Roy V. Wright. -- Eleventh edition. --Milwaukee, Wis. : Kalmbach Publishing, 1971,1941.

Summary: Reprint of 1941 edition published bySimmons-Boardman Publishing, New York.

Locomotive cyclopedia of American practice, 1950-52 : definitions, drawings and illustration of diesel,steam, electric and turbine locomotives … / editor,C.B. Peck. -- Fourteenth edition. -- New York :Simmons-Boardman, 1950.

Locomotive drawings of the Western PacificRailroad : from steam to diesel, 1906-1945. -- LakeOswego, Oregon : Martin Allen, 1980? -- 1 volume(29 pages) chiefly plans, facsimiles ; 15 x 32 cm

Summary: "The reproductions in this book weremade directly from the Western Pacific RailroadCompany blueprints and no attempt was made toretouch broken lines in order to keep the drawingsas authentic as possible." -- Title page. Includessteam and diesel locomotive diagrams andspecifications.

A locomotive engineer's album : the saga of steamengines in America / by Locomotive EngineerGeorge B. Abdill. -- First edition. -- Seattle,Washington : Superior Publishing Company,©1965. -- 190 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 28 cm-- (Old railroad series ; 5th)

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Summary: Pictorial review of steam locomotivesat work on North American railroads, principally inthe 19th century.

Locomotive inspection law, as amended March 4,1914, and June 7, 1924, with rules andinstructions established in conformity therewith :also safety appliance standards for steamlocomotives as fixed by order of the Commission,dated March 13, 1911. -- Washington, D.C. :Government Printing Office, 1927.

Locomotive quarterly. -- Homewood, Illinois :Metaphor, Inc., 1978. -- 80 pages : chieflyillustrations (some color) ; 22 x 28 cm --(Locomotive quarterly ; v. 2, no. 4, summer 1978)

Summary: Includes: Giants of Sherman Hill / byMorris Cafky ; photography by Richard H. Kindig --The Chesapeake & Ohio's Simple Simon 2-8-8-2 /by Thomas W. Dixon -- SP&S-where GN and NPmeet / by Jack W. Farrell.

The locomotive up to date / by Chas. McShane. --Chicago : Griffin & Winters, 1913.

The locomotive up to date / by Chas. McShane. --Revised edition / revised by Chas L. McShane. --Chicago : Griffin & Winters, 1923.

Locomotives (part 1) from the 1927 LocomotiveCyclopedia. -- Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg,1975. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ; no. 31)

Locomotives and cars since 1900 / compiled andedited by Walter A. Lucas. -- New York : Simmons-Boardman, 1959.

Summary: Photographs and detailed drawingsfrom past issues of Locomotive Cyclopedia, CarBuilder's Cyclopedia and other sources.

Locomotives and trains of the Louisiana &Arkansas, Kansas City Southern railways / by A.E. Brown. -- Leesville, La. : A.E. Brown, [after1952]. -- 1 volume (67 unnumbered pages) :chiefly photographs ; 16 x 29 cm (6.25 x 11.12 in.)

Locomotives in my life / by Don Wood. -- Earlton,New York : Audio-Visual Designs, ©1974 (firstprinting) -- 320 pages : photographs (some color) ;29 cm

Summary: The author's photographs of hisfavorite locomotives and trains on eastern U.S. andCanadian railroads from the early 1950s to early1970s.

Locomotives in our lives : railroad experiences ofthree brothers for more than sixty years, 1890-1951 / by A. Sheldon Pennoyer. -- New York :Hastings House, 1954.

Locomotives in profile / general editor, Brian Reed; with illustrations by David Warner, Peter Warner,Arthur Wolstenholme. -- Garden City, N.Y. :Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1971. -- 291 pages :illustrations (some color), diagrams, maps ; 26 cm-- (Locomotives in profile series ; v. 1)

Summary: History and development of twelvedistinctive American, British, French, German andIndian steam locomotive types in the 19th and20th centuries.

Locomotives in profile / general editor, Brian Reed; with illustrations by David Warner, Peter Warner,Arthur Wolstenholme. -- Garden City, New York :Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1972. -- 288 pages :illustrations (some color), diagrams, maps ; 26 cm-- (Locomotives in profile series ; v. 2)

Summary: History and development of twelvedistinctive British and American steam locomotivetypes in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Locomotives of the Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range /by Frank A. King. -- Edmonds, Wash. : Pacific FastMail, 1984.

Locomotives of the Empire Builder : a railbuff'sprimer of steam on the Great Northern Railway /by Charles F. Martin. -- Chicago : NormandieHouse, ©1972. -- 1 volume (84 unnumberedpages) : illustrations, photographs, diagrams ; 24 x29 cm

Summary: Profiles of Great Northern's steamlocomotives arranged by class and includingrepresentative images of each. Also includesdiagrams and specifications of engine tenders andtanks, the final steam roster of 1962 and anaccount of the Wellington avalanche disaster of1910.

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Locomotives of the Rio Grande : a detailedlocomotive roster of the Rio Grande system, 1871-1980. -- Golden, CO : Colorado Railroad Museum,©1980. -- 96 pages : illustrations, photographs,plans ; 28 cm

Contents: Preface -- Steam locomotivedevelopment -- Steam roster -- Diesel locomotivedevelopment -- Current roster -- Diesel roster --Second section: photo potpourri.

Locomotives of the Seaboard System, railroad ofthe South / by Paul Carleton. -- Dunnellon,Florida : D. Carleton Railbooks, 1987 (1st printing)

Summary: Photographs of steam and diesellocomotives of the Seaboard System and itspredecessors with some pictures of passenger andfreight equipment.

Locomotives of the Western Pacific : a photo storyof steam / Fred A. Stindt, Guy L. Dunscomb. --[Modesto, California?] : [Guy L. Dunscomb?], 1954(Modesto, Calif. : printing by the Acme PrintingCompany) -- 138 pages : illustrations, photographs; 16 x 26 cm

Locomotives on parade / by Edward Hungerford --New York : Thomas Y. Cowell Company, 1940. --xiii, 236 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Summary: History of American steamlocomotives from the 1830s to the 1930s. Includesa single chapter on other types: "The steamlocomotive meets real competition."

The locomotives that Baldwin built / by FredWesting. -- New York : Crown Publishers, 1966.

Locomotives, snow plows, flangers, and passengerand freight car equipment, June 1, 1885 : andincludes subsidiary lines, Colorado Central … anda photographic rendezvous / by James L.Ehernberger. -- Cheyenne, Wyo. : J. L.Ehernberger, 1989.

Locomotives, tenders and trucks (part 2) from the1927 Locomotive Cyclopedia. -- Novato, Calif. :Newton K. Gregg, 1975. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ;no. 32)

Locos of 40's & 50's (steam) part 1 from the 1941Loc Cyc and Railway Mechanical Engineer. --

Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg, 1976. -- (Trainshed cyclopedia ; no. 45)

Locos of 40's & 50's (steam) part 2 from the 1941Loc Cyc and Railway Mechanical Engineer. --Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg, 1976. -- (Trainshed cyclopedia ; no. 47)

Locos of 40's & 50's (steam) part 4 from the 1941Loc Cyc and Railway Mechanical Engineer. --Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg, 1976. -- (Trainshed cyclopedia ; no. 50)

Locos of 40's & 50's (steam) part 6 from the 1941Loc Cyc and Railway Mechanical Engineer. --Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg, 1977. -- (Trainshed cyclopedia ; no. 56)

Locos of 40's and 50's (electrics and turbines) part10 from the 1940 Loc Cyc & Railway MechanicalEngineer. -- Rohnert Park, Calif. : Newton K.Gregg, 1978. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ; no. 66)

Locos of the 40's & 50's (diesel) part 7 from the1941 Loc Cyc and Railway Mechanical Engineer. -- Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg, 1977. -- (Trainshed cyclopedia ; no. 58)

Locos of the 40's & 50's (diesel) part 8 from the1941 Loc Cyc and Railway Mechanical Engineer. -- Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg, 1977. -- (Trainshed cyclopedia ; no. 60)

Locos of the 40's & 50's (diesel) part 9 from the1941 Loc Cyc and Railway Mechanical Engineer. -- Rohnert Park, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg, 1977. --(Train shed cyclopedia ; no. 64)

Locos of the 40's & 50's (steam) from 1941 Loc Cycand Railway Mechanical Engineer, part 5. --Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg, 1976. -- (Trainshed cyclopedia ; no. 51)

Locos of the 40's & 50's (steam) part 3 from 1941Loc Cyc and Railway Mechanical Engineer. --Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg, 1976. -- (Trainshed cyclopedia ; no. 49)

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Log trains of southern Idaho / by Jim Witherell. --Denver, Colorado : Sundance Books, ©1989. --191 pages : illustrations, photographs (some color),maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of logging and other railroadsin southwestern Idaho.

Logging railroads in Skagit County : the firstcomprehensive history of the logging railroads inSkagit County, Washington, USA / by DennisBlake Thompson ; illustrations by E.L. Hauff ;cartography by R. Dale Jost. -- Seattle, Wash. :Northwest Short Line, 1989.

Logging railroads of the West / by Kramer A.Adams. -- Seattle : Superior Publishing, 1961.

Logging railroads of the White Mountains / by C.Francis Belcher ; foreword by Sherman Adams. --Boston, Mass. : Appalachian Mountain Club, 1980.

Summary: History of logging railroads in NewHampshire’s White Mountains from 1870 to 1942.

Logging railroads of Weyerhaeuser's Vail-McDonaldoperation : including the Chehalis Western and theCurtis, Milburn & Eastern / Frank W. Telewski,Scott D. Barrett. -- First edition. -- Hamilton, MT :Oso Publishing Company, ©2005 (first printing) --360 pages : illustrations, maps, drawings ; 29 cm

Summary: Description of Weyerhaeuser LumberCompany logging railroads and equipment inwestern Washington state, with rosters ofequipment.

Logging the redwoods / by Lynwood Carranco andJohn T. Labbe. -- Caldwell, Idaho : CaxtonPrinters, 1975.

Summary: Illustrated history of the coastredwood lumber industry and logging railroads inCalifornia from the Santa Cruz Mountains to theOregon border.

Logging to the salt chuck : over 100 years ofrailroad logging in Mason County, Washington :pictorial history of Simpson Timber Company,associated logging railroad operations, includingthe Arcata & Mad River Railroad / by John T.Labbe and Peter J. Replinger. -- First edition. --Seattle, Washington : NorthWest Short Line, 1990.-- 195 pages : illustrations (some color), maps,

drawings ; 29 cmSummary: Descriptions of logging railroads in

the Mason County area of Washington state, plus abrief chapter on related logging railroads inHumboldt County, California.

Long day's journey : the steamboat & stagecoachera in the northern West / Carlos ArnaldoSchwantes. -- Seattle : University of WashingtonPress, 1999.

Long Island heritage : the G-5, 124-1955 / by RonZiel. -- New York : Railroad Heritage Press, 1979.

Long Island Rail Road / by Frederick A. Kramer ;photography by John Krause. -- Newton, N.J. :Carstens Publications, 1968?

Summary: "A pictorial record of the steam-to-diesel transition east of Jamaica."

Long Island Railroad memories : the making of asteam locomotive engineer / by Richard J.Harrison. -- New York : Quadrant Press, 1981.

The lore of the train / by C. Hamilton Ellis. -- NewYork : Madison Square Press, Grosset & Dunlap,Inc., 1971. -- 236 pages : illustrations (somecolor), drawings, diagrams ; 30 cm

Summary: The development of locomotives andtrains worldwide, from early steam engines toelectrics and diesels, illustrated by detaileddrawings, prints and engravings.

Los Angeles & Redondo : electric railways ofRedondo, Inglewood, Gardena & southwest LosAngeles / Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles :Interurbans, 1957. -- (Interurbans special ; no. 20= vol. 15, no. 1 (Feb. 1957)

Summary: History of the Los Angeles & RedondoRailway--formed to absorb steam lines first built in1887--through its merger with the Pacific ElectricRailway and the Los Angeles Railway in 1911.

Contents: The LA&R -- History: narrative,official, chronological -- The LA&R country -- Lines-- Cars -- Facilities -- Operation -- LA&R days.

The Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Company :Union Pacific's historic Salt Lake route / John R.Signor. -- San Marino, Calif. : Golden West, 1988.

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Los Angeles Pacific : electric railways of Hollywood& Santa Monica Bay cities / editor & publisher, IraL. Swett. -- Los Angeles, California : Interurbans,1955. -- 136 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ;18 = vol. 13, no. 2, Nov. 1955)

Summary: History of the Los Angeles PacificCompany and predecessor railroads, 1886 to 1912,when it merged with the Pacific Electric Railway.The LAP provided electric interurban and streetcarservice to Los Angeles and its western suburbs.

Los Angeles Pacific album / Ira Swett. -- LosAngeles, California : Interurbans Magazine, 1965.-- 150 pages : illustrations, photographs, portraits,maps ; 22 x 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ; 40 =vol. 23, no. 4, winter 1965)

Summary: Brief history and long captions foreach chapter establish the context for thephotographs of the Los Angeles Pacific Companyand its electric interurban and streetcar lines fromLos Angeles to the coast. It merged with the PacificElectric Railway in 1911. Also includes newscolumn and letters to editor.

Contents: History -- Cars -- Right of way --Stations -- Shops & barns -- Power -- Freight --The Long Wharf -- Hill St. tunnels -- Balloon Routeexcursion.

Los Angeles Railway's pre-Huntington cars, 1890-1902 / Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles : Interurbans,1962. -- 72 pages : illustrations, photographs,map, facsimiles ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ;33 = vol. 20, no. 4, winter 1962)

Summary: Illustrated history of electric trolleycars used by the Los Angeles Consolidated ElectricRailway and the Los Angeles Railway between 1890and 1902. Includes descriptions and specificationsof each car type and roster of cars. Includesregular column (Tapping the field / by F.E.Reifschneider) and letters to editor.

Lost glory : great days of the American railways /Ian Logan. -- New York : Harmony Books, 1977.

Louisiana World's Fair Daylight Commission report/ Louisiana World's Fair Daylight Commission,Pacific Northwest Chapter, NRHS. -- Portland, Or. :Pacific Northwest Chapter, National RailwayHistorical Society, 1985.

Louisville & Nashville passenger trains : the Pan-American era, 1921-1971 / by Charles B. Castner,Robert E. Chapman, Patrick Dorin ; introductionby R. Lyle Key, Jr. -- Lynchburg, Virginia : TLCPublishing, 1999. -- v, 254 pages : 29 cm

Louisville & Nashville Railroad : the old reliable /by Charles B. Castner, Ronald Flanary, PatrickDorin. -- Lynchburg, VA : TLC Publishing, 1996. --viii, 231 pages : 29 cm

The Louisville & Nashville Railroad, 1850-1940,1940-1959 / by Kincaid A. Herr. -- Louisville, Ky. :L & N Magazine, 1959, 1943 (3rd printing)

The love of trains : steam and diesel locomotives inaction around the world / Victor Hand & HaroldEdmonson. -- London : Octopus Books, 1974.

The lure of Japan's railways / Naotaka Hirota. --Tokyo : Japan Times, 1969.

Luxury trains : from the Orient Express to the TGV/ George Behrend. -- New York : Vendome Press,1982.

Luxury trains of the world / Geoffrey FreemanAllen. -- First edition. -- New York : Everest House,1979.

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The Ma & Pa : a history of the Maryland &Pennsylvania Railroad / by George W. Hilton. --Berkeley, California : Howell-North Books, 1963.

Magnetic north : Canadian steam in twilight /Roger Cook & Karl Zimmermann ; with additionalphotographs by Jim Shaughnessy, Don Wood andothers. -- Erin, Ontario, Canada : Boston MillsPress, 1999.

Main line : fifty years of railroading with theSouthern Pacific / by Ernest L. King as told toRobert E. Mahaffay. -- Garden City, N.Y. :Doubleday, 1948. -- 271 p.

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Main line Mexico : the story of the steam-poweredQueretaro and Centro divisions of the NationalRailways of Mexico / written and compiled byHarold A. Edmonson, with artwork by RobertCaflisch. -- [Illinois?] : HAE [Harold A. Edmonson],1963.

Main line of mid-America : the story of the IllinoisCentral / by Carlton J. Corliss. -- New York :Creative Age Press, 1950 (2nd printing, Feb. 1951)

Main streets of the Northwest. Volume 1, Oregon,Idaho, Montana : rails from the Rockies to thePacific / T.O. Repp. -- Glendale, California : Trans-Anglo Books, a division of Interurban Press, 1989(1st printing, fall 1989) -- 160 pages : photographs,maps ; 23 x 28 cm

Summary: Pictorial review of railroads inOregon, the Idaho panhandle, and westernMontana in the 1980s.

The Maine two-footers : the story of the two-footgauge railroads of Maine / by Linwood W. Moody. -- Berkeley : Howell-North, 1959.

Maintenance-of-way equipment of the Spokane,Portland and Seattle Ry. Co., includingsubsidiaries / compiled by Ronald G. Peterson. --Version 1.00 -- McMinnville, Or. : R.G. Peterson,1996.

Note: Library has copy no. 037.

Mallet articulated locomotives / BaldwinLocomotive Works. -- Clifton Heights, Pa. : Harry P.Albrecht, 1966, 1912. -- 43 pages : illustrations,drawings ; 16 x 23 cm -- (Record (BaldwinLocomotive Works) ; no. 72)

Summary: Reprint of Baldwin catalog seriesrecord no. 72, published in Philadelphia, Pa., byBaldwin Locomotive Works, 1912. This builder'scatalog contains photographs, diagrams andspecifications for articulated steam locomotives.

Mallet to Mogul : tourist steamers of the PacificCoast / Robert L. Hogan. -- Burlingame, Calif. :Chatham Publishing, 1973 (1st printing)

Mallets on the Mendocino coast : Caspar LumberCompany railroads and ships / by Ted Wurm. --Glendale, Calif. : Trans-Anglo Books, 1986.

The man from Steamtown : the story of F. NelsonBlount / James R. Adair. -- Chicago : Moody Press,1967 (2nd printing)

The man who gave the golden spike / by RobinLampson. -- First edition. -- Richmond, California :Chimes Press, 1969. -- 17 pages : illustrations,portrait, facsimile, map ; 23 cm

Summary: Brief biography of David Hewes(1822-1915), brother-in-law of Leland Stanford,San Francisco businessman and investor. He hadcast and finished the gold spike used atPromontory, Utah, in 1869. He sold the "OregonPony," that state's first locomotive to the OregonSteam Navigation Company and later donated theengine to the state of Oregon.

Mansions on rails : the folklore of the privaterailway car / by Lucius Beebe. -- Berkeley, Calif. :Howell-North, 1959.

The many faces of the Pennsy K-4 / [by BertPennypacker and Alvin F. Staufer]. -- Hicksville,N.Y. : N.J. International, [1984?]

Marketing urban mass transit : a comparativestudy of management strategies / Lewis M.Schneider. -- Boston : Division of Research,Graduate School of Business Administration,Harvard University, 1965. -- xv, 217 pages : maps,graphs ; 22 cm

Summary: Academic study focusing on themanagement of urban mass transit and ways toimprove its marketing strategies.

Contents: The mass transit industry: past andpresent -- The environment of strategy -- Directexternal pressures and management strategy --Expressway bus service -- Rail rapid transit --Conclusions and recommendations.

Marshall's book of railways / edited by C.E.Waller. -- London, England : Percival Marshall,1961.

McCloud River RR gold spike special / by Jack R.Wagner. -- Gold spike edition. -- San Mateo,California : Western Railroader, 1955. -- 40 pages: illustrations, photographs, map ; 22 cm --(Western Railroader ; issue 189 = vol. 18, no. 9,July 1955)

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Summary: History of the McCloud RiverRailroad in Shasta County, California, with rosterof locomotives.

McCulloch's wonder : the story of the Kettle ValleyRailway / by Barrie Sanford. -- 1st paperback ed.(4th printing, 1994) -- West Vancouver, B.C. :Whitecap Books, 1978, 1988.

Meals by Fred Harvey : a phenomenon of theAmerican West / by James David Henderson. --Revised printing, 1985. -- Hawthorne, CA : OmniPublications, 1985, 1969. -- v, 63 pages, 26 pagesof plates : illustrations, photographs, portrait,facsimiles ; 23 cm

Summary: History of the Fred Harvey Company--hotel, food service and dining car serviceconcessionaire for the Atchison, Topeka & SantaFe Railway beginning in 1876.

Memoirs of three railroad pioneers / edited byStuart Bruchey. -- New York : Arno Press, 1981.

Summary: A sketch of the life of Mark Hopkinsof California by Benjamin P. Redding (1881). --Edward Henry Harriman by Otto H. Kahn (1911). -- The Great Northern and the Northwest by JamesJ. Hill (1911).

Memories of Henry Villard, journalist andfinancier, 1835-1900. Vol. I, 1835-1862. -- Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1904(Cambridge : Riverside Press, printed by H.OHoughton & Co.) -- xi, 393 pages : portraits, maps; 23 cm.

Memories of Henry Villard, journalist andfinancier, 1835-1900. Vol. II, 1863-1900. --Boston : Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1904(Cambridge : Riverside Press, printed by H.OHoughton & Co.) -- vii, 393 pages : portraits, maps; 23 cm.

Memories of O&W power : locomotives of the NewYork, Ontario & Western Railway / by PaulCarleton. -- Dunnellon, Florida : D. CarletonRailbooks, ©1986 (first printing) -- 71 pages :photographs, maps ; 30 cm

Contents: Locomotives of the NYO&W --NY&OMroster -- NYO&W steam roster -- The O&W andcamelbacks -- Maps -- Surveying the steam --Leased steam -- The diesel era -- Passenger

equipment -- Other equipment -- Middletownstation -- Looking back.

Mexican narrow gauge / by Gerald M. Best. --Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North Books, 1968.

Midland route : a Colorado Midland guide and databook / by Edward M. "Mel" McFarland. -- Secondedition -- Golden, Colorado : Colorado RailroadMuseum, ©1980. -- ix, 358 pages : illustrations(some color), photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 29cm

Contents: History of the Colorado Midland -- Aride on the Colorado Midland -- Fifty years andcounting -- Collecting Colorado Midlandrailroadiana.

Midwest railroads. -- Milwaukee : Kalmbach Pub.Co., 1943, ©1942. -- (Trains album of photographs; book 3)

The mighty 800 / Wm. W. Kratville. -- Omaha,Neb. : Kratville Publications, 1967.

Million dollar shortline / by James Harker. --Oakland, California : California Railfans'Association, ©1947. -- 12 pages : illustrations,photographs, map ; 21 cm

Summary: Brief history of the Virginia &Truckee Railroad in Nevada.

The Milwaukee electrics / by Noel T. Holley. --Hicksville, N.Y. : N.J. International, Inc., 1987.

Contents: The route to Puget Sound -- The GEmotors -- The steeplecab switchers -- The bipolars-- The Westinghouse motor -- The Little Joes -- Therotaries -- The electrical system -- The IdahoDivision -- Economics and company policy -- Talesof the rails -- Technical appendix, locomotives.

Milwaukee rails / Robert P. Olmsted. --Woodridge, Illinois : McMillan Publications, 1980(2nd printing, Jan. 1981) -- 200 pages : chieflyphotographs ; 29 cm

The Milwaukee Road / Frederick W. Hyde. --Denver, Colorado : Hyrail Productions, ©1990. --192 pages : color photographs, maps ; 24 x 32 cm

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Summary: Pictorial review of the Chicago,Milwaukee, Saint Paul & Pacific Railroad from1949 to 1985.

The Milwaukee Road : its first hundred years /August Derleth. -- New York : Creative Age Press,1948. -- (Railroads of America (Creative Age Press))

Milwaukee Road 1850 through 1960 : photoarchive / photos by the State Historical Society ofWisconsin ; edited with introduction by P.A.Letourneau. -- Osceola, Wisconsin: Iconographics,1996.

Milwaukee Road bi-polar electrics / by Noel T.Holley. -- Annapolis, Md. : Published for N.J.International, Inc. by Leeward Publications, 1979.-- (Classic power ; 2)

The Milwaukee Road east / by Patrick C. Dorin. --Burbank, California : Superior PublishingCompany, ©1978. -- 175 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps ; 27 cm

Summary: Paperback reprinting of 1978 firstedition. "A pictorial review of the trains, traffic andpassenger travel on the lines east of Harlowton,Montana … from the 1920's through the mid-1970's." -- Foreword.

The Milwaukee Road east : America's resourcefulrailroad / by Patrick C. Dorin. -- First edition. --Seattle : Superior Publishing Company, ©1978. --175 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ; 28cm

Summary: "A pictorial review of the trains,traffic and passenger travel on the lines east ofHarlowton, Montana … from the 1920's throughthe mid-1970's." -- Foreword.

The Milwaukee Road in Idaho : a guide to sites andlocations / Stanley W. Johnson. -- Coeur d'Alene,Idaho : Museum of North Idaho, 1997.

Milwaukee Road locomotives. Volume three, Alco,Baldwin, Fairbanks-Morse and 44/80-ton firstgeneration diesel locomotives / Thomas J.Strauss. -- La Mirada, CA : Four Ways WestPublications, ©2009. -- 184 pages : illustrations(some color) ; 29 cm.

Summary: Pictorial survey of the MilwaukeeRoad's diesels.

Milwaukee Road narrow gauge : the Chicago,Bellevue, Cascade & Western, Iowa's slim princess/ John Tigges and Jon Jacobson. -- First edition. --[Boulder, Colo.] : Pruett Publishing Company,©1985. -- xii, 258 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Milwaukee Road remembered : a fresh look at anunusual railroad / by Jim Scribbins. -- Waukesha,WI : Kalmbach Books, ©1990. -- 167 pages ;photographs (some color), map ; 22 x 29 cm

Summary: Description in words and pictures ofthe Chicago, Milwaukee, Saint Paul & PacificRailroad in the 1920s to 1970s.

The Milwaukee Road revisited / Stanley W.Johnson. -- Moscow, Idaho : University of IdahoPress, 1997.

Summary: Recollections of Chicago, Milwaukee,Saint Paul & Pacific Railroad in Idaho, Montanaand Washington and visits to its remnants.

The Milwaukee Road under wire / by Karl R.Zimmermann. -- New York : Quadrant Press, 1973.-- (Quadrant Press review ; 2)

Milwaukee Road west / by Charles R. and DorothyM. Wood. -- Seattle, Wash. : Superior PublishingCompany, ©1972. -- 192 pages : illustrations(some color), photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 28cm

Summary: History and operations of theMilwaukee Road's Pacific Extension from Montanato Tacoma and Seattle.

Contents: Establishment of the Chicago,Milwaukee & St. Paul, in Wisconsin -- Extension ofthe road to the Pacific Coast: moving West --Electrification -- Motive Power: steam, electric,diesel -- Meeting the challenges: bankruptcy, war,regulation, competition.

The Milwaukee Road, 1928-1985 / Jim Scribbins.-- Forest Park, Illinois : Heimburger HousePublishing Company, ©2001.

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The Milwaukee Road's Hiawathas / John Gruberand Brian Solomon. -- St. Paul, MN : VoyageurPress, an imprint of MBI Publishing, 2006. -- 160pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm.

Summary: History of the Milwaukee Road'spremier passenger trains, 1935-1970.

Contents: The train and its legend -- Developingand styling the train -- Locomotives: a differentapproach -- Passenger cars: a key to high speed --Workers remember the Hiawatha Days -- Epilogue:The Friends of the 261.

The Mineral Belt. Volume I, old South Park, Denverto Leadville : an illustrated history featuring theDenver, South Park & Pacific Railroad and thegold-and-silver mining industry of the fabulousMineral Belt of Colorado / by David S. Digerness ;with special photographic contributions from thecollections of John W. Maxwell and Richard A.Ronizo. -- Silverton, Colorado : SundancePublications, 1977 (second printing, Nov. 1979) --416 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color),portraits, maps ; 28 cm

Summary: Narrow gauge railroad in centralColorado from Denver to Leadville.

The Mineral Belt. Volume II, old South Park, acrossthe Great Divide / an illustrated history featuringthe Denver, South Park & Pacific Railroad and thegold-and-silver mining industry of the fabulousMineral Belt of Colorado / by David S. Digerness ;with special photographic contributions from thecollection of Richard A. Ronizo. -- Silverton, Colo. :Sundance Publications, 1978 (second printing,July 1980) -- 416 pages : chiefly illustrations (somecolor), maps ; 28 cm

Summary: History of the narrow gauge Denver,South Park & Pacific Railroad in central Coloradofrom Denver to Leadville and through the AlpineTunnel to Gunnison.

Minisink Valley Express : a history of the PortJervis, Monticello & New York Railroad and itspredecessors / by Gerald M. Best ; art work byE.S. Hammack and Frederic Shaw. -- Revisededition. -- San Marino, California : Golden WestBooks, ©1967, ©1956. -- 96 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 23 cm

Summary: History of the shortline railroads thatconnected Port Jarvis with Monticello andSummitville in southern New York state, acquiredby the New York, Ontario & Western Railway in1908 and operated until 1957.

Contents: The Monticello & Port Jervis R.R. --The Port Jervis & Monticello R.R. -- The PortJervis, Monticello & New York R.R. -- Operation bythe New York, Ontario & Western Ry. -- Thepersonalities of the Monticello -- The locomotivesand rolling stock -- References.

Minneapolis and the age of the railways / Don L.Hofsommer. -- Minneapolis, MN : University ofMinnesota Press, ©2003. -- xiii, 337 pages : 24 x28 cm

Minnesota logging railroads : a pictorial history ofthe era when white pine and the logging railroadreigned supreme / Frank A. King. -- San Marino,Calif. : Golden West Books, 1981.

Summary: Illustrated history of logging railroadsin northeastern Minnesota from 1886 to 1947.

Minnesota-Ontario iron ore railroads / Patrick C.Dorin. -- Lynchburg, VA : TLC Publishing, Inc.,©2002.

The Missabe Road : the Duluth, Missabe and IronRange Railway / Frank A. King. -- San Marino,Calif. : Golden West Books, 1972 (5th printing,May 1979)

The Missouri Pacific in color / Joe G. Collias --Crestwood, Missouri : MM Books, ©1993. -- 142pages : color photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 29cm

Missouri Pacific P-73 class 4-6-2's. -- Edmonds,Washington : Pacific Fast Mail, ©1977. -- 1 volume(unpaged) : chiefly illustrations ; 28 cm

Summary: Description with black and whitephotographs and captions of the Missouri PacificP-73 class of 40 steam locomotives, all built byAlco between 1924 and 1927. The last ones werescrapped about 1954.

Missouri Pacific passenger trains : the postwaryears / Patrick C. Dorin. -- Lynchburg, Virginia :TLC Publishing, 2003. -- x, 118 pages : 29 cm

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Mixed train daily : a book of short-line railroads /by Lucius Beebe ; with photographs by C.M. Clegg,Jr., and the author ; and six original oil paintingsby Howard Fogg. -- Fourth edition. -- Berkeley,California : Howell-North, 1961, ©1947. -- xiii, 367pages : illustrations, photographs, prints,facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: Pictorial survey and history ofshortline railroads in North America. Includesglossary, bibliography and index.

Contents: Last of the cabbage stacks -- Shermanwas here -- Our little train -- Slow, throughArkansas -- Narrow gauge kingdom -- Ghost railsto Golconda -- In fields of asphodel -- Less thancarload lots -- Step into my parlor.

The Model railroader cyclopedia : railroadequipment prototype plans / compiled by A.C.Kalmbach. -- Fifth edition (third printing) --Milwaukee, Wis. : Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1947.-- 184 pages, 27 pages of plates : illustrations,photographs, plans ; 27 cm

Summary: Published to "give plans andinformation about real railroad equipment for useas prototype in building models" -- Foreword. Thescale drawings can be converted to any modelrailroad scale.

Contents: Steam locomotives -- Electric anddiesel locomotives, M.U. cars -- Passenger-traincars -- Freight-train cars -- National ModelRailroad Association standards -- Structures andright of way.

Model railroading / written and illustrated byHarry Zarchy. -- New York : Alfred A. Knopf, ©1955-- x, 172, iii pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

Summary: Basic introduction to both tinplatetoy trains and scale model railroading for childrenand adults.

Contents: About model trains -- How trains run-- About track -- Track wiring and layout --Building the foundation -- Making scenery --Buildings -- Building locomoti9ves and cars -- Ingeneral -- Glossary.

Model trains / by the editors of Consumers Guide.-- New York : Beekman House, 1979.

Modern American railway practice. Vol. I,locomotive boilers, care and operation, includingindicators and lubricators, also fireman's duties,heat and fuel combustion : a complete system of

practical instruction in railway transportation / byCalvin F. Swingle, and a corps of practicalmechanical experts. -- Chicago : National Instituteof Practical Mechanics, 1908.

Modern American railway practice. Vol. II,locomotive running and management, includingthe setting of valves and a complete description ofWalschaert and other valve gears, their defects andhow to remedy them : a complete system ofpractical instruction in railway transportation / byCalvin F. Swingle, and a corps of practicalmechanical experts. -- Chicago : National Instituteof Practical Mechanics, 1908.

Modern Americans. -- Arvada, CO : BurlingtonRoute Historical Society, ©2007

Modern locomotives / by John Y. Beaty. -- [Placeof publication not identified] : Gaspar/Keuling,©1983. -- 64 pages : illustrations, photographs ;24 cm

Summary: Diesel, steam and electriclocomotives and streamlined passenger trains ofthe 1930's, intended for a juvenile audience.Reprint of 1935 edition published by RandMcNally.

Modern locomotives / by John Y. Beaty. --Chicago : Rand McNally & Company, ©1935. -- 64pages : illustrations, photographs ; 24 cm

Summary: Diesel, steam and electriclocomotives and streamlined passenger trains ofthe 1930's, intended for a juvenile audience.

Modern railways / Geoffrey Freeman Allen. -- NewYork : Elsevier-Dutton Publishing Co., 1980.

Summary: Passenger and freight railroadingaround the world.

Modern railways international review / G.Freeman Allen. -- Shepperton, England : Ian Allan,1981.

Modern steam locomotives. -- Milwaukee :Kalmbach Publishing, 1945. -- (Trains album ofphotographs ; book 10)

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The modern wonder book of trains and railroading/ by Norman Carlisle. -- First edition. --Philadelphia : John C. Winston Company, ©1946.-- 289 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 25 cm

Summary: History and operation of NorthAmerican railroads for young people.

Modernization of car 15 and other early C.E.R.A.bulletins : bulletins 35 through 45. -- Chicago :Central Electric Railfans' Association, 1984.

The Modoc : Southern Pacific's back door toOregon / by Jack Bowden and Tom Dill ; with pen-in-ink illustrations by Jack Bowden. -- Hamilton,MT : Oso Publishing Company, ©2002. -- viii, 366pages : illustrations, photographs (some color),maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the Southern Pacific'sModoc Line, which connected Klamath Falls,Oregon, to Fernley, Nevada. Includes bibliographyand index.

Contents: Modoc Northern -- Nevada-California-Oregon -- Fernley and Lassen -- Depression andWar -- Postwar years: a time for prosperity -- Endof the line -- Passenger service -- Alturas -- Callingout the big hook -- A crummy life -- Appendix:Modoc Line chronology, Modoc Line stations.

The Moffat Road / Edward T. Bollinger andFrederick Bauer. -- 2nd ed. -- Denver, Colo. : SageBooks, 1967, 1962.

Summary: History of the Denver & Salt LakeRailroad and the Moffat Tunnel.

The Moffat Road / Edward T. Bollinger andFrederick Bauer. -- [1st ed.] -- Denver, Colo. : SageBooks, 1962.

Summary: History of the Denver & Salt LakeRailroad and the Moffat Tunnel.

The Moffat Tunnel : a brief history / by CharlesAlbi and Kenton Forrest. -- Revised (3rd printing,1984) -- Golden, Colo. : Colorado RailroadMuseum, 1984. (third printing, 1984) -- 43 pages :illustrations, maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm

The Mohawk that refused to abdicate and othertails / by David P. Morgan ; photography by PhilipR. Hastings. -- Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Books,©1975. -- 304 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 30 cm

Summary: Pictorial review of American steam

locomotives at work in the 1950s. Book sections:In search of steam -- Smoke over the prairies --Steam in Indian summer -- And other tales ofsteam -- Epilogue.

Monon Route / by George W. Hilton. -- Berkeley,Calif. : Howell-North Books, 1978.

Monorails / by Derek G.T. Harvey ; illustrationsby Leigh Hunt. -- New York : Putnam, 1965 (3rdimpression)

Monorails / by Hermann S. D. Botzow, Jr. -- NewYork : Simmons-Boardman PublishingCorporation, 1960. -- vii, 104 pages : illustrations,photographs, plans ; 23 cm

Summary: Engineering analysis of the potentialof monorails to provide urban mass transportation.Includes brief history of monorails.

Contents: Introduction (first monorail;successful pre-World War II monorails; monorailafter World War II) -- Types of monorail -- Trackand structures -- Location and construction --Operating characteristics --Economic of monorail -- Wayside equip0ment -- Monorail characteristics -- Summary -- Appendices: constructed monorails;proposed monorails; car characteristics; rail cross-sections; rail supports; platform clearances.

Montana's trolleys-I : Helena / by Rex Myers. --South Gate, California : Interurbans Magazine,1969. -- 112 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, plans, facsimiles ; 28 cm -- (Interurbansspecial ; 49 = vol. 26, no. 3, fall 1969)

Summary: History and operations of the streetrailways of Helena, Montana, beginning withhorsecars in 1886 and a steam dummy line in1888. Streetcars lasted until 1927 when HelenaLight & Railway ceased operations. Also includescurrent news column and letters to editor.

Montana's trolleys-II : Butte, Anaconda [and]Butte, Anaconda & Pacific / by Ira L. Swett. --South Gate, California : Interurbans Magazine,1969. -- 138 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ;50 = vol. 26, no. 4, winter 1969)

Summary: History and operations of the streetrailways of Butte and Anaconda, Montana, andother the Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Railway, anelectric heavy-haul mining railroad. Includescurrent news columns and letters to editor.

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Contents: The Butte Electric Railway Company(history, lines, cars, ore trains) -- The AnacondaStreet Railway Company (roster, map) -- the Butte,Anaconda & Pacific Ry. Co. (roster of locomotives,map).

Montana's trolleys-III : Billings, Bozeman, GreatFalls, Missoula, proposed lines, the MilwaukeeRoad / by Ira L. Swett. -- South Gate, California :Interurbans Magazine, 1970. -- 168 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 28cm -- (Interurbans special ; 51 = vol. 27, no. 1,spring 1970)

Summary: History and operations of streetrailways in Billings, Bozeman, Great Falls andMissoula, Montana; the interurban line betweenBillings and Bonner; and the electrified Chicago,Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific in Montana. Includescurrent news columns and letters to editor.

Monte Cristo / by Philip R. Woodhouse, withRobert L. Wood. -- Seattle, WA : The Mountaineers,©1996, 1979 -- 307 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps ; 22 cm

Summary: History of the Monte Cristo,Washington, mining camp, which flourished from1889 to early 1900s. Includes significant coverageof the Everett & Monte Cristo Railway.

Moody's manual of investments, American andforeign : railroad securities, 1947 / John ShermanPorter, editor-in-chief. -- New York : Moody'sInvestors Service, 1947.

Moody's transportation manual / Robert P.Hanson, editor-in-chief. -- New York : Moody'sInvestors Service, 1987.

Summary: Includes railroad companies.

Moody's transportation manual / Earle Stephens,editor-in-chief. -- New York : Moody's InvestorsService, 1990.

Summary: Includes railroad companies.

Moody's transportation manual : railroads--airlines--shipping--traction, bus and truck lines,American and foreign, 1954 / John ShermanPorter, editor-in-chief. -- New York : Moody'sInvestors Service, 1954.

Mopac power : Missouri Pacific lines locomotivesand trains, 1905-1955 / by Joe G. Collias. -- SanDiego, Calif. : Howell-North Books, 1980.

More classic American railroads / Mike Schafer. --Osceola, WI : MBI Publishing, 2000.

More classic trains / by Arthur D. Dubin. --Milwaukee : Kalmbach Books, 1974.

Mother Lode shortline, a Sierra Railroad pictorial /by Ted Benson ; with additional photographs byRobert L. Hogan, Karl R. Koenig and Thomas L.Taylor. -- Burlingame, Calif. : Chatham Pub. Co.,1970.

Motive power of the Union Pacific / by WilliamKratville and Harold E. Ranks. -- Omaha, Neb. :Barnhart Press, 1958 (2nd printing)

Motive power of the Union Pacific System : alltypes, 1869-1974. -- Omaha, Neb. : KratvillePublications, 1975.

Mount Lowe : the railway in the clouds / CharlesSeims. -- San Marino, California : Golden WestBooks, ©1976. -- 234 pages : illustrations,photographs, portraits, maps, plans, facsimiles ;29 cm

Summary: History and operations of themountain-climbing electric railway to Mount Lowein the San Gabriel Mountains above Pasadena,California. Opened in 1893, purchased by thePacific Electric Railway in 1902, the tourist lineran until 1937.

The Mountains / Jack W. Farrell, Mike Pearsall ;book design and illustrations by Mike Pearsall. --Edmonds, Washington : Pacific Fast Mail, 1977. --381 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 x 29 cm -- (North American steam locomotives)

Summary: History and operation of theMountain-type 4-8-2 steam locomotive withphotographs, rosters and specifications. Includes adescription of roster and characteristics of eachrailroad that operated the locomotive.

The movie railroads / Larry Jensen. -- Burbank,Calif. : Darwin Publications, 1981.

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Mt. Shasta camera : the photographs of CharlesRichard Miller / Wayne Bonnett. -- First edition. --Sausalito, Calif. : Windgate Press, 2005.

Summary: Charles Miller's photographs oflumbering, sawmills, logging railroads, SouthernPacific and McCloud River railroads in SiskiyouCounty, California, in the early 1900s.

Muncy Valley lifeline : the life and times of theWilliamsport and North Branch and Eagles MereRailroads / by Thomas T. Taber III. -- Muncy, Pa. :Muncy Historical Society, 1969.

My iron journey : an autobiography of a life withsteam and steel / by Otto Kuhler. -- Denver,Colorado : Intermountain Chapter, NationalRailway Historical Society, ©1967. -- 244 pages :illustrations (some color), portraits ; 29 cm

Summary: Autobiography of the industrialdesigner and artist who created streamstyledlocomotives and cars for American railroads andfirms, including American Locomotive Company,Milwaukee Road, Baltimore & Ohio and AmericanCar & Foundry. Includes reproductions of hissketches, drawings and paintings.

My Western Pacific Railroad : an engineer’s journey/ by Norman W. Holmes. -- Reno, Nev. : Steel RailsWest Publishing, 1996.

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N&W : giant of steam / by Lewis Ingles Jefferies. --First edition. -- Boulder, Colorado : PruettPublishing Company, ©1980. -- 333 pages :illustrations, diagrams, maps ; 29 cm

Summary: Description of each steam locomotiveclass with photographs and rosters, the RoanokeShops where many of them were designed andbuilt, the operation and servicing of the enginefleet.

The Napa Valley Route : electric trains & steamers/ by Ira L. Swett & Harry C. Aitken, Jr. -- Glendale,California : Interurban Press, 1975 (secondprinting, 1988) -- 575 pages : illustrations, maps,drawings ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the ferry and electricrailway system that connected San Francisco withthe Napa Valley, 1905 to 1937. The railway,

operated in its final years by the San Francisco &Napa Valley Railroad, ran from Vallejo to Calistoga,California. Includes a biographical sketch of IraSwett (1913-1975).Narrow gauge country / Richard F. Lind. --Boulder, Colorado : Richard F. Lind, ©1963. --132 pages : illustrations, photographs, map ; 36 x28 cm

Summary: Album of photographs of Colorado'sDenver & Rio Grande Western and Rio GrandeSouthern lines in the 1950s and 1960s.

Contents: Ouray Branch -- Montrose-Salida --Poncha Pass-Alamosa -- Alamosa-Santa Fe --Cumbres Pass -- Map-Cumbres Pass area --Cumbres Turn -- Chama-Durango -- Branchesfrom Durango -- Rio Grande Southern.

Narrow gauge east from Denver : the ColoradoEastern Railroad / John C. Newell, P.R. "Bob"Griswold. -- First edition. -- Boulder, Colo. : RuettPublishing, 1982.

Narrow gauge in the Rockies / by Lucius Beebe &Charles Clegg. -- Berkeley, California : Howell-North, 1958 (6th printing, Feb. 1970) -- 224 pages: illustrations, photographs, maps, plans,facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the narrow gauge railwaysin Colorado, New Mexico and Utah.

Contents: Denver & Rio Grande -- The Mearsshort lines -- Denver, South Park & Pacific --Florence and Cripple Creek -- Uintah -- Rio GrandeSouthern.

Narrow gauge in the Rockies / by Lucius Beebe &Charles Clegg. -- Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North,1958.

Narrow gauge nostalgia : a compendium ofCalifornia short lines / by George Turner. -- Thirdedition (revised). -- Corona del Mar, California :Trans-Anglo Books, 1975, ©1971, ©1965. -- 160pages : illustrations, photographs, maps, plans,facsimiles ; 29 cm

Contents: Bodie & Benton Railway -- BrookingsLumber & Box Company -- Carson & Coloradopictorial -- Diamond & Caldor Railway -- MercedGold Mine Railroad -- Mt. Lowe pictorial -- NevadaCounty Narrow Gauge Railroad, Nevada CountyTraction Company -- Plaster City Narrow GaugeRailroad.

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Narrow gauge pictorial. Volume V, cabooses of theD&RGW / editor, Robert L. Grandt. -- [Place ofpublication not identified] : Robert L. Grandt,{1985?], ©1987. -- 160 pages : chiefly illustrations,photographs, plans ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of narrow gaugecabooses on the Denver & Rio Grande WesternRailroad.

Editor's preface / Robert Grandt -- A shorthistory of D&RG(W) narrow gauge cabooses / byJohn W. Maxwell -- The long cabooses of theD&RG -- Notes of D&RG cabooses / by J.L.Hubbard -- Standard lettering diagram for D&RG4-wheel cabooses -- D&RGW folio of long caboose -- Detailed drawings -- The roster -- Boxcarcabooses.

Narrow gauge railway scenes / Adolf Hungry Wolf; artwork, maps and back cover by John Coker. -- -- Skookumchuck, B.C. : Canadian Caboose Press,©1992.

Narrow gauge railways / by C.E. Spooner. --Second edition. -- London : E.& F.N. Spon, 1879.

Narrow gauge railways of Canada / by OmerLavallee. -- [Place of publication not identified] :[Publisher not identified] : [Date of reproductionnot identified].

Summary: Appears to be a photocopy of: Narrowgauge railways of Canada / by Omer Lavallée. --Montreal : Railfare Book, 1972.

Narrow gauge to Central and Silver Plume /Cornelius W. Hauck. -- Golden, Colo. : ColoradoRailroad Museum, ©1972. -- 223 pages :illustrations, photographs, facsimiles, maps ; 29cm -- (Colorado rail annual ; no. 10)

Summary: History of the Colorado Centralnarrow gauge railway west of Denver throughGolden to Central City and Silver Plume over theGeorgetown loop. Operated by Colorado andSouthern after 1898.

Narrow gauge to Silverton / by John B.Hungerford. -- 1958 edition. -- Reseda, California :Hungerford Press, 1955, ©1958. (fourth printing,May 1958) -- 36 pages : illustrations, photographs,map ; 21 cm

Summary: Brief history of the Denver & RioGrande Railroad's narrow gauge Silverton Branchbetween Durango and Silverton in southwesternColorado.

Narrow gauge to the redwoods : the story of theNorth Pacific Coast Railroad and San FranciscoBay paddle-wheel ferries / by A. Bray Dickinson,with Roy Graves, Ted Wurm, and Al Graves. --Second edition (4th printing, 1981) -- Glendale,Calif. : Trans-Anglo Books, 1970.

The narrow-gauge locomotives : the Baldwincatalog of 1877 / with a foreword by Laurence S.Reid. -- [New ed.] -- Norman : University ofOklahoma Press, 1967, 1877.

Summary: First published under title:Dimensions, weights, and tractive power of narrow-gauge locomotives, manufactured by the BaldwinLocomotive Works.

Narrow-gauge locomotives manufactured by theBaldwin Locomotive Works : a historic reprint. --Ocean City, N.J. : Specialty Press, 1973.

Summary: Reprint of 1876 edition by Baldwin,published by Burnam, Perry, Williams & Co.,Philadelphia.

Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis : a history of“The Dixie Line” / Dain L. Schult. -- Marceline,Missouri : Walsworth Publishing Co., ©2001.

Natchez Route : a Mississippi Central Railroadalbum / by David S. Price and Louis R. Saillard. --[Hattiesburg, Miss?] : Mississippi Great SouthernChapter, National Railway Historical Society, 1975.

The nation pays again : the Milwaukee Road /Thomas H. Ploss. -- [Place of publication notidentified] : Thomas H. Ploss, ©1983, 1984. -- 165pages (3 folded leaves of plates) : photographs,color maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm

Summary: The author served as a staff attorneyfor the Chicago, Milwaukee, Saint Paul & PacificRailroad during it final bankruptcy anddismemberment, and tells his version of the insidestory.

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National Museum of Transport : catalog of thecollections. -- St. Louis, Mo. : National Museum ofTransport, 1977?

A national passenger chronicle. Series premiere : ahistory of Canadian National Railways &predecessor passenger services / Dale Wilson --Sudbury, Ontario : Nickel Belt Rails, 1998 (firstprinting)

National Railroad Museum : highlight and datacatalog. -- Green Bay, Wisconsin : NationalRailroad Museum, 1975?

National Railway Historical Society time table 65. -- [Portland, Oregon] : Pacific Northwest Chapter,National Railway Historical Society, 1965. -- 36unnumbered pages ; illustrations, photographs,maps ; 24 cm

Summary: Information booklet for the 1965annual convention of the National RailwayHistorical Society at Portland, Oregon, organizedby its Pacific Northwest Chapter.

Nevada County narrow gauge / by Gerald Best. --Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North Books, 1965.

Never come, never go! : the story of NevadaCounty’s narrow gauge railroad / edited, selected,and introduced by Robert M. Wyckoff ; with asection by Gilbert H. Kneiss ; illustrated by AlbertKrebs. -- First edition. -- Nevada City, California :Nevada City Publishing Company, 1986. -- viii, 91pages : illustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles; 22 cm

Summary: Collection of narrative histories,recollections, memorabilia of California's NevadaCounty Narrow Gauge Railroad; includes a sectionon the Nevada County Traction Company.

Never on Wednesday : the first decade of the RioGrande Zephyr / Richard Loveman, Mel Patrick. --[1st ed.] -- Park Forest, IL : PJT Publishing, 1980.

New England railroads. -- Milwaukee : KalmbachPub. Co., 1944. -- (Trains album of photographs ;book 6)

New Mexico historical review. -- Albuquerque,N.M. : University of New Mexico, 1957. -- (NewMexico historical review ; v. 32, no. 2, Apr. 1957)

Summary: Reprint of issue with articlesregarding early transportation in the state,including: Railway development in the Southwest /by William S. Greever. The issue concernsrailroads in Arizona and New Mexico.

New Mexico's railroads : an historical survey /David F. Myrick. -- Revised edition. --Albuquerque, N.M. : University of New MexicoPress, 1990.

New Orleans steam spectacular! / Joseph A.Strapac. -- Huntington Beach, CA : Shade TreeBooks, 1984. -- 63 pages : chiefly photographs,map ; 28 cm

Summary: Illustrations of Southern Pacific 4449powering the Louisiana World's Fair Daylightexcursion train to the New Orleans World's Fair in1984. Includes views of Union Pacific 8444 and itsnon-review World's Fair Special.

Contents: 1. UP to New Orleans -- 2. The

"Eugene Daylight" test -- 3. Off to the Exposition --

4. Returning home to Portland.

New rails to old towns : the region and story of theFerrocarriles Chihuahua al Pacifico / by JosephWampler. -- Berkeley, California : Joseph Wampler,1969. -- xi, 162 pages : illustrations, photographs(some color), maps ; 23 cm

Summary: History, construction, operation anddescription of the region traversed by theFerrocarriles Chihuahua al Pacifico in Mexico.

New York Central / Aaron E. Klein. -- New York :Bonanza Books, 1985.

New York Central Hudsons / by Brian Reed. --Windsor, Berks, England : Profile Publications,1970? -- pages 25-48 : illustrations, map,diagrams ; 25 cm -- (Loco profile ; 2)

Summary: History and operation of New YorkCentral's 4-6-4 steam locomotives. Includesdetailed specifications and operatingcharacteristics.

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New York Central Railroad. -- Milwaukee :Kalmbach Pub. Co., 1944. -- (Trains album ofphotographs ; book 9)

New York Central's later power, 1910-1968 / byAlvin F. Staufer and Edward L. May. -- Medina,Ohio : Alvin F. Staufer, 1981 (1st printing)

Summary: Includes steam, diesel, electric, MUs,motor cars and boats.

New Zealand locomotive and rolling stockhandbook, 1994 / compiled by Gerald Petrie. --Christchurch : Locomotive Press, 1994.

A New Zealand railway album. III, yesterday andtoday / compiled by Geoffrey B. Churchman. --Wellington, New Zealand : IPL Books, 1993.

Nichols standard railroad textbook / by ClarenceE. Nichols. -- 1st ed. -- Portland, Or. : RailroadTextbook Co., 1941.

The Nickel Plate Road : the history of a greatrailroad / by Taylor Hampton. -- Cleveland : WorldPublishing, 1947.

Nickel Plate Road passenger service : the post waryears / by Kevin J. Holland. -- Lynchburg, Virginia: TLC Publishing, 1997.

The Nickel Plate story / by John A. Rehor. --Milwaukee : Kalmbach Publishing, 1965.

Night train / compiled by Donald Duke. -- SanMarino, Calif. : Pacific Railway Journal, 1961.

Night trains : the Pullman system in the goldenyears of American rail travel / Peter T. Maiken. --Beloit, Wis. : Lakme Press, 1989.

NJ custom brass : catalogue. -- Second edition. --[Place of publication not identified] : N.J. CustomBrass, 1981.

No more mountains to cross / Robert P. Olmsted.-- [Maywood, Ill.?] : R.P. Olmsted, 1985 (2ndprinting)

The no. 6-ET locomotive brake equipment :November 1932 (superseding issue of May 1929). --Wilmerding, Pa. : Westinghouse Air Brake Co., AirBrake Division, 1932. -- (Instruction pamphlet(Westinghouse Air Brake Co.) ; no. 5032)

The no. 8-ET locomotive brake equipment : July1936 (superseding issue of May 1935). --Pittsburgh, Pa. : Westinghouse Air Brake Co.,1936. -- (Instruction pamphlet (Westinghouse AirBrake Co.) ; no. 5032-1)

The no. 8-ET locomotive brake equipment : July1943 (superseding issue of October 1941). --Wilmerding, Pa. : Westinghouse Air brake Co.,1943. -- (Instruction pamphlet (Westinghouse AirBrake Co.) ; no. 5032-1)

Norfolk & Western : diesel's last conquest / byWilliam E. Warden. -- Lynchburg, Virginia : TLCPublishing, Inc., ©1991. -- ii, 62 pages :photographs, map ; 28 cm

Summary: The narrative describes "how theN&W's dieselization was accomplished and why itwas accomplished when it was." -- Introduction.Photographs illustrate the process, which occurredbetween 1955 and 1960.

The Norfolk & Western handbook / by ConleyWallace and Aubrey Wiley. -- Goode, Virginia : W-W Publications, ©1980. -- 120 pages :photographs, map, diagrams, plans ; 28 cm

Summary: Black and white photographs,diagrams and plans of steam locomotives, rollingstock, stations and other structures of the N&W. "Acomprehensive steam era book for modelers andfans" – Cover.

Norfolk & Western in the Appalachians : from theBlue Ridge to the Big Sandy / Ed King. --Waukesha, WI : Kalmbach Books, ©1998. -- 128pages : chiefly photographs ; 22 x 28 cm -- (Goldenyears of railroading ;

Summary: Pictorial work featuring steamlocomotives and steam-powered trains of the N&Win the 1930s, '40s and '50s.

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Contents: The Norfolk & Western Railway -- TheNorfolk Division -- The Shenandoah Division --Roanoke Shops -- Homemade steam power -- TheRadford Division -- Norfolk & Western and the 4-8-0 -- Blacksburg Branch -- Jawn Henry -- ThePocahontas Division.

Norfolk & Western Railway. Volume 1 / byRichard E. Cox ; text by Eugene L. Huddleston,Rober A. LeMassena. -- Sacramento, California :Vanishing Vistas, ©1985. -- 1 volume (35unnumbered pages) : color photographs ; 22 x 28cm

Summary: Album of color images of the Norfolk& Western Railway locomotives and trains placedopposite one-page captions by two railroadhistorians, Huddleston and LeMessena.

Norfolk & Western steam : the last 25 years / byRon Rosenberg with Eric H. Archer. -- New York,New York : Quadrant Press, Incorporated, ©1973(4th printing) -- 93 pages : photographs, plans,diagrams, graphs ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Pictorial review of N&W steamlocomotives arranged by class, with black andwhite photos, specifications, diagrams and scaledrawings.

Norfolk and Western passenger service, 1946-1971/ William E. Warden ; revised by Kenneth L.Miller. -- Lynchburg, Virginia : TLC Publishing,Inc., ©2000

North American Hudsons : the 4-6-4 steamlocomotive / by Lloyd E. Stagner ; edited by JamesJ. Reisdorff ; contributions by Robert R. Malinoksi.-- David City, Neb. : South Platte Press, ©1987. --108 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm

Summary: Review of the Hudson 4-6-4 steamlocomotive use by major American, Canadian andMexican railroads. Includes chapter on eachrailroad and rosters.

The North American railroad : its origin, evolution,and geography / James E. Vance, Jr. -- Baltimore :Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

North American railways / J.B Hollingsworth &P.B. Whitehouse. -- [Greenwich, Conn.?] : BisonBooks, 1977. -- 190 pages : illustrations (somecolor), maps ;

Summary: Illustrated history of railroads in theUnited States and Canada.

The North Arkansas Line : the story of the Missouri& North Arkansas Railroad / by James R. Fair, Jr.-- San Diego, Calif. : Howell-North Books, 1969(2nd printing, 1982)

North Bank Road : the Spokane, Portland & SeattleRailway / John T. Gaertner. -- Pullman, Wash. :Washington State University Press, 1990.

North Beach Peninsula's IR&N / Sydney Stevensand the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum. --Charleston, SC : Arcadia Publishing, ©2009. --127 pages : chiefly illustrations, photographs,maps, facsimiles ; 24 cm -- (Images of rail)

Summary: Pictorial review of the history of thenarrow gauge Ilwaco Railway & NavigationCompany of southwestern Washington state.

Contents: Introduction (narrative history) --Beginnings -- North to Nahcotta -- The IR&N findsits way -- Change and growth -- A regular scheduleat last! -- The final ups and downs -- Gone but notforgotten -- Bibliography and index -- About theColumbia Pacific Heritage Museum.

North Western Lines. -- Hazel Crest, Ill. : Chicago& North Western Historical Society, 1984. -- (NorthWestern Lines ; v. 11, no. 4, fall 1984)

Summary: Articles about Chicago & NorthWestern Railway early E-Units, standard depotdesign and cabooses.

Northern California railroads. Volume I, the silverage / by Fred Matthews. -- Denver, Colo. :Sundance Publications, 1982, c1983 (1st printing,Dec. 1982)

Summary: Pictorial work; includes chapters 1 to5.

Northern California railroads. Volume II / by FredMatthews. -- Denver, Colo. : SundancePublications, 1984 (1st printing, Dec. 1984)

Summary: Pictorial work; includes chapters 6 to12.

Northern Ohio's interurbans and rapid transitrailways / by Harry Christiansen. -- Cleveland,Ohio : Transit Data, Inc., ©1965.

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The Northern Pacific Railway of McGee and Nixon :classic photographs of equipment and environmentduring the 1930-1955 period / by Richard Green. -- Seattle, Washington : NorthWest Short Line,©1985. -- 270 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, facsimiles ; 22 x 29 cm

Northern Pacific Railway. Volume one, supersteamera, 1925-1945 / Robert L. Frey, Lorenz P.Schrenk. -- San Marino, California : Golden WestBooks, ©1985. -- 226 pages : illustrations (somecolor), photographs, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of railway operations and theuse of steam power and the beginning of diesellocomotives on the Northern Pacific.

Northern Pacific Railway. Volume two, diesel era,1945-1970 / Lorenz P. Schrenk, Robert L. Frey. --San Marino, California : Golden West Books,©1988. -- 299 pages : illustration, photographs(some color), facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of railway operations and thetransition from steam to diesel locomotives on theNorthern Pacific.

Northern Pacific views : the railroad photography ofF. Jay Haynes, 1876-1905 / Edward W. Nolan. --Helena : Montana Historical Society Press, 1985.

The Northern Pacific, main street of the Northwest: a pictorial history / by Charles R. Wood. --Seattle : Superior Publishing Company, ©1968.

The Northerns : Jack W. Farrell, Mike Pearsall ;book design and illustrations by Mike Pearsall. --Edmonds, Washington : Pacific Fast Mail, 1975. --248 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 x 29 cm -- (North American steam locomotives)

Summary: History and operation of theNorthern-type 4-8-4 steam locomotive withphotographs, rosters and specifications. Includes adescription of roster and characteristics of eachrailroad that operated the locomotive.

A Northwest rail pictorial / with photographs fromthe collection of Warren W. Wing. -- 1st ed. --Edmonds, Wash. : Pacific Fast Mail, 1983.

A Northwest rail pictorial II / with photographsfrom the collection of Warren W. Wing. --

Edmonds, Wash. : Pacific Fast Mail, 1991.

A Northwest rail pictorial. Volume III / Warren W.Wing. -- Arlington, Wash. : Oso Publishing, 1998(1st printing)

The Northwestern Pacific Railroad : RedwoodEmpire route / Fred A. Stindt. -- Kelseyville,California : Fred A. Stindt, ©1964 (4th printing,Aug. 1982)

The Northwestern Pacific Railroad. Vol. 2, 1964-1985 / Fred A. Stindt. -- Kelseyville, California :Fred A. Stindt, 1985 (1st printing)

The Northwest's own railway. Volume one, themain line : Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railwayand its subsidiaries / Walter R. Grande. -- [1st ed.]-- Portland, Or. : Grande Press, 1992.

The Northwest's own railway. Volume two, thesubsidiaries : Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railwayand its subsidiaries / Walter R. Grande. -- 1st ed. -- Portland, Or. : Grande Press, 1997.

Nothing like it in the world : the men who built thetranscontinental railroad, 1863-1869 / Stephen E.Ambrose. -- First Touchstone edition. -- New York :Simon & Schuster, 2001. -- 431 pages :illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

Summary: History of the building of the firsttranscontinental railroad by the Union Pacific andCentral Pacific railroads.

Contents: 1. Picking the route, 1830-1860 -- 2.Getting to California, 1848-1859 -- 3. Birth of theCentral Pacific, 1860-1862 -- 4. Birth of the UnionPacific, 1862-1864 -- 5. Judah and the elephant,1862-1864 -- 6. Laying out the Union Pacific line,1864-1865 -- 7. Central Pacific attacks the SierraNevada, 1865 -- 8. Union Pacific across Nebraska,1866 -- 9. Central Pacific assaults the Sierra, 1866-- 10. Union Pacific to the Rocky Mountains, 1867-- 11. Central Pacific penetrates the summit, 1867-- 12. Union Pacific across Wyoming, 1868 -- 13.Brigham Young and the Mormons make the grade,1868 -- 14. Central Pacific goes through Nevada,1868 -- 15. Railroads race into Utah, January 1-April 10, 1869 -- 16. To the summit, April 11-May7, 1869 – 17. Done, May 8-10, 1869. – Epilogue –Notes – Bibliography – Index.

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NRHS 2013 convention guidebook / text byBarton Jennings ; edited by Sarah Jennings. --Philadelphia, PA : National Railway HistoricalSociety, 2013 -- 126 pages : photographs, map ;28 cm

Summary: Guide for convention goers regardingrailroading in Alaska. Includes a detailed history ofthe Alaska Railroad and a mile-by-mile descriptionof the main line from Seward to Fairbanks and allthe branches.

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O&W : the long life and slow death of the NewYork, Ontario & Western Ry / by William F.Helmer. -- Berkeley, California : Howell-NorthPress, 1959.

The Observer's book of railway locomotives ofBritain / revised and edited by H.C. Casserley. --5th rev. ed. -- New York : Frederick Warne, 1966,1955.

Of Zephyrs-- and commuters-- / Robert P.Olmsted. -- [Woodridge, Ill.] : McMillanPublications, 1984 (1st printing)

Summary: Chicago commuter operations of theChicago, Burlington & Quincy.

Official car records : Pacific Electric Railway /editor and publisher, Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles,Calif. : Interurbans, 1964. -- 64 pages :illustrations, photographs, facsimiles ; 22 x 28 cm-- (Interurbans special ; 38 = vol. 22, no. 3,autumn 1964)

Summary: Photographs and reproductions ofrolling stock records of the PE MechanicalDepartment.

Official guide to the exhibition : "How the trolleychanged America" at the Oregon Electric RailwayHistorical Society Trolley Museum / edited andcompiled by Charles Hayden. -- Glenwood, OR :Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society, ©1980.-- 66 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps,facsimiles ; 22 cm

Summary: Guide to a trolley car exhibition in1980 at the Oregon Electric Railway HistoricalSociety's trolley museum at Glenwood, Oregon;includes an article on the history of street cars andinterurban railways by John Labbe.

Contents: Guide to the exhibition -- Foreword --The trolley changes America / a discussion byJohn T. Labbe -- The Oregon Electric RailwayHistorical Society -- The trolley collection -- Map ofGlenwood Electric Railway -- Some not4es on"What Makes a Trolley Run" -- Roster ofequipment.

The official Pullman-Standard library. Vol, 3, GreatNorthern--Northern Pacific--SP&S / by W. DavidRandall and William M. Ross. -- Godfrey, Illinois :Railway Production Classics, ©1987. -- 216 pages: photographs, plans ; 22 x 33 cm

Summary: Photographs, diagrams and plans ofpassenger cars from the Pullman-Standardcorporate archives for those built for the GreatNorthern, the Northern Pacific and the Spokane,Portland & Seattle railways.

The official Pullman-Standard library. Vol. 6,Southern Pacific postwar cars / W. David Randalland William M Ross. -- Godfrey, Illinois : RailwayProduction Classics, ©1988. -- 212 pages :illustrations, photographs, plans, maps, facsimiles; 23 x 33 cm

Summary: Reproductions from Pullman-Standards' photographic archives of exterior andinterior views of its Southern Pacific passengercars, and floor plan and elevation drawings.Included are cars for the following trains: Cascade,Shasta Daylight, Overland, City of San Francisco,Golden State, Lark and Coast Daylight.

The official Pullman-Standard library. Vol. 16,1933 demonstrators, Pullman pool, Train ofTomorrow, CN, NdeM, U.S. Army cars / W. DavidRandall & William G. Anderson. -- Godfrey, Illinois: RPC Publications, Inc., ©1995. -- 191 pages :illustrations, photographs, plans ; 23 x 33 cm(8.75 x 12.75 in.)

Summary: Reproductions from Pullman-Standards' photographic archives of passengercars exterior and interior views and equipment,floor plan and elevation drawings. This volumeconcludes the publishers 16-volume seriescovering all cars built for the U.S., Canada andMexico.

Contents: George M. Pullman [car name] --Aluminum Obs[ervation]-coach-lounge -- RoometteI -- Exhibition car -- 10 roomette, 5 bedroomsleeping car -- Roomette II -- Duplex roomette I --Train of Tomorrow -- Laurel Ridge [car name] –

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Canadian National, GTW -- U.S. Army --Nacionales de Mexico.

Official register of passenger train equipment. --New York : Railway Equipment and Publication,1954. -- (Official register of passenger trainequipment ; no. 19, Jan. 1954)

Official register of passenger train equipment. --New York : Railway Equipment and Publication,1960. -- (Official register of passenger trainequipment ; no. 25, Jan. 1960)

Oil lamps and iron ponies : a chronicle of thenarrow gauges / by Frederic Shaw, ClementFisher, Jr., George H. Harlan. -- First edition. --San Francisco : Bay Books Limited, 1949. -- 187pages : illustrations, photographs, portraits, plans,maps ; 26 cm

Summary: Histories of narrow gauge railroads inCalifornia, Oregon and Washington.

Contents: Old man Kidder's narrow gauge(Nevada County Narrow Gauge R.R.) -- Pine ties toparadise (Lake Tahoe Railway & Navigation Co.) --Route to the redwoods (North Pacific Coast R.R.) --Stump dodger (Sumpter Valley R.R.) -- By tunnels,trestles and trees (South Pacific Coast R.R.) --Clamshell railroad (Ilwaco Railway & NavigationCo.) -- Narrow gauge movie star (Pacific CoastRailway) -- Dead beet railroad (Pajaro ValleyConsolidated R.R.).

The old Patagonian express : by train through theAmericas / Paul Theroux. -- Boston : HoughtonMifflin Company, 1979. -- 404 pages ; 24 cm

Summary: The author's travels from Boston,through Mexico, Guatemala and El Salvador byrail, then Costa Rica, Panama, Columbia, Equator,Peru, Bolivia and Argentina, ending his journey inthat nation's southern region of Patagonia.

The Omaha road : Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis& Omaha / Stan Mailer. -- Mukilteo, Washington :Hundman Publishing, ©2004.

On memory siding : a colorful story of railroadbuilding and progress of Southern Pacific Company(successor to the Central Pacific Railroad) / editorand typographer, Ev Mills. -- North Highlands,Calif. : History West, 1981.

On the 8:02 : an informal history of commuting byrail in America / Lawrence Grow. -- First edition. --New York : Mayflower Books, 1979.

On the railroad / by Robert S. Henry. -- Akron,Ohio : Saelfield Publishing, 1936.

Summary: Illustrated guide to railroading forchildren.

One hundred years of American railroading / byJohn W. Starr, Jr. -- New York : Dodd, Mead &Company, 1928 (Binghamton, N.Y. : printed byVail-Ballou Press) -- xx, 336 pages : illustrations,portraits ; 21 cm.

One thousand pointers for machinists andengineers / by Chas. McShane. -- Chicago : Griffin& Winters, 1907.

The Ontario & San Antonio Heights RailroadCompany : Pacific Electric in Ontario & Claremont/ by Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles, California :Interurbans Magazine, 1969. -- 116 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 28cm -- (Interurbans special ; 48 = vol. 26, no. 2,summer 1969)

Summary: History of the Ontario & San AntonioHeights Railroad in southern California, from itsbeginning in 1888 as a horse, mule and gravity-powered streetcar line to its merger with the PacificElectric Railway in 1912. Includes chapter on PE'soperation to the abandonment of service. Alsoincludes contemporary news, letters to the editor.

Contents: Official O&SA history -- Mule car days-- Electrification -- Interurban to Pomona -- Cars --Facilities -- Operation -- P.E. in Ontario &Claremont -- The crookedest line [San Francisco'sMarket Street Railway line 33].

On-the-road trouble-shooting / Electro-MotiveDivision, General Motors Corporation. -- Secondedition, April 1, 1949. -- La Grange, Ill. : Electro-Motive Division, 1949.

Summary: Booklet "written principally aroundthe Model F3 and F7." Publication no. TS-2.

Operating instructions manual : light rail vehicle /Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District ofOregon. -- 1st edition. -- Portland, Or. : Tri-Met,1984. -- xiii, 141 pages : illustrations, drawings,diagrams ; 28 cm

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Contents: Car general description -- Car systemsdescription -- Cab controls -- Pre-run procedures --En-route procedures -- Post-run procedures --Emergency information.

Operating rules and general instructions, Portland,Oregon : effective January 1, 1956. -- [Portland,Or.] : [Northern Pacific Terminal Company ofOregon], 1956.

Operating trains / by Marshall M. Kirkman. --Edition 1909. -- New York : World RailwayPublishing, 1909. -- (Science of railways)

Oregon & Northwestern Railroad / Jeff Moore andWayne I. Monger. -- Charleston, South Carolina :Arcadia Publishing, ©2013. -- 127 pages :illustrations, maps ; 23 cm -- (Images of rail)

Summary: The O&NW was built by the EdwardHines Western Pine Company to haul logs to itsmill near Burns, Oregon. Includes chapters aboutthe Malheur Railroad, Union Pacific's OregonEastern Branch and the Wyoming-ColoradoRailroad.

Oregon geographic names / Lewis A. McArthur. --5th ed., rev. & enl. / by Lewis L. McArthur. --Portland, Or. : Western Imprints, the press of theOregon Historical Society, 1982.

Oregon historical quarterly. -- Portland, Or. :Oregon Historical Society, 1984. -- pages 117-224: illustrations ; 23 cm -- (Oregon historicalquarterly ; v. 85, no. 2, summer 1984)

Summary: Includes: Gilchrist, Oregon, acompany town / John Driscoll (pages 135-153). --Riding on the City of Portland, 1935 / Carlos ASchwantes (pages 194-208).

Oregon historical quarterly. -- Portland, Or. :Oregon Historical Society, 1950. -- (Oregonhistorical quarterly ; v. 51, no. 1, Mar. 1950)

Summary: Includes: Steamboats on theColumbia: the pioneer period / by Earle K.Stewart.

Oregon historical quarterly. -- Portland, Or. :Oregon Historical Society, 1982. -- (Oregonhistorical quarterly ; v. 83, no. 4, winter 1982)

Summary: Includes: Problems of empire

building: Oregon Trunk Railway survey ofdisappointed homeseekers, 1911 / Carlos A.Schwantes.

Oregon historical quarterly. -- Portland, Or. :Oregon Historical Society, 1956. -- 104 pages :illustrations ; 32 cm -- (Oregon historical quarterly; v. 56, no. 1, Mar. 1956)

Summary: Includes: Architecture in Oregon,1845-1895 / Marion D. Ross [including PortlandUnion Station], p.33-64. -- Willamette ValleyElectric Railway Association, p. 66-67.

Oregon historical quarterly. -- Portland, Or. :Oregon Historical Society, 1970. -- 11 pages :illustrations, portraits, maps ; 23 cm -- (Oregonhistorical quarterly ; v. 71, no. 1, Mar. 1970)

Summary: Includes: Economic importance ofearly transcontinental railroads : Pacific Northwest/ John S. Cochran.

Oregon historical quarterly. -- Portland, Or. :Oregon Historical Society, 1983. -- pages 340-441: illustrations, map ; 23 cm -- (Oregon historicalquarterly ; v. 84, no. 4, winter 1983)

Summary: Includes: Crescent Lake, steam todiesel, 1934-45 / Fred R. Hall and Mabel Park Hall(pages 364-388).

Oregon Trunk / Dan J. Stevens. -- New York :Avalon Books, published by Bouregy & Curl, 1950.-- 256 pages ; 21 cm

Summary: Romance, intrigue, violence--a novelwith the building of the Oregon Trunk Railway asbackground.

Oregon, Pacific & Eastern Railway / Fred A.Stindt. -- Kelseyville, Calif. : F.A. Stindt, 1983 (1stprinting)

Oregon, Pacific and Eastern Railway : the line ofthe "Goose" / photography and comments byHenry W. Brueckman. -- Vallejo, Calif. : Henry W.Brueckman, ©1974. -- 14 unnumbered pages :chiefly photographs, map ; 22 cm

Summary: Pictorial review of the OP&E inoperation as a tourist railroad in the 1970s.

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Oregon-American Lumber Company : ain't no more/ Edward J. Kamholz, Jim Blain and GregoryKamholz. -- Stanford, California : StanfordUniversity Press, 2003. -- xix, 362 pages :illustrations, maps ; 24 x 28 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of the Oregon-American Lumber Company, its mill in Vernoniaand logging railroads in the Nehalem River basin inColumbia and Clatsop counties, Oregon.

The Oregonian Railway / Ed Austin. -- Charleston,South Carolina : Arcadia Publishing, ©2014. --127 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps,facsimiles ; 24 cm -- (Images of rail)

Summary: Pictorial history of the narrow gaugerailway system in Oregon's Willamette Valleyoperated by the Dayton, Sheridan & Grande RondeRailroad (1877-1979), Oregon Railway (1880),Oregonian Railway (1880-1893), Portland &Willamette Valley Railroad (1885-1892) andPortland & Yamhill Railroad (1892-1893).Describes the conversion to standard gauge by theSouthern Pacific in the 1890s and the subsequentoperation as SP branch lines. Presents views of thetrackside industries and their in-plant railroads.Includes late 20th century views of SP branch lineoperations.

Contents: Introduction (narrative history) --Fulquartz Landing to Sheridan and Willamina --Broadmead to Airlie -- Ray's Landing to Coburgand Springfield -- Portland to Dundee --Construction and roster statistics.

Oregon's iron dream : a story of old Oswego andthe proposed iron empire of the West / by MaryGoodall. -- Portland, Ore. : Binfords & Mort,©1958. -- 156 pages : illustrations, photographs ;22 cm

Summary: History of the development of LakeOswego, Oregon, with a section on Oregon Iron &Steel Company and it's narrow gauge miningrailroad.

Organization and traffic of the Illinois CentralSystem / compiled and edited by the Researchand Development Bureau. -- Chicago : IllinoisCentral Railroad, 1938.

Orient meets occident : the advent of the railwaysto the Pacific Northwest / Enoch A. Bryan. --Pullman, Wash. : Students Book Corp., 1936.

Origin of Washington geographic names / byEdmond S, Meany. -- Seattle : University ofWashington Press, 1923.

Otto Perry : master railroad photographer / byCharles Albi and William C. Jones ; biography byR. H. Kindig. -- Golden, Colo. : Colorado RailroadMuseum, 1982.

Otto Perry's railroad pilgrimage : featuring photopostcards from private collectors--David S.Digerness, Richard A. Ronzio, Elmore Frederick,Morris W. Abbott, Wm. R. Jones, and Dell A.McCory. -- Silverton, Colorado : SundancePublications Limited, ©1981 (1st printing, April1981) -- 164 pages : chiefly illustrations,photographs ; 29 x 41 cm

Summary: Album of Otto Perry's photographs ofColorado narrow gauge railways with sections fromhis travels elsewhere.

Contents: D&RGW narrow-gauge travels -- Asthe eagle flies-RGS -- Three foot narrow-gauge linesof Colorado -- Standard-gauge railroads of theRocky Maintain Region -- Beyond the RockyMountains.

Our GM scrapbook. -- Milwaukee, Wis. :Kalmbach Pub. Co., 1971.

Over the hills to Woodstock : the saga of theWoodstock Railroad / by Edgar T. Mead, Jr. --Brattleboro, Vt. : Stephen Greene Press, 1967.

The Overland Limited / by Lucius Beebe. --Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North Books, 1963.

Overland Models : the first ten years / by Brian T.Marsh. -- [Muncie, Ind.?] : Overland Models, 1987.

The Overland Route : Union Pacific Railroad / byJohn Krause and Ross Grenard. -- Newton, N.J. :Carstens Pub., 1988.

Overland to the Rockies / Wesley Fox. --Lakewood, CO : Wesley Fox, 1984 (1st printing)

Summary: Pictorial work of the railroadscrossing the middle Rocky Mountains.

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The PA book : an account of the Delaware &Hudson's unique Alco-GE passenger locomotives /edited by William S. Young. -- Starrucca, Pa. :Starrucca Valley Publications, 1975. -- (Therailroading series ; v. 1)

Pacific 2472's family album / Kenneth G.Johnsen. -- Glendale, California : Interurban Press,©1990. -- 134 pages : illustrations, photographs,facsimiles ; 28 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of SouthernPacific's 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotives, from theirintroduction in the early 20th century to theirretirement in the 1950s. The restoration tooperation of SP 2472 and two other SP Pacifics isdescribed.

Contents: Pacific family album -- The

streamliners -- Tenders -- Off the rails -- Strictly

personal -- The survivors -- Appendix (roster of

locomotives and tenders).

Pacific coast Shay : strong man of the woods / byDan Ranger, Jr. -- San Marino, Calif. : GoldenWest Books, 1964 (8th printing, Aug. 1981)

Pacific Electric album of cars / editor andpublisher, Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles, Calif. :Interurbans, 1965. -- 208 pages : photographs ;22 x 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ; 39 = vol. 23,no. 3, autumn 1965)

Summary: Photographs of PE interurban andsuburban cars, service cars and electriclocomotives.

Pacific Electric in Pomona / by Ira L. Swett -- LosAngeles, California : Interurbans Magazine, 1969.-- 124 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ;28 cm -- (Interurbans special ; 46 = vol. 26, no. 1,spring 1969)

Summary: History of the development of earlystreet railways around Pomona, California, thearrival of the Pacific Electric Railway and decline ofthe service.

Contents: Horsecars and steam dummies -- the

1903 franchise -- A false start -- Through to Los

Angeles -- Decline and fall. Also includes regular

columns about electric railroads and letters to the

editor.

Pacific Electric in transition, 1911 / by RudolphW. Van Norden; series editor and publisher, Ira L.Swett. -- Los Angeles, California : Interurbans,1967, 1911. -- 43 pages : illustrations, map,facsimiles ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ; 30 =vol. 25, no. 2, summer 1967)

Summary: Reprint of an article titled "PacificElectric Railway interurban system" written byRudolph W. Van Norden which appeared in theJanuary 7, 1911 issue of Journal of Electricity,Power and Gas (v. 26, no. 1, Jan. 7, 1911).

Pacific Electric Railway / Steve Crise, Michael A.Patris, and the Pacific Electric Railway HistoricalSociety. -- Charleston, South Carolina : ArcadiaPublishing, ©2011. -- 96 pages : illustrations ; 24cm -- (Then & now)

Summary: Pictorial work with historic photos ofthe Pacific Electric in operation paired withcontemporary views of the same area. Captionsexplain the changes over the years.

Pacific Electric Railway : a pictorial album ofelectric railroading / compiled by Donald Duke. --San Marino, California : Pacific Railway Journal,©1958 (3rd printing, Feb. 1961) -- 62 pages :illustrations, photographs, map, facsimiles ; 28 cm-- (Pacific railway journal ; v. 2, no. 7, Sept. 1958)

Summary: Pictorial review that documents thevariety of cars and equipment used by the PacificElectric Railway, mostly in the 1940s to 1953.

Pacific Fast Mail : 25 years of fine models /compiled by Phil and Ruth Kohl. -- Edmonds,Wash. : Pacific Fast Mail, 1979.

Pacific Fruit Express / Anthony W. Thompson,Robert J. Church, Bruce H. Jones. -- First edition.-- Wilton, California : Central Valley RailroadPublications, 1992. (first printing, June 1992) -- vi,420 pages : illustrations (some color), maps,drawings, plans, graphs ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the "world's largestrefrigerator car company" and its operation in thewestern United States, with color and black andwhite photos, maps and rosters.

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The Pacific Northwest railroads of McGee & Nixon :classic photographs of equipment andenvironment, 1930-1970 / by Richard Green. --Seattle, Wash. : Northwest Short Line, 1997.

Pacific slope railroads, from 1854 to 1900 / byGeorge B. Abdill. -- First edition. -- Seattle :Superior Publishing, 1959.

The Pacific tourist : illustrated trans-continentalguide of travel from the Atlantic to the PacificOcean … / Frederick E. Shearer, editor ; forewordby James D. Horan. -- New York : Bounty Books, adivision of Crown Publishers, 1970, 1884.

Summary: Reprint of Pacific tourist, publishedin 1884 by Adams & Bishop, New York.

Pacific type locomotives / Baldwin LocomotiveWorks. -- Clifton Heights, Pa. : Reprinted withpermission of Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporationby Harry P. Albrecht, 1965, 1914 (2nd printing,June 1965) -- 39 pages : illustrations ; 16 x 23 cm-- (Record (Baldwin Locomotive Works) ; no. 79)

Summary: Reprint of Baldwin catalog seriesrecord no. 79, published in Philadelphia, Pa., byBaldwin Locomotive Works, 1914. This builder'scatalog contains photographs, diagrams andspecifications for 4-6-2 Pacific-type steamlocomotives.

Passenger car catalog : Pullman operatedequipment, 1912-1949. -- Omaha, Nebraska :Kratville Publications, 1968. -- 180 pages :illustrations, diagrams, tables ; 28 cm

Summary: Photographs, diagrams and rosters ofPullman cars and description of mechanicalequipment used on the cars. Includes "everystandard Pullman heavyweight steel car built forand operated by The Pullman Company."

Passenger car diagrams, S.P.& S.R.Y. -- [Portland,Or.?] : [Publisher not identified] : circa 1980.

Passenger cars. Volume 1, pioneer and woodencars, steel heavyweight cars / edited by HalCarstens. -- Newton, New Jersey : CarstensPublications, Inc., ©2001.

Passenger terminals and trains / by John A.Droege ; with a special introduction by George W.Hilton. -- Reprint of 1st ed., New York, McGraw-Hill, 1916. -- Milwaukee : Kalmbach Pub. Co.,1969, 1916.

Passenger train annual / compiled by MikeSchafer. -- Glendale, CA : Interurban Press, Trans-Anglo Books, 1988. -- 80 pages : illustrations(some color), tables ; 28 cm -- (Passenger trainannual ; 1988)

Summary: Covers the "highlights of NorthAmerican passenger railroading during 1987,including selected excursions." Includes rosters ofequipment.

Passenger train annual. -- Park Forest, Ill. : PTJPublishing, 1979? -- (Passenger train annual ; no.4 (1979?))

Passenger train annual. -- Park Forest, Ill. : PTJPublishing, 1978. -- (Passenger train annual ; no. 3(1977))

Passenger train consists of the 1970s. -- New York: Wayner Publications, 1981. -- ii, 57 pages :illustrations, tables ; 28 cm

Summary: The locomotive and passenger traincar consists of Amtrak operated trains, 1971-1975.Each entry gives the date, location, equipmentreporting marks, numbers and description.

Passenger trains of northern New England in thestreamline era / Kevin J. Holland. -- Lynchburg,Virginia : TLC Publishing, Inc., ©2004.

Passenger transport in the United States 1920-1950 / by Lewis C. Sorrell and Harry A. Wheeler. -- Chicago : Railway Business Association, 1944.

PCC cars : Boston Elevated Railway, MetropolitanTransit Authority / Paul W. Frazier, editor. --Cambridge, Mass. : Boston Street RailwayAssociation, Inc., 1961. -- 6 pages : photographs ;28 cm -- (Bulletin (Boston Street RailwayAssociation) ; no. 1)

Summary: Description and roster of PCCstreetcars operated by the Metropolitan TransitAuthority of Boston, Massachusetts.

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PCC cars of North America / editor, Dr. Harold E.Cox ; picture editor, J. W. Boorse Jr. --Philadelphia, Pa. : printed by Community Press :sold by J. W. Boorse, ©1963. -- 71 pages :photographs ; 28 cm

Summary: Rosters of Presidents ConferenceCommittee streetcars in North America and aroundthe world. The authors "attempt to track downeach car of this type built in the United Statessince the first experimental model and to presentgeneral characteristics of each general type of thecar constructed" – Foreword.

The Peabody atlas : shipping mines and coalrailroads in the central commercial district of theUnited States accompanied by chemical, geologicaland engineering data / by A. Bement. -- Chicago :Peabody Coal Company, 1906 (Chicago : TheLakeside Press, R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company[printer]) -- 1 atlas (149 pages) : illustrations, colormaps, color plans, diagrams ; 46 x 46 cm (18 x 18x 0.75 in.)

Summary: Spans both Eastern U.S. andMidwestern U.S. states.

Penn Station : its tunnels and side rodders / byFred Westing. -- First edition. -- Seattle,Washington : Superior Publishing Company,©1978. -- 183 pages : illustrations, photographs,portraits, maps, diagrams, graphs, facsimiles ; 28cm

Summary: Includes a reprint of the 1912 editionof: History of the engineering, construction andequipment of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company'sNew York terminal and approaches / edited byWm. Couper; and nine chapters by Fred Westingon the side-rod electric locomotives used by thePRR and Long Island Rail Road in the Penn Stationand its approaches and yards.

The Pennsy era on Long Island / by Ron Ziel. --Bridgehampton, N.Y. : Sunrise Special, 1984.

Pennsy power : steam and electric locomotives ofthe Pennsylvania Railroad, 1900-1957 / by AlvinF. Staufer ; text written by Bert Pennypacker ;research by Martin Flattley. -- [Medina, Ohio] :[Alvin F. Staufer], 1963 (1st printing)

Pennsy Q class / by E.T. Harley. -- Hicksville, N.Y.: N.J. International, 1982?

Pennsy steam and semaphores / by Fred Westing.-- New York : Bonanza Books, 1982.

Summary: Originally published in 1974 bySuperior Publishing, Seattle. A pictorial workfeaturing Pennsylvania Railroad steam locomotivesand passenger trains.

The Pennsylvania Railroad : a pictorial history / byEdwin P. Alexander. -- New York : Bonanza Books,1967.

Pennsylvania Railroad : the early days / byTerrence Brooks. -- Los Angeles, California : Trans-Anglo Books, 1965. -- 48 pages ; illustrations,photographs, portraits, plans, maps ; 21 cm --(Railway history quarterly ; v. 1, no. 3, July 1964)

Summary: Brief history of the PRR in the 19thcentury.

Pennsylvania Railroad Altoona machine shopsconstruction number list, 1866-1904 / Joseph D.Lovell ; with additional material by the NRHSBulletin staff. -- [Philadelphia, Pa.?] : Library ofAmerican Transportation, National RailwayHistorical Society, 1984.

Pennsylvania Railroad color pictorial. Volume two,St. Louis to New York City / David R. Sweetland. -- La Mirada, CA : Four Ways West Publications,©2000.Pennsylvania Railroad K-4s / [compiled, editedand published by Harry P. Albrecht]. --Philadelphia, Pa.? : H.P. Albrecht, 1967. -- (Steamlocomotives of yesteryear)

Pennsylvania Railroad locomotives. -- Milwaukee :Kalmbach Pub. Co., 1949? -- (Trains album ofphotographs ; book 17)

The Pennsylvania Railroad, 1940s-1950s / DonBall, Jr. -- First edition. -- Chester, Vt. : Elm TreeBooks, 1986.

Pennsylvania Railroad. -- Milwaukee : KalmbachPub. Co., 1944. -- (Trains album of photographs ;book 8)

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Pennsylvania, standard railroad of the world.Volume 1 / Jeremy F. Plant & Robert J. Yanosey. -- Scotch Plains, N.J. : Morning Sun Books, 1999.

The people's railway : the history of the MunicipalRailway of San Francisco / by Anthony Perles, withJohn McKane, Tom Matoff and Peter Straus. --Glendale, California : Interurban Press, 1981. (firstprinting, spring 1981) -- 264 pages : illustrations,maps, drawings ; 29 cm -- (Interurbans special ;69)

Summary: History of the Municipal Railway ofSan Francisco, California, covering its streetcars,cable cars, trolley buses, subways and tunnels.

The Peoria way / Joe McMillan and Robert P.Olmsted. -- [Woodridge, Ill.] : McMillanPublications, 1984 (1st printing)

Summary: Operations of the Toledo, Peoria &Western Railroad, 1968 to 1983.

Pere Marquette power / by Arthur B. Million andThomas W. Dixon, Jr. ; edited by Carl W. Shaver. --Alderson, West Virginia : Chesapeake and OhioHistorical Society, Inc., 1984.

Pere Marquette Railway Company : operating andphysical data and other information on points ofinterest, 1945 edition. -- Alderson, West Virginia :Chesapeake & Ohio Historical Society, Inc., ©1990(second printing, 1991)

Perspectives in transportation / edited by Karl M.Ruppenthal. -- Stanford, Calif. : Graduate Schoolof Business, Stanford University, 1963. -- (Stanfordtransportation series)

PGE, railway to the north / Bruce Ramsey. --Vancouver : Mitchell Press, 1962.

A photo history of the Prince Edward IslandRailway / Allan Graham. -- [Alberton, P.E.I.] : [A.Graham], 2000 (first printing, Sept. 2000)

Photographs of the Columbia River and Oregon /Carleton E. Watkins ; edited by James Alinder ;with essays by David Featherstone and RussAnderson. -- Carmel, California : The Friends ofPhotography in association with the Weston

Gallery, ©1979. -- 31 pages, 51 numbered plates :photographs ; 23 x 29 cm

Summary: The pioneering photography ofCarleton E. Watkins (1829-1916) of Oregon City,Portland and the Columbia River Gorge, 1867 tothe mid-1880s. His views of Oregon City, thecascades of the Columbia River, and The Dallesshow details of the first portage railways.

The pictorial encyclopedia of railways / HamiltonEllis. -- New York : Crown Publishers, 1968 (3rdimpression, 1969)

Pictorial history of North American railroads /consultants and contributing writers, Walter P.Gray III and John P. Hankey ; contributing writers,Paul Hammond, Jim Wrinn, Karl Zimmermann. --Lincolnwood, Illinois : Publications International,Ltd., ©1996. -- 312 pages : illustrations (somecolor) ; 26 cm

Summary: History of American railroads,illustrated with images of important events and ofdocuments and museum objects.

The pictorial history of railroading in BritishColumbia / by Barrie Sanford. -- First edition. --Victoria, British Columbia : Whitecap Books, 1981.-- 144 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 x 27 cm

Contents: Wooden rails in the wilderness -- The"Pacific Railway" -- Growing pains -- Feuds andfrustrations -- Steel rail mania -- Reconciliation --Hard times -- Railroad revolution -- Interlude --Coal renaissance -- Clear track.

The pictorial history of railroads / JohnWestwood. -- New York, New York : Gallery Books,an imprint of W.H. Smith Publishers, Inc., ©1988.-- 208 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color),portraits ; 37 x 27 cm (14.5 x 10.5 in.)

Summary: History of railroads worldwide, fromtheir earliest years in England to the high-speedpassenger trains of France, illustrated with printsand photographs.

A pictorial history of steam power / J.T. vanRiemsdijk and Kenneth Brown. -- London :Octopus Books Limited, ©1980. -- 192 pages :illustrations (chiefly color), drawings ; 32 cm

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Summary: Illustrated history of steam power forpumping, railways, ships, farm, electricitygeneration and factory, in countries around theworld.

Pictorial supplement to Denver, South Park &Pacific / R.H. Kindig, E.J. Haley, M.C. Poor. --Denver, Colo. : Rocky Mountain Railroad Club,1959.

Pictorial supplement to Denver, South Park &Pacific / text and photo captions by R. H. Kindigand E. J. Haley. -- Abridged edition. -- Lakewood,Colorado : Trowbridge Press, 1986, ©1959. -- v,416 pages : illustrations, photographs, portraits,maps ; 28 cm

Summary: Includes a condensed history of thenarrow gauge Denver, South Park & PacificRailroad. It supplements the books Denver, SouthPark & Pacific by M. C. Poor (1949) and theMemorial edition, published by the RockyMountain Railroad Club in 1976.

Contents: A condensed history of the Denver,South Park & Pacific Railroad -- Early days on theSouth Park and Colorado Central -- Snow, theSouth Park's greatest enemy -- Wrecks -- A stagedlocomotive collision -- The great Platte Canon Floodof 1900 -- The far-famed Georgetown Loop -- Alongthe line -- Locomotives and cars -- Passenger andfreight trains -- End of the line.

The pictorial treasury of classic steam trains / NilsHuxtable. -- [New York] : Mallard Press, 1989. --192 pages : chiefly illustrations : 37 x 27 cm

Summary: Consisting principally of photographsand captions, the author/photographer capturessteam locomotives and their freight and passengertrains on nearly every continent from the 1960s to'80s.

A picture history of B&O motive power / byLawrence W. Sagle. -- First edition. -- New York :Simmons-Boardman, 1952.

A picture journey through California being a seriesof seventy-four photographs of California'sprincipal spots of scenic, romantic and historicinterest. -- San Francisco : Southern Pacific Lines,192-?

Summary: Souvenir book of California views.

Pikes Peak by rail / Frank R. Hollenback andWilliam Russell, Jr. -- Denver : Sage Books, 1962.

Summary: History and operation of the Manitou& Pikes Peak Railway, a rack system clog railroadfor tourists in Colorado.

Pine across the mountain : California's McCloudRiver Railroad / Robert M. Hanft. -- San Marino,Calif. : Golden West Books, 1971 (4th print., Dec.1979)

Pino Grande : logging railroads of the Michigan-California Lumber Company / by R.S.Polkinghorn. -- Berkeley, California : Howell-NorthBooks, 1966. -- 144 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, plans 29 cm + folded map inpocket.

Summary: History and operations of theMichigan-California Lumber Company's narrowgauge logging railroad with its cable tram over thedeep gorge of the American River in the SierraNevada.

Contents: 1. Dry run, 1889-1899 -- 2. On theauction block again, 1900-1907 -- 3. White pineand red ink, 1911-1917 -- 4. Sugar pine bonanza,1918-1951 -- 5. Steam in the forest -- 6. By cableover the river -- 7. Camino, Placerville & LakeTahoe Railroad -- Pino Grande album -- Appendix:logging camps; locomotives and equipment --Sources -- Index.

Pioneer railroad : the story of the Chicago andNorth Western System / by Robert J. Casey andW.A.S. Douglas. -- New York : Whittlesey House, adivision of McGraw-Hill Book Company, ©1948. --x, 334 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates :illustration, portraits, maps ; 24 cm

Summary: History of the development andoperation of the Chicago & North Western Railroadin the American Midwest.

Pioneer railroads / by Hank Wieand Bowman. --Greenwich, Conn. : Fawcett Books, 1954. -- (KingPenguin books)

Pioneering the Union Pacific : a reappraisal of thebuilders of the railroad / Charles Edgar Ames. --New York : Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1969.

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Pitch pine and prop timber : the logging railroadsof south-central Pennsylvania / by Benjamin F.G.Kline, Jr. -- Williamsport, Pa. : Lycoming Print.Co., 1971. -- (Logging railroad era of lumbering inPennsylvania ; no. 1)

A place to grow : growing up in a sawmill town / byDan Rehwalt. -- Second edition. -- [Oakridge, Or] :Grizzly Press, ©2000. -- 102 pages : photographs ;22 cm

Summary: Stories of life in Westfir, Oregon, acompany town in Oregon's Cascade Range.

Pocket guide to American locomotives / by WalterA. Lucas. -- New York : Simmons-BoardmanPublishing Corporation, ©1953. -- 290 pages :photographs ; 23 x 15 cm

Summary: Photographs and brief descriptions ofsteam locomotives arranged by the Whyteclassification system, and diesel and electriclocomotives arranged by builder and by railroad.

The poetry of railways : an anthology / selectedand introduced by Kenneth Hopkins. -- London :Leslie Frewin, 1966. -- 270 pages : illustrations ;22 cm

Summary: Collection of poems with railroadthemes by American and British poets.

Poor's intermediate manual of railroads, 1917. --New York : Poor's Manual Co., 1917.

Popular picture and plan book of railroad cars andlocomotives / by Walter A. Lucas. -- New York :Simmons-Boardman, 1951.

Portland railroad atlas : 1963 and 2010 / M.C.Byrnes. -- [Portland, Oregon] : M.C. Byrnes,©2011. -- 1 atlas (45 pages) : color maps ; 28 cm

Summary: Detailed track maps of the railroadsin Portland, Oregon, in 1963 and 2010, presentedside by side, showing the changes in those 48years of the main lines, side tracks and industrialspurs.

Portland Traction's interurban trolley line betweenPortland and Oregon City / compiled andreprinted by Milwaukie Historical Society, Inc. --[Milwaukie, Oregon] : Milwaukie Historical Society,Inc., 2002. -- 1 volume (unpaged, about 75 pages)

: illustrations, maps, facsimiles ; 28 cmSummary: Collection of manuscripts, newspaper

articles, photographs, etc., that document theinterurban railway.

Contents: Oregon City Division, PortlandTraction, Corridor three -- Trolley stations --Milwaukie car barns -- Time schedules and fares --Stories -- Clackamas old and new, by H.S.Robinson -- Trolley right of way -- Railway linecompanies -- Last ride on the Portland TractionCompany's Springwater line, Nov. 17, 1990 --Beginning of the end -- The future -- Old #3 horse-drawn streetcar.

Portland, Oregon, its history and builders. VolumeII : in connection with the antecedent explorations,discoveries and movements of the pioneers … forthe great city of the Pacific / by Joseph Gaston. --Chicago : S.J. Clarke Publishing, 1911. -- 796pages : illustrations, portraits ; 27 cm.

Summary: Biographical sketches of Portland'sleading citizens; includes index.

Portland, Oregon, its history and builders. VolumeIII : in connection with the antecedentexplorations, discoveries and movements of thepioneers … for the great city of the Pacific / byJoseph Gaston. -- Chicago : S.J. Clarke Publishing,1911. -- 830 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 27cm.

Summary: Biographical sketches of Portland'sleading citizens; includes index.

Portland's interurban railway / RichardThompson. -- Charleston, South Carolina : ArcadiaPublishing, 2012 -- 127 pages : chieflyillustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 24cm -- (Images of rail)

Summary: Pictorial history of the interurbanrailways radiating from Portland, Oregon, from thefirst steam dummy lines in 1888 to the lastPortland Traction runs in 1958.

Contents: Introduction (historical review) --Steam interurbans: the dummy lines -- The firsttrue interurban: the Oregon City line -- The longestrun: the Estacada line -- Branching our: the BullRun and Troutdale lines -- Save Our Streetcars:the last lines.

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Portland's streetcar lines / Richard Thompson. --Charleston, South Carolina : Arcadia Publishing,©2010. -- 127 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm -- (Images of rail)

Summary: Illustrated history of the streetrailway system in Portland, Oregon, from 1872 to2010.

Portland's streetcars / Richard Thompson. --Charleston, SC : Arcadia Publishing, ©2006. --128 pages : chiefly illustrations, photographs,maps, facsimiles ; 24 cm -- (Images of rail)

Summary: Pictorial history predominantly of thehorsecar, cable car and streetcar lines that servedthe Portland, Oregon, area from the 1870s to thepresent. Includes some coverage of the interurbanlines.

Contents: Before the trolley (1872-1888) -- Earlyelectrics (1889-1904) -- The first interurban (1891-1905) -- Millions for street railways (1904-1906) --After the final merger (1906-1924) -- Standardgauge too (1906-1924) -- Slow fade (1924-1958) --Trolley redux (1986-Present).

Portrait of a silver lady : the train they called theCalifornia Zephyr / Bruce A. MacGregor and TedBenson -- First edition. -- Boulder, Colo. : PruettPublishing, 1977.

Portrait of the rails : from steam to diesel / by DonBall Jr. ; introduction by David P. Morgan. -- NewYork : Galahad Books, 1972.

Portraits of the iron horse : the Americanlocomotive in pictures and story / drawings byOtto Kuhler ; story by Robert S. Henry. -- New York: Junior Literary Guild Corporation, Randy &Company, 1937. -- 80 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm

Summary: History of development and operationof steam locomotives on American railroads,illustrated by Kulhler's drybrush-techniquedrawings.

Portraits of the iron horse : the Americanlocomotive in pictures and story / drawings byOtto Kuhler ; story by Robert S. Henry. -- Newedition. -- Santa Fe, New Mexico : Sunstone Press,1976. -- 80 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Summary: History of development and operationof steam locomotives on American railroads,illustrated by Kulhler's drybrush-technique

drawings. Includes introduction with Otto Kulhler'sexperiences surrounding the publication of the firstedition in 1937.

A practical evaluation of railroad motive power /by P.W. Kiefer. -- New York : Steam LocomotiveResearch Institute, 1947.

Prairie rails / Robert P. Olmsted. -- Woodridge,Illinois : McMillan Publications, 1979 (fourthprinting, February 1989)

Summary: Summary: pictorial work about theChicago & North Western Railway.

Principles of railroad transportation / by Emory R.Johnson and Thurman W. Van Metre. -- New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1919.

Principles of railway transportation / by EliotJones. -- New York : Macmillan, 1927.

Proceedings of the special meeting of the AmericanShort line Railroad Association : Washington, D.C.,June 3, 4 and 5, 1919. -- Washington, D.C. :American Short line Railroad Association, 1919.Profane junction / Leslie Turner White. -- NewYork : William Morrow and Company, 1958. -- x,404 pages ; 21 cm

Summary: A novel of railroad building in theHigh Sierras in the 1870s.

Professional railroad atlas of North America /Deskmap Systems. -- Austin, Texas : DeskmapSystems, Inc., ©1999. -- 1 atlas (96 pages) : colormaps ; 28 cm

Summary: Color maps and list of railroadreporting marks for North American railroads.

Promontory's locomotives / Gerald M. Best. -- SanMarino, California. : Golden West Books, ©1980. -- 43 pages : illustrations, plans ; 22 cm

Summary: Story of the building of the replicaCentral Pacific Jupiter and Union Pacific No. 119steam locomotives for the National Park Service'sGolden Spike National Historical Site located atPromontory, Utah. Describes the process used byO'Conner Engineering (Costa Mesa, California) tomanufacture parts and assemble the engines in1976-1979.

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The puffing pioneers and Queensland's railwaybuilders / [by] Viv Daddow. -- St. Lucia,Queensland : University of Queensland Press,1975.

The Puget Sound Electric Railway / Ira L. Swett,editor and publisher. -- Los Angeles, California :Interurbans, 1960. -- 164 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, diagrams, facsimiles ; 28 cm --(Interurbans special ; 23 = vol. 17, no. 1, July1960)

Summary: History and operations of the PSEwhich operated the electric interurban railwaybetween Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, frombetween 1902 and 1928.

Contents: Introduction -- History -- Operation --Cars -- Freight service -- "Al trains on time except--" -- Annual report, 1919 -- P.S.E memories -- Maps-- Album.

Pullman Company list of cars, 1950. -- New York,New York : Wayner Publications, after 1968? -- iv,67 pages : tables ; 28 cm

Summary: Based on the Pullman Company's"List of Standard and Tourist Cars," November 15,1950. Listed alphabetically by car name; includesowning railroad and plan and diagram number,but no illustrations.

Pullman-Standard classics / Wm. W. Kratville. --Omaha : William W. Kratville, ©1962.

Summary: Published as a supplement to WilliamKratville's Steam, steel, & limiteds.

A quarter century of Santa Fe consists / by FredW. Frailey. -- Godfrey, Ill. : RPC Publications, 1974(1st reprint, 1985)

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Quest for crisis : a world-ranging search for cluesto the transport future / by James N. Sites. -- NewYork : Simmons-Boardman, 1963.

Questions and answers on the "AB" freight carbrake equipment. Book no. 10. -- Second edition. -- Chicago, Illinois : Air Brake Association, 1952. --65 pages : illustrations, plans ; 18 cm

Summary: Purpose, design and operation of the"AB" freight train air brake equipment described in

a question and answer format for the educationand training of train operators.

Questions and answers on the no. 6-BL brakeequipment for switching and branch linelocomotives. -- Chicago, Ill. : Air BrakeAssociation, 1953. -- 90 pages : illustrations,plans ; 19 cm

Summary: Purpose, design and operation of the6-BL locomotive air brake equipment described ina question and answer format for the educationand training of train operators.

Quincy Route : a history of the Quincy, Omaha,and Kansas City Railroad & the Iowa and St. LouisRailway / Michael R. Johns with Ralph R. Cooper.-- Chillicothe, Missouri : Milepost 208 Publications,©2008.

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The R.G.S. story. Volume I, over the bridges,Ridgeway to Telluride : Rio Grande Southern /Russ Colman, author, Dell A. McCory, publisher. --Denver Colo. : Sundance Books, 1990. -- 416 p. :

The R.G.S. story. Volume II, Telluride, Pandora andthe mines above : Rio Grande Southern / RussCollman and Dell A. McCory. -- Denver Colo. :Sundance Books, 1991. -- 496 p. :

The R.G.S. story. Volume III, over the bridges,Vance Junction to Ophir : Rio Grande Southern /Russ Collman, Dell A. McCoy, and William A.Graves. -- Denver Colo. : Sundance Books, 1993. -- 496 p. :

The R.G.S. story. Volume IV, over the bridges,Ophir Loop to Rico : Rio Grande Southern / RussCollman, Dell A. McCoy, and William A. Graves. --Denver Colo. : Sundance Books, 1994. -- 496 p.

The R.G.S. story. Volume V, Rico and the mines :Rio Grande Southern / Dell A. McCoy, RussCollman and William A. Graves. -- Denver Colo. :Sundance Books, 1996. -- 496 p. :

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The R.G.S. story. Volume VI, Rico to Dolores : RioGrande Southern / Dell A. McCoy, Russ Collman. -- Denver Colo. : Sundance Books, 1997. -- 480 p.

The R.G.S. story. Volume VII, Dolores and McPhee: Rio Grande Southern / W. George Cook, Dell A.McCoy, Russ Collman. -- Denver Colo. : SundanceBooks, 1998. -- 496 p.

Rail bonds and appliances : catalogue and manual; February 1928, canceling previous issues /American Steel & Wire Company. -- Chicago, Ill.? :American Steel & Wire Company,

Rail book bibliography, 1948-1972 : acomprehensive guide to the most importantrailbooks, publications and reports, cross-indexedby subject, author, title, company and many othercategories / F.K. Hudson. -- Ocean, New Jersey :Specialty Press, Inc., ©1972. -- 225 pages ; 24 cm

Summary: Lists of most important books onrailroad subjects published from 1948 to 1972;arranged by topic and category; covers mostly theU.S., with a few books about railroads in othercountries.

Rail facts and feats / by John Marshall. -- NewYork : Two Continents Publishing Group, 1974.

Summary: An illustrated look at railroading'sfirst, last, largest, smallest, etc., presented in aGuinness World Records-like format.

Rail motor cars, 1919-1928. -- Novato, Calif. :Newton K. Gregg, 1975. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ;no. 30)

Rail transport and the winning of wars / byGeneral James A. Van Fleet. -- Washington, D.C. :Association of American Railroads, 1956. -- viii, 71pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Summary: Operation of railroads duringwartime, military railroads in war zones, from thebeginnings of their use during the Crimean War toGeneral Van Fleet's experiences during the KoreanWar.

Contents: Lessons from experience -- Capacity --Durability and recuperation -- Flexibility --Economy -- Versatility -- Conclusions.

Rail ventures / editor and publisher, Jack W.Swanson. -- Ouray, Colo. : Jack W. Swanson,1982.

Summary: Coverage, in encyclopedia style, oftrain travel opportunities in the United States,Canada and Mexico in 1982.

Rail ventures / editor, Jack W. Swanson. --Second edition. -- Ouray, Colo. : Wayfinder Press,1985.

Summary: Coverage, in encyclopedia style, oftrain travel opportunities in the United States,Canada and Mexico in 1985.

A Railfan's guide : Spokane to Marias Pass /Robert C. Del Grosso. -- Bonners Ferry, Idaho :Great Northern Pacific Publications, 1993.

Railfan's guide to Stampede and Stevens Passes /by Robert C. Del Grosso. -- Bonners Ferry, Idaho :Great Northern Pacific Publications, 1997.

Railfan's handbook : New South Wales / edited byRobert F. McKillop. -- Second edition. -- Redfern,NSW Australian Railway Historical Society, NewSouth Wales Division, 2005, 1998. -- 96 pages :illustrations, maps ; 25 cm

Summary: Description of the state's railwaysystem and lineside guides of the principal raillines.

Railroad accident investigation reports : calendaryear 1975 / Federal Railroad Administration,Office of Safety. -- [Washington, DC] : F…RA, Officeof Safety, 1975.

Railroad album : the story of American railroads inwords and pictures / by John O'Conner. --Chicago, Ill. : Popular Mechanics Press, 1954.

The railroad artistry of Howard Fogg / edited by G.Mac Sebree ; text by Ronald C. Hill and Al Chione.-- San Rafael, CA : Cedco Publishing, 1999.

Railroad avenue : great stories and legends ofAmerican railroading / by Freeman Hubbard. --Revised edition (1st printing, November 1964) --San Marino, California : Golden West Books, 1964,©1945. -- 444 pages : illustrations, photographs,

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portraits, maps, facsimiles ; 23 cmSummary: Stories by Freeman Hubbard

describe some of the history and events ofAmerican railroads, from Casey Jones to JawnHenry.

The railroad caboose its 100 year history, legendand lore / by William F. Knapke with FreemanHubbard. -- San Marino, Calif. : Golden WestBooks, 1968.

Railroad camp : in tribute to a now-gone place ofdrama and character in the Northwest woods /Adolf Hungry Wolf. -- Skookumchuck, B.C. :Canadian Caboose Press, ©1992 -- 80 pages :photographs, map ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Pictorial study of Railroad Camp,logging headquarters of Polson Brothers LoggingCompany and its successor Rayonier, north ofHoquiam, Washington, from 1900s to 1970s.

The railroad car builder's pictorial dictionary / byMatthias N. Forney ; with new introduction byJohn F. Stover. -- New York, N.Y. : DoverPublications, Inc., 1974. -- xxii, 491, 84 pages :illustrations, drawings ; 15 x 22 cm -- (DoverAmericana)

Summary: Reprint of The Car-Builder'sDictionary published in 1879 by The RailroadGazette.

Railroad correspondence file / by W.H. Williams. -- Revised and supplemented / by John L. Hanna. -- New York : Wenkoop, Hallenbrick, Crawford,1910, 1902.

Summary: Description of a system of filing forrailroad correspondence and records inspired bythe Dewey Decimal Classification for library books.

Railroad critters in color. Volume 1 / Stephen M.Timko. -- Scotch Plains, NJ : Morning Sun Books,Inc., ©2011 (first printing) -- 128 pages : colorphotographs ; 29 cm

Summary: Color illustrations of industriallocomotives at work in factories and mines,arraigned by builder. Covered are the “small four-,six- or eight-wheeled locomotives, generally under50 tons in size.” – Page 3.

Contents: Atlas Car & Manufacturing Company– Baldwin Locomotive Works – BrookvilleLocomotive Company – Canadian Locomotive

Company – Davenport LocomotiveWorks/Davenport-Besler Corp. – General ElectricCompany – GM-EMD (General Motor Corp.,Electromotive Division) – Mack Trucks, Inc. –Plymouth Locomotive Works – H.K. PorterCompany – Vulcan Iron Works – WhitcombLocomotive Company – Unknowns, homebuildsand miscellaneous units.

Railroad curves and earthwork / by C. FrankAllen. -- Fourth edition, revised. -- New York : Spon& Chamberlain, 1912, 1889

Railroad electrification and the electric locomotive :outline of principles involved in railroadelectrification. A comparison of steam and electriclocomotives. History of electrification in America …/ by Arthur J. Manson. -- New York : Simmons-Boardman, 1923.

Railroad history. -- Boston, Massachusetts :Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, 1980. --175 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm -- (Railroadhistory ; 143, autumn 1980)

Summary: Issue of R&LHS's journal devoted tothe history of the Great Northern Railway'slocomotives.

Contents: Corporate list [of] the Great NorthernRailway Company, predecessors and fully-controlled subsidiaries / Kenneth R. Middleton andNorman C. Keyes, Jr. -- The Great NorthernRailway Company, all-time locomotive roster,1861-1970 / Norman C. Keyes, Jr. and Kenneth R.Middleton.

Railroad in the clouds : the Alaska Railroad in theage of steam, 1914-1945 / by William H. Wilson. --First edition. -- Boulder, Colo. : Pruett Publishing,1977.

Summary: History building of the AlaskaRailroad and the role of the federal government.

Railroad lettering as seen between 1956 and 1962 :plus special section, old time and narrow gaugeequipment / by Wm. K. Walthers. -- Revised 1972.-- Milwaukee, WI : Wm. K. Walthers, Inc., 1972,©1966. -- (Prototype lettering diagram series ; 3)

Railroad location surveys and estimates / by F.Lavis. -- New York : Myron C. Clark Publishing,1906.

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Railroad logging in the Klamath country / JackBowden, with pen-and-ink illustrations by theauthor. -- Hamilton, MT : Oso Publishing, 2003. --xii, 352 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps,facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the railroads of theKlamath Basin of south-central Oregon andnorthern California with a concise history of eachof the logging railroads on the region.

Contents: Klamath County timber boom -- TheSouthern Pacific in Klamath County -- Kirk -- Thelocomotives -- The McGiffert Loader -- Therailroads -- Klamath Lake Railroad, PokegamaSugar Pine Lumber Company, California-OregonPower Company -- Ackley Brothers LumberCompany -- Lamm Lumber Company -- EwaunaBox Company -- Big Lakes Box Company -- Shaw-Bertram Lumber Company -- Kesterson LumberCompany -- Modoc/Forest Lumber Companies --Chiloquin Lumber Company -- Oshkosh/Braymill-White Pine -- Crater Lake Lumber Company --Wheeler-Ohlmstead Lumber Company -- KlamathLumber and Box Company, Shasta View Lumberand Box Company -- Shevlin-Hixon LumberCompany -- Oregon, California & Eastern Railway -- Weyerhaeuser Timber Company -- MedfordCorporation -- Klamath Northern Railway --Trouble on the woods lines.

Railroad maps : the west. -- Colorado Springs,Colo. : MAC Publishing, 1980.

Summary: Maps originally prepared by the U.S.Department of Transportation.

Railroad maps : the east. -- Colorado Springs,Colo. : MAC Publishing, 1980.

Summary: Maps originally prepared by the U.S.Department of Transportation.

Railroad maps of North America : the first hundredyears / by Andrew M. Modelski. -- Washington,D.C. : Library of Congress, 1984. -- xxi, 186 pages: illustrations, maps ; 29 x 37 cm

Summary: Representative maps from thecollection of the Library of Congress.

Railroad maps of the United States : a selectiveannotated bibliography of original 19th-centurymaps in the Geography and Map Division of theLibrary of Congress / compiled by Andrew M.Modelski. -- Washington, D.C. : Library ofCongress, 1975.

Railroad men : a book of photographs and collectedstories / by Simpson Kalisher ; with anintroduction by Jonathan Williams. -- [New York] :Clarke & Way, 1961. -- (Image gallery book)

Railroad mergers / by John Will Chapman. -- NewYork : Simmons-Boardman, 1934.

The railroad mergers and the coming of Conrail /Richard Saunders. -- Westport, Conn. : GreenwoodPress, 1978. -- (Contributions in economics andeconomic history ; no. 19)

Railroad names : a directory of common carrierrailroads operating in the United States, 1826-1992 / compiled and published by William D.Edson. -- 3rd ed. -- Potomac, Md. : William D.Edson, 1993.

Railroad photo album : the 4-4-0 American type /compiled and edited by Harry P. Albrecht. --Philadelphia : Fox-Shulman, Inc., 1951. -- 47pages : chiefly illustrations ; 14 x 21 cm -- (Steamlocomotives ; no. 1)

Summary: Photographs of 22 4-4-0 American-type steam locomotives, each from a differentAmerican railroad.The railroad problem / by Edward Hungerford. --Chicago : A.C. McClurg, 1917.

The railroad question before Congress as viewedfrom various standpoints. [Volume] I, testimony ofthe railroad executives. -- Washington, D.C. :Department of Transportation andCommunication, Chamber of Commerce of theUnited States, 1921.

Railroad reorganization / by Stuart Daggett. --New York : Augustus M. Kelley, 1967, 1980. --(Library of early American business and industry ;9)

Summary: Reprint of first edition published in1908 by Harvard University Press, Cambridge,Mass.

The railroad saga of Jeff Keenan / by C.J. "Jeff"Keenan. -- Portland, Or. : Binford & Mort, 1975.

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The railroad scene / William D. Middleton. -- SanMarino, Calif. : Golden West Books, 1969 (4thprinting, May 1976)

Summary: Photographs by Middleton of thechanging railroad scene from 1945 to the 1960s.

Railroad shop practice : methods and tools / byFrank A. Stanley. -- First edition. -- Bradley, IL :Lindsay Publications, 2009, 1921. -- xii, 331pages : illustrations, plans ; 22 cm

Summary: Description of the operations, toolsand equipment of locomotive repair shops in theearly 20th century. Reprint: originally published byMcGraw-Hill, New York, 1921.

Railroad shutterbug : Jim Fredrickson's NorthernPacific / Jim Fredrickson. -- Pullman, Wash. :Washington State University Press, 2000.

Railroad signatures across the Pacific Northwest /Carlos A. Schwantes. -- Seattle : University ofWashington Press, 1993.

The railroad station : an architectural history / byCarroll L.V. Meeks. -- Secaucus, New Jersey :Castle Books, a division of Book Sales Inc., 1978,©1956. (manufactured September 1978) -- xxvi,203 pages : illustrations, photographs, plans,facsimiles ; 28 cm

Summary: A reprint by Castle Books, originallypublished by Yale University Press, 1956, (Yalehistorical publications. History of art ; 11). Historyof railroad station architecture in North Americaand Europe since 1830. Includes appendix,bibliographical essay and index.

Contents: The nineteenth century style:picturesque eclecticism -- Functional pioneering(1830-1845) -- Standardization (the 1850s) -- Themiddle phase: sophistication (1860-1890) -- Thethird phase: megalomania (1890-1914) -- Thetwentieth century style (1914-1956) --Illustrations.

Railroad station planbook / edited by Harold A.Edmonson and Richard V. Francaviglia. --Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Publishing Co., ©1977.-- 96 pages : illustrations, photographs, plans ; 21x 29 cm

Summary: Illustrations and scale drawings,elevations and plans of typical railroad stations incommunities of North America.

Contents: Flag, whistle and milk stops --

Combination passenger-freight stations --Upstairs-downstairs stations -- Freight stations --Stations at junctions and diamonds -- Commuterstations -- Small city stations.

The railroad stations of Oregon / Lewis L.McArthur and Cynthia B. Gardiner. -- Portland,Ore. : Oregon Historical Society Press, 1996.

Railroad stations, depots & roundhouses /Michael Golay. -- New York : Barnes and Noble,Inc., 2000. -- 144 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 33cm

Summary: Railroad architecture from the early1800s in the eastern U.S. and then moving to theNorth American West. Includes twentieth centurydepots and restoration.

Contents: Introduction: the Railroad Age -- Theadvent of steam -- The triumph of the rails -- TheNorth American West -- Small towns, suburbs andresorts -- The twentieth century.

The railroad that died at sea : the Florida EastCoast's Key West extension / by Pat Parks. --Brattleboro, Vt. : Stephen Greene Press, 1968.

The railroad that lighted southern California /Hank Johnston. -- 1st ed. -- Los Angeles, Calif. :Trans-Anglo Books, 1965. -- illustrations, maps

Summary: History of the San Joaquin andEastern Railroad, built by Southern CaliforniaEdison in 1912 as part of the Big Creekhydropower project. Abandoned in 1935. Includesequipment roster.

The railroad that ran by the tide : Ilwaco Railroad& Navigation Co. of the state of Washington / byRaymond J. Feagans. -- [1st ed.] -- Berkeley, Calif.: Howell-North Books, 1972.

A railroad to the sea / by Levi O. Leonard, Jack T.Johnson / -- Iowa City, Iowa : Midland House,1939 (printed by Kingsport Press) -- xi, 277 pages ;21 cm.

Summary: History of the building of the UnionPacific Railway, 1860s-1870s.

Railroad topo maps. Volume 1, western shortlines/ edited by Richard G. Paschke. -- -- ColoradoSprings, Colo. : MAC Publishing, 1984.

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Railroad work equipment and special- service cars/ Robert J. Wayner. -- New York : WaynerPublications, 197-? -- 71 p.

Railroad workers / Alice V. Keliher, editor. -- Firstedition. -- New York : Harper & Brothers, ©1941. -- 56 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm -- (Picture factbooks ; group 2)

Summary: History of American railroads andcareer opportunities for a juvenile audience.

The railroad, what it is, what it does : theintroduction to railroading / by John H. Armstrong; edited by Marc Green. -- Omaha, NE : Simmons-Boardman, 1977.

The railroaders / by the editors of Time-Life Bookswith text by Keith Wheeler. -- New York : Time-LifeBooks, 1973. -- (The old West, Time-Life Books)

Summary: History of the building anddevelopment of railroads in the western UnitedStates.

The railroaders / by Stuart Leuthner ; forward byOliver Jenson ; photographs by Lawson Little. --New York : Random House, 1983.

Summary: Memoirs and biographical sketches of33 railroad workers and officials.

Railroading around the world / by S. KipFarrington, Jr. -- New York : Coward-McCann,1955.

Railroading coast to coast : riding the locomotivecabs, steam, electric and diesel, 1923-1950 / S.Kip Farrington, Jr. -- New York : Hastings House,1976. -- xiii, 305 pages : photographs, plans,facsimiles ; 30 cm

Summary: The author's diary of trips inlocomotive cabs of railroads in the U.S. andCanada, including dates, terminals of the run,engine specifications, incidents if any, trainconsists, etc., and photographs of the engines andtrains. Includes reproductions of steam locomotiveDynamometer car tests.

Railroading from the head end / S. KipFarrington, Jr. -- First edition. -- Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Dorin, 1943.

Railroading from the rear end / S. Kip Farrington,Jr. -- New York : Coward-McCann, 1946 (2ndimpression)

Summary: Railroad operations in the 1940s.

Railroading in eighteen countries : the story ofAmerican railroad men serving in the MilitaryRailway Service, 1862 to 1953 / by Carl R. Gray,Jr. -- New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1955.

Railroading in New Jersey : a series of seventeenarticles written for the magazine of The NewarkSunday News / by John T. Cunningham. -- [NewJersey] : Associated Railroads of New Jersey,1952?

Railroading in southern Oregon and the foundingof Medford / by Bert & Margie Webber. -- Fairfield,Wash. : Ye Galleon Press, 1985.

Railroading the modern way / S. Kip Farrington. -- New York : Coward-McCann, 1951.

Railroading through Cajon Pass / by Chard L.Walker. -- Danvers, MA : Prototype Modeler, 1978.(first printing, February 1978) -- xi, 273 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps ; 23 x 29 cm

Summary: History and operations of the threerailroads running through Cajon Pass from the LosAngeles Basin to the Mojave Desert in southernCalifornia, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, UnionPacific and Southern Pacific railroads.

Contents: The early years -- Past geology --Cajon operations -- Retainers and cooling stops --Stations -- The Descanso -- Weather -- Runawaysand wrecks -- UP's three cylinder 4-10-2's -- Railstress tests -- UP steam returns to Cajon -- Specialpassenger trains -- When SP detoured over Cajon -- The spud rush -- Helping 'em over the Cajon --The last seam over Cajon -- UP gas turbinelocomotives -- The SP Palmdale-Colton Cutoff --The Summit line change -- Present day operations.

Railroading west : a contemporary glimpse / byJeffrey T. Brouws and Ronald C. Hill. -- Revisededition (2nd printing) -- Burbank, Calif. : DarwinPublications, 1979, 1975 -- (Contemporary glimpseseries)

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Railroadman / by Chauncey Del French. -- NewYork : Macmillan, 1938.

Railroads / David C. Lustig. -- New York :Portland House, 1990.

Summary: Pictures of steam and diesel-poweredpassenger and freight trains, mostly in NorthAmerica, with a few in Europe and Asia.

Railroads / Don Ball, Jr. -- New York : Norton,1985.

Railroads / Paul B. Cors. -- Littleton, Colorado :Libraries Unlimited, Inc., 1975. -- 152 pages ; 24cm -- (Spare time guides : information sources forhobbies and recreation ; no. 8)

Summary: "Conceived to provide librarians withselective, annotated lists of recommended books onspecific hobbies and recreational activities, andalso to help craftsmen and hobbyists learn moreabout their subject." -- Preface.

Railroads : the great American adventure / byCharlton Ogburn ; photographed by James A.Sugar ; prepared by the Special PublicationsDivision, National Geographic Society, Washington,D.C. -- Washington, D.C. : National GeographicSociety, ©1977. -- illustration (chiefly color),photographs (some color), color maps, facsimiles ;26 cm

Summary: History of railways in the UnitedStates from the 1830s to the 1970s.

Contents: From teakettle-on wheels to ironhorse -- Buccaneers and builders: spanning acontinent -- A growing nation takes to the rails --The golden era of the railroads -- The tracks ahead:today and tomorrow.

Railroads : an American journey / Don Ball, Jr. --Boston, Mass. : New York Graphic Society, 1975.

Railroads : rates and regulation / by William Z.Ripley. -- New edition ; second edition. -- New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1913.

Railroads and clearcuts : legacy of Congress's 1864Northern Pacific railroad land grant / DerrickJensen and George Draffan, with John Osborn. --Spokane, Wash. : Inland Empire Public LandsCouncil, 1995.

Railroads and regulation, 1877-1916 / by GabrielKolko. -- New York : W.W. Norton, 1965.

Railroads at war / S. Kip Farrington. -- New York :Samuel Curl, 1944 (2nd impression)

Railroads down the valleys : some short lines of theOregon country / by Randall V. Mills. -- Palo Alto,Calif. : Pacific Books, 1950. -- ix, 151 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps ; 25 cm

Summary: Histories of small railroads in Oregonand Washington, including the Walla Walla &Columbia River; the Oregon Pacific Railroadcentered on Corvallis, Oregon; the Portland-areainterurban lines; the Oregon, Pacific & Eastern atCottage Grove; and the City of Prineville Railroad.

Contents: Tangents to history -- Tall tale fromWalla Walla -- The frustration route -- The dinner-pail brigade -- Old slow and easy -- Prinevillepriority -- Lists of equipment.

Railroads in California and the Far West. -- SanFrancisco, CA : California Historical Society, 1991.-- 140 pages ; illustrations, portraits, maps ; 28 cm-- (California history ; v. 70, no. 1, spring 1991)

Summary: Articles on railroad history of theWest in the 19th and 20th centuries, primarily inCalifornia.

Contents: Railroads in the history of Californiaand the Far West / by Richard J. Orsi -- The LosAngeles 'Free Harbor Fight' / by William F. Deverell-- For territorial domination in California and thePacific Northwest: Edward J. Harriman and JamesJ. Hill / by Don L. Hofsommer -- Railroads andwater in the arid Far West: the Southern PacificCompany as a pioneer water developer / byRichard J. Orsi -- Promoting the Golden West:advertising and the railroad / by Alfred Runte --From the City of Angels to the City of Saints: Thestruggle to build a railroad from Los Angeles to SaltLake City / by Edward Leo Lyman -- The papertrail of the iron horse: the California State RailroadMuseum Library / by Blaine Peterson Lamb andEllen Halteman Schwartz.

Railroads in the age of regulation, 1900-1980 /edited by Keith L. Bryant, Jr. -- New York : FactsOn File Publications, 1988. -- (Encyclopedia ofAmerican business history and biography)

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Railroads in the days of steam / by the editors ofAmerican heritage ; narrative by Albert L.McCready in consultation with Lawrence W. Sagle.-- Perennial Library edition. -- New York : Harper &Row, 1960. -- 128 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm

Summary: History of American railroadspredominately in the 19th century, with specialsection on steam locomotives. Albert McCreadywas a managing editor at The Oregonian and aPacific Northwest Chapter NRHS member.

Railroads in the Lehigh River Valley / editor,Randolph L. Kulp. -- Revised edition. -- Allentown,Pa. : Lehigh Valley Chapter, National RailwayHistorical Society, 1962.

Railroads in the woods / by John T. Labbe andVernon Goe. -- Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North,1961.

Summary: Pictorial review of logging railroadschiefly in the Pacific Northwest.

Railroads of America / compiled by Frank P.Donovan, Jr. -- Milwaukee, Wisc. : KalmbachPublishing, 1949.

Railroads of Arizona. Vol. I, the southern roads /by David F. Myrick. -- Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North Books, 1975.

Railroads of Arizona. Vol. II, Phoenix and thesouthern roads / by David F. Myrick. -- Firstedition. -- San Diego, California : Howell-NorthBooks, ©1980. -- pages ix, 478-976 :

Railroads of Arizona. Vol. III, Clifton, Morenci andMetcalf rails and copper mines, Arizona locomotiverosters / by David F. Myrick. -- First edition. --Glendale, Calif. : Trans-Anglo Books, 1984.

Railroads of Chicago. -- Milwaukee : KalmbachPub. Co., 1950. -- (Trains album of photographs ;book 18)

Railroads of Kansas City / Terry Lynch. -- Firstedition. -- Boulder, Colo. : Pruett Publishing, 1984.

Railroads of Nevada and eastern California.Volume one, the northern roads / by David F.Myrick. -- Berkeley, California : Howell-NorthBooks, 1962. -- pages v-xv, 1-443 : illustrations,photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of Central Pacific and theshort line, mining and logging railroads in thenorthern half of Nevada (including Tonopah andGoldfield) and northeastern California and theOwens Valley region (Mono and Inyo counties) ofCalifornia.

Railroads of Nevada and eastern California.Volume two, the southern roads / by David F.Myrick. -- Berkeley, California : Howell-NorthBooks, 1963. -- pages v-xii, 455-933 ;illustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 29cm

Summary: History of the San Pedro, Los Angeles& Salt Lake (Union Pacific) and the short line andmining railroads in the southern half of Nevada(south of Goldfield) and Inyo and San Bernardinocounties of California.

Railroads of northern Colorado / Kenneth Jessen.-- 1st ed. -- Boulder, Colo. : Pruett Pub. Co., 1982.

Railroads of the Black Hills / by Mildred Fielder. --New York : Bonanza Books, 1964.

Railroads of the Columbia River Gorge / D.C.Jesse Burkhardt. -- Charleston, SC : ArcadiaPublishing, ©2004. -- 128 pages : chieflyillustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 24cm -- (Images of rail)

Summary: Union Pacific, Spokane, Portland &Seattle, Mount Hood railroads and logging lines inthe Columbia Gorge region of Oregon andWashington.

The railroads of the Confederacy / by Robert C.Black III. -- Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of NorthCarolina Press, 1952.

Railroads of the hour / S. Kip Farrington, Jr. --New York : Coward-McCann, 1958.

Summary: Railroad operation in the mid-1950s.

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Railroads through the Coeur d'Alenes / by JohnV. Wood. -- 1st ed. -- Caldwell, Idaho : CaxtonPrinters, 1983.

Railroads triumphant : the growth, rejection, andrebirth of a vital American force / Albro Martin. --New York : Oxford University Press, 1992.

Railroads you can model / edited by Mike Schafer.-- Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Books, 1976 (thirdprinting, 1977) -- 72 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, plans ; 29 cm

Summary: Adapted from articles appearing inModel Railroader and Model Trains; features nineprototype railroads, with history, map,photographs and suggestions for modeling.

Railroads. -- [New York] : Merrill Lynch, PierceFenner & Beane, 1946.

Summary: Financial and statistical survey of therailroad industry in 1946; includes briefdescriptions of the larger railroads and commentsabout their stocks and bonds.

Rails / Don Ball, Jr. ; designed by Hugh O'Neill. --First edition. -- New York : W.W. Norton, 1981.

Summary: Photographs of American railroads byDon Ball.

Rails across the land : freight and passenger trainsof the 40s and 50s / by Kenody J. Charlton. --First edition. -- Forest Park, IL : Heimburger HousePublishing Company, ©1991.

Rails across the Midlands / Richard J. Cook. --San Marino, Calif. : Golden West Books, 1964.

Summary: Photographs of steam-powered trains(and a few heavy electrics) in the industrialheartland of America, Pennsylvania, West Virginia,Ohio, Indiana and Michigan.

Rails across the ranchos / by Loren Nicholson. --Fresno, California : Valley Publishers, 1980. --[vii], 197 pages : illustrations, portraits, maps ; 29cm.

Summary: Railroads in San Luis Obispo County,California, 1885 to 1904, including the narrowgauge Pacific Coast Railway and the arrival of theSouthern Pacific's Coast Division.

Rails along the Hudson : a pictorial review of fourdecades on the New York Central between NewYork City and Albany / designed and edited byThomas M. Crawford and Frederick A. Kramer. --New York : Quadrant Press, 1979.

Summary: "Presented by Bergen-RocklandChapter, National Railway Historical Society."

Rails among the peaks : three little lines : SilvertonRailroad, Silverton, Gladstone and NortherlyRailroad, Silverton Northern Railroad / by JosieMoore Crum ; Bert Baker, editor. -- Limitededition; third edition. -- St. Paul, Minn.: RailroaderPrinting House, printers, 1956. -- 53 pages :illustrations, map ; 23 cm

Summary: Histories of three narrow gaugerailroads that operated north from Silverton insouthwestern Colorado.

Rails around the Bohemian Grove / David F.Myrick. -- San Francisco, Calif. : Designed andprinted by Lawton and Alfred Kennedy, 1973.

Rails in the Mother Lode / by Adolf Hungry Wolf. -- Burbank, Calif. : Darwin Publications, ©1978.(second printing, Darwin Pub., 1978)

Summary: History of the Sierra Railroad and itsconnecting lines--West Side Lumber Company,Pickering Lumber Company and Hetch HetchyRailroad. The first printing was by Kratville Pub. in1969.

Rails in the Northwest : a contemporary glimpse /by Ronald C. Hill and Dave Stanley. -- Golden,Colorado : Colorado Railroad HistoricalFoundation, Inc. ; Colorado Railroad Museum,©1978 -- 80 pages : photographs ; 22 x 24 cm --(Contemporary glimpse series)

Summary: Pictorial study of railroads in thePacific Northwest in the 1970s. Includesphotographic data (camera, lens, film) for eachphoto.

Rails in the shadow of Mt. Shasta : 100 years ofrailroading along Southern Pacific's ShastaDivision / by John R. Signor. -- Burbank, Calif. :Howell-North, 1982.

Rails north : the railroads of Alaska and the Yukon/ by Howard Clifford. -- First edition. -- Seattle, WA: Superior Publishing Company, 1981.

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Summary: Comprehensive history, including themining railroads, the Alaska Railroad and itspredecessors.

Rails of the Silver Gate : the Spreckels San Diegoempire / Richard V. Dodge. -- San Marino,California : Pacific Rail Journal, 1960 (3rdprinting, Mar. 1962) -- 143 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 30 cm

Summary: History of the railroads of San Diego,California, principally the streetcar lines of the SanDiego Electric Railway Company.

Rails that climb : a narrative history of the MoffatRoad / by Edward T. Bollinger; edited by WilliamC. Jones. -- Golden, Colorado : Colorado RailMuseum, ©1979. -- vii, 328 pages : illustration,photographs, portraits, maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the Denver, Northwestern& Pacific Railway and its successor, Denver & SaltLake, and the building of the Moffat Tunnel.

Rails to Pittsburgh : 1945-1970, steam, diesel andelectrics in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania & the east /by W.A. Feibelman. -- First edition. -- Seattle,Wash. : Superior Publishing, 1979.

Rails to the high country / Richard F. Lind. --Boulder, Colo. : Richard F. Lind, 1961.

Rails to the Minarets : the story of the Sugar PineLumber Company / by Hank Johnston ; ill. byDonald C. DeVere. -- 1st ed. -- Corona del Mar,Calif. : Trans-Anglo Books, 1980. -- 128 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps ; 29 cm

Summary: History, operations and demise of theSugar Pine Lumber Company and its loggingrailroads and the Minarets & Western Railwaysubsidiary which ran from Pinedale, north ofFresno, California, to Central Camp in the SierraNevada from 1923 to 1931.

Contents: Birth of an industry -- The greatconstruction project (Minarets and WesternRailway; Sugar Pine Lumber Company Railroad;Central Camp) -- A big show while it lasted (Themountain logging operations; Railroad in thewoods) -- Many dollars but little sense --Locomotive rosters.

Rails to the Minarets : the story of the Sugar PineLumber Company / by Hank Johnston. -- Revisedthird printing, fall 1996. -- Hillsboro, Oregon :Timber Times, 1996, ©1980. -- 128 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps ; 29 cm

Summary: History, operations and demise of theSugar Pine Lumber Company and its loggingrailroads and the Minarets & Western Railwaysubsidiary which ran from Pinedale, north ofFresno, California, to Central Camp in the SierraNevada from 1923 to 1931.

Contents: Birth of an industry -- The greatconstruction project (Minarets and WesternRailway; Sugar Pine Lumber Company Railroad;Central Camp) -- A big show while it lasted (Themountain logging operations; Railroad in thewoods) -- Many dollars but little sense --Locomotive rosters.

Rails to the Ochoco country : the City of PrinevilleRailway / John F. Due and Frances Juris ; with anintrod. by Tom McCall. -- San Marino, Calif. :Golden West Books, 1968.

Rails to the Pacific Northwest / compiled byWalter R. Grande and Richard F. Lind. -- Boulder,Colo. : R.F. Lind, 1964. -- 133 pages : chieflyphotographs ; 35 x 28 cm

Summary: "Prepared by the Pacific NorthwestChapter of the National Railway Historical Societyin connection with the 1965 convention inPortland, Oregon." -- Title page.

Rails to the rim : milepost guide to the GrandCanyon Railway / Al Richmond. -- Flagstaff, Ariz. :Grand Canyon Railway, 1990.

Rails west / by George B. Abdill. -- First edition. --Seattle : Superior Publishing, 1960.

Rails, sagebrush, and pine : a garland of railroadand logging days in Oregon's Sumpter Valley / byMallory Hope Ferrell. -- San Marino, Calif. : GoldenWest Books, 1967 (6th printing, July 1984) -- 130pages : illustrations, drawings ; 29 cm

Summary: Story of the Sumpter Valley Railwayin northeastern Oregon from its beginnings to theend of service in 1947; includes roster ofequipment.

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Railtown : the early days of Wishram, Washington/ by Clytis Belloit. -- Portland, OR : Lambert Press,©1990. -- 32 pages : illustrations, photographs,map ; 22 cm

Summary: Informal history of the Spokane,Portland & Seattle Railway's company town, yardsand terminal facilities at Wishram with emphasison the railroaders and the families who lived andworked there.

The railway / by Edgar B. Schieldrop. -- Revisedand enlarged edition -- London : Hutchinson,1956, 1939. -- (Conquest of space and time)

Summary: History and modern development ofrailways worldwide, including North America.

The railway barons / David Mountfield. -- FirstAmerican edition. -- New York : W.W. Norton,1979.

Summary: Biographies of British and Americanrailroad builders of the nineteenth century.

Railway car builders of the United States & Canada/ by E. Harper Charlton. -- Los Angeles, California: Interurbans, 1957. -- 93 pages : illustrations,photographs, facsimiles ; 28 cm -- (Interurbansspecial ; 24 = vol. 15, no. 4, Oct. 1957)

Summary: Brief descriptions of North Americanbuilders of horsecars, cable cars, streetcars, heavyrail transit vehicles and other traction rollingstock, illustrated with photographs and periodadvertisements.

Railway electrification in New Zealand : anillustrated survey / by Rodger Redward. --Wellington : Southern Press, circa 1970.

The railway foreman and his job / by Hugh K.Christie and James McKinney. -- Chicago, Illinois :American Technical Society, 1947. -- 285 pages :illustrations ; 22 cm

Summary: Prepared as a training manual thatemphasizes learning through practical experienceof railroad operations and problems encounteredon the job.

Contents: Railroad organization -- Operationand policies -- Management and workers --Operating costs -- Cost finding -- Planning andshop efficiency -- Materials.

The railway library, 1913 : a collection ofnoteworthy addresses and papers, mostly deliveredor published during the year named / compiledand edited by Slason Thompson. -- Chicago : R.R.Donnelly & Sons, 1913. -- (Railway library (Bureauof Railway News and Statistics) ; 5th series, 1913)

Summary: Digest of materials published in 1913about railroads in North America and Europe.Railway mechanical engineering : a century ofprogress, car and locomotive design / ASME RailTransportation Division. -- New York : AmericanSociety of Mechanical Engineers, 1979.

Railway odyssey : a guidebook to the OrangeEmpire Railway Museum, Perris, California / byPaul Hammond. -- First edition. -- Perris, Calif. :Orange Empire Railway Museum, 1987.

Railway passenger car annual : intercity mainlineand commuter rosters / compiled by W. DavidRandall ; transit rosters compiled by Zenon. R.Hansen. -- Godfrey, Ill. : RPC Publications, 1980. --(Railway passenger car annual ; v. 5 (1980-1981))

Railway passenger travel, 1825-1880 / by HoracePorter. -- Scotia, N.Y. : Americana Review, ©1962.-- 32 unnumbered pages : illustrations, woodcuts ;22 cm

Summary: History of railroad passengertransportation in the United States and GreatBritain, reprinted from Scribner's magazine,September 1888.

Railway problems / edited, with introduction byWilliam Z. Ripley. -- Revised edition. -- Boston :Ginn and Company, 1913, 1907.

Summary: Includes chapters on Erie scandals,Standard Oil rebates, rate-making pools,unreasonable rates, long and short-haul rates,freight classification, mergers and governmentregulation.

Railway reflections : a historical review of Utahrailroads / paintings by Gilbert H. Bennett ;historical narrative by Stephen L. Carr. -- Ogden,Utah : Ogden Union Station Foundation, ©1999 --98 pages : color paintings; color map ; 24 x 32 cm

Summary: Gil Bennett's paintings illustrate thesignificance of railroads in Utah's history.

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The railway revolution : George and RobertStephenson / by L.T.C. Rolt. -- New York : St.Martin's Press, 1962.

Railway service cars, 1928-1943. -- Novato, Calif. :Newton K. Gregg, 1974. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ;no. 26)

Railway snowfighting equipment and methods /G. Richard Parkes. -- Hadfield, [England] : G.R.Parkes, 1961.

Railway to the moon / by Glen M. Kidder. --Littleton, N.H. : Courier Printing Company, Inc.,©1969. -- 184 pages : illustrations, photographs,portraits, maps, facsimiles ; 24 cm

Summary: History of the Mount Washington CogRailway in the White Mountains of NewHampshire, 1869-1969.

Railway track & structures cyclopedia : 8th Editionan authoritative manual of engineering,maintenance and signaling, including description,illustrations and methods of use of the materials,equipment and devices … and other fixed railwayproperties and facilities / editor, Merwin H. Dick. -- Eighth edition. -- New York : Simmons-Boardman, 1955.

Railway transportation : principles and point ofview / by Sidney L. Miller. -- Chicago : A.W. Shaw,1924.

Railways / Howard Loxton. -- Revised edition. --London : Paul Hamlyn, 1967, 1963.

Summary: Illustrated history of railroads aroundthe world.

Railways / Howard Loxton. -- London : PaulHamlyn, 1963.

Summary: Illustrated history of railroads aroundthe world.

Railways : a pictorial history of the first 150 years/ by C. Hamilton Ellis. -- New York : Peebles Press,1974. -- (Man in motion series)

Railways and war before 1918 / by Denis Bishopand Keith Davis. -- First American edition. -- NewYork, N.Y. : Macmillan Company, 1972. -- 154pages : color illustrations ; 20 cm -- (Mechanizedwarfare in color)

Summary: Military railways and vehicles fromthe American Civil War to World War 1, illustratedby color drawings.

Railways at the zenith of steam 1920-40 / by O.S.Nock ; illustrated by Clifford and Wendy Meadway.-- 1st American ed. -- New York : Macmillan, 1970.-- (Railways of the world in color)

Railways in the formative years, 1851-1895 / byO.S. Nock ; illustrated by Clifford and WendyMeadway. -- 1st American ed. -- New York :Macmillan, 1973. -- (Railways of the world in color)

Railways in the transition from steam, 1940-1965/ by O.S. Nock ; illustrated by Clifford and WendyMeadway. -- 1st American ed. -- New York :Macmillan, 1974. -- (Railways of the world in color)

The railways of Britain / O.S. Nock. -- 1st pbk. ed.-- London : B.T. Batsford, 1962, 1947.

The railways of Britain : past & present / by O.S.Nock. -- 2nd ed. -- London ; New York : B.T.Batsford, 1949, 1947.

Railways of Canada / Jim Lotz & KeithMacKenzie. -- 1989 edition. -- New York : BonanzaBooks ; distributed by Crown Publishers, Inc.,1989, ©1988. -- 255 pages : illustrations (somecolor) ; 31 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of the railroads ofCanada.

The railways of England / by W. M. Acworth. --Fifth edition. -- London : John Murray, 1900. --xxii, 480 pages ; illustrations, maps : 23 cm.

Railways of the modern age since 1963 / by O.S.Nock ; illustrated by Clifford and Wendy Meadway.-- 1st American ed. -- New York : Macmillan, 1976,1973. -- (Railways of the world in color)

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Railways of the USA / O.S. Nock. -- New York :Hastings House, 1979. -- (Railways of the worldseries)

Railways of the world / Brian Hollingsworth. --New York City : Gallery Books, an imprint of W. H.Smith Publishers, Inc., ©1979 (reprinted 1984) --350 pages : color illustrations, photographs (chieflycolor), color maps ; 32 cm

Summary: Describes railroad systems of allnations of the world in encyclopedia fashion,arranged by continent and country.

The Rainbow route : an illustrated history of theSilverton Railroad, the Silverton Northern Railroadand the Silverton, Gladstone & Northerly Railroad/ by Robert E. Sloan and Carl A. Skowronski. --1st ed. -- Denver, Colo. : Sundance, 1975 (1stprinting)

Rapid transit cars in Boston / [P. W. Frazier] --Cambridge, Mass. : Boston Street RailwayAssociation, 1964. -- pages 31-52 : photographs ;28 cm -- (Bulletin (Boston Street RailwayAssociation) ; 3)

Summary: History and description of subwayand elevated cars operated by the Boston ElevatedRailway and the Metropolitan Transit Authority.

Rapid transit lines in Boston / [P. W. Frazier]. --Cambridge, Mass. : Boston St. Ry. Assoc. Inc.,1964. -- pages 53-99 : illustrations, photographs,maps ; 28 cm -- (Bulletin (Boston Street RailwayAssociation) ; 4)

Summary: History of the subways and heavy railtransit systems operated by the Boston ElevatedRailway and the Metropolitan Transit Authority.

Rayonier : ITT Rayonier, Inc. / by James Spencer. -- Burbank, California : Darwin Publications,©1982. -- 151 pages : illustrations, photographs,portraits, maps ; 29 cm -- (Northwest loggers ; v. 1)

Summary: Illustrated history of the Rayonierlogging railroads in western Washington.

RDC : the Budd Rail Diesel Car / Donald Dukeand Edmund Keilty. -- San Marino, California :Golden West Books, ©1990 (second printing,October 1999) -- 273 pages : illustrations (somecolor), photographs, diagrams, plans ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the Budd Rail Diesel Car,how they were built and the railroads that usedthem. Includes a roster and maps showing theirservice routes on each railroad.

The real book about trains / by Davis Cole ;illustrated by David Millard. -- Garden City, NewYork : Garden City Books, 1951. -- 183 pages :illustrations ; 22 cm. -- (Real books (Garden City,N.Y.))

Summary: Juvenile literature.

Rebel of the Rockies : a history of the Denver andRio Grande Western Railroad / by Robert G.Athearn. -- [1st ed.] -- New Haven : Yale UniversityPress, 1962.

Records relating to North American railroads /compiled by David Pfeiffer. -- Washington, D.C. :National Archives and Records Administration,2001. -- (Reference information paper ; 91

The red electrics : Southern Pacific's Oregoninterurban / Tom Dill & Walter R. Grande. --Edmonds, Washington : Pacific Fast Mail, ©1994.-- 135 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps(some color), plans, facsimiles (some color) ; 29 cm

Summary: History and operations of theSouthern Pacific's electric interurban service in thenorthern Willamette Valley of Oregon, 1914 to1929. Includes timetables, diagrams of cars.

Contents: Introduction -- Development --Equipment -- Operations -- Decline -- Rosters ofequipment -- Plans.

Red for danger : a history of railway accidents andrailway safety precautions / by L.T.C. Rolt. --London : Bodley Head, 1955.

Summary: Accidents on the British railways.

Red River : Paul Bunyan's own lumber companyand its railroads / Robert M. Hanft. -- Chico,California : Center for Business and EconomicResearch, California State University, Chico, 1980(second printing, October 1981) -- 305 pages :illustrations, maps, drawings ; 29 cm

Summary: Railroad and lumbering operations ofthe Red River Lumber Company in northeasternCalifornia.

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Red trains in the East Bay : the history of theSouthern Pacific transbay train and ferry system /Robert S. Ford. -- Glendale, California :Interurbans, 1977 (1st printing, summer 1977) --351 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps,plans, facsimiles ; 29 cm -- (Interurbans special ;65)

Summary: History and operations of theSouthern Pacific's suburban commuter lines inOakland, Berkeley and Alameda, California, fromsteam then electric operation to abandonment.

Contents: The Contra Costa ferry -- RodmanGibbons' railroad -- Rails through the Encinal --Arrival of the overland trains -- North to Berkeley --Jim Fair and Hog Davis -- Broad gauge locals --After the merger of 1885 -- End of the steam era --Electrification -- Ferry tales -- The big red trains --A bridge of ferries -- The O.A.& B. Lines -- In theshadow of the bridge -- Last trains to the pier --The Interurban Electric -- Finished with engines --Electric railway equipment -- Railway operations --Ferry steamer operations.

Redwood classic / by Ralph W. Andrews. -- Firstedition. -- Seattle : Superior Pub. Co., 1958.

Summary: Pictorial history of the logging andlumber industry in the redwood region of Californiain the nineteenth century.

Redwood railways : a story of redwoods, picnicsand commuters / by Gilbert H. Kneiss. -- Firstedition. -- Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North, 1956(4th printing, Feb. 1960)

Summary: History of the Northwestern PacificRailroad and its predecessor lines.

Reflections of a Civil War locomotive engineer : aghost-written memoir / Diana Bailey Harris. --[Seattle, Wash.?] : [CreateSpace], ©2011. -- x, 275pages : illustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles; 23 cm

Summary: The life of John Henry Bailey, Jr.,(1844-1900), a locomotive engineer for the U. S.Military Railroad during the U.S. Civil War.

Reflections of a Civil War locomotive engineer : aghost-written memoir / Diana Bailey Harris. --[Seattle, Wash.?] : [CreateSpace], ©2011. -- x, 275pages : illustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles; 23 cm

Summary: The life of John Henry Bailey, Jr.,(1844-1900), a locomotive engineer for the U. S.Military Railroad during the U.S. Civil War.

The remarkable GG1 / by Karl R. Zimmermann. --New York : Quadrant Press, 1977 (4th printing,Dec. 1983) -- (Quadrant Press review ; 6

Remember the Rock / by Philip R. Hastings. --Andover, NJ : Andover Junction Publications,©1989.

Remember when--trolley wires spanned thecountry / Norman Carlson and Arthur Peterson,co-editors. -- Chicago, Illinois : Central ElectricRailfans' Association, 1980. -- 160 pages : colorphotographs ; 23 x 28 cm -- (Bulletin … of CentralElectric Railfans' Association ; 119)

Summary: Issued to commemorate the 40thanniversary of the Central Electric Railfans'Association this pictorial review of electricstreetcar, interurban and mainline railroad coversoperations in the U.S. and Canada in the 1930s to1970s.

Ride the big red cars : how trolleys helped buildSouthern California / by Spencer Crump. -- Fifthedition (revised). -- Corona del Mar, California :Trans-Anglo Books, 1970. -- 256 pages :illustration, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the streetcars andinterurbans that formed the Pacific ElectricRailway system.

Ride the big red cars : the Pacific Electric story /Spencer Crump. -- Sixth edition, summer 1983. --Glendale, California : Trans-Anglo Books, adivision of Interurban Press, ©1983. -- 256 pages :illustration, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the streetcars andinterurbans that formed the Pacific ElectricRailway system.

Riding the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad / bySpencer Crump. -- First edition. -- Corona del Mar,CA : Zeta Publishers, 1992 (2nd printing, 1993)

Riding the iron rooster : by train through China /Paul Theroux. -- New York, NY : G.P. Putnam'sSons, ©1988. -- 480 pages ; 25 cm

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Summary: The author describes his travelsoverland by rail from Europe to Far East and hisvisits to all parts of China by train.

Riding the limiteds' locomotives / by Howard G.Hill. -- 1st ed. -- Seattle : Superior Publishing,1972.

Riding the Pennsy to ruin : a Wall Street Journalchronicle of the Penn Central debacle / edited byMichael Gartner. -- Princeton, N.J. : Dow JonesBooks, 1971.

Riding the rails / by Michael Mathers. -- Boston :Houghton Mifflin Company, ©1973 -- 136 pages :illustrations ; 26 cm

Summary: Recollections of author's travels byrail, hitchhiking on freights across the UnitedStates. Includes his black and white photographsand transcribed conversations with hobos.

Riding the tinplate rails / by Louis H. Hertz. --First edition. -- Ramsey, N.J. : Model CraftsmanPublishing, 1944.

Right-of-way : a guide to abandoned railroads inthe United States / by Waldo Nielsen. -- Secondedition. -- Bend, Or. : Maverick Publications, 1986.

Right-of-way : a guide to abandoned railroads inthe United States / by Waldo Nielsen. -- Bend, Or.: Old Bottle Magazine, 1972.

Rights of trains / by Peter Josserand. -- Fifthedition. -- New York : Simmons-Boardman, 1957.

Summary: "The standard text book on traindispatching and the handling of train orders."

Rights of trains : a complete analysis of singletrack standard code rules / by the late Harry W.Forman. -- Third edition / revised by PeterJosserand. -- New York : Simmons-Boardman,1945 (2nd printing, 1948)

Rio Grande : mainline of the Rockies / by LuciusBeebe & Charles Clegg. -- [1st ed.] -- Berkeley,Calif. : Howell-North Books, 1962.

Rio Grande : ruler of the Rockies / by R.C.Farewell. -- Glendale, California : Trans-AngloBooks, a division of Interurban Press, 1987. (firstprinting, fall 1987) -- 168 pages : photographs,maps ; 29 cm

Summary: The author examines "Rio Grande'smainline network from a 'whole-system' viewpoint,while filling in holes in published historical andoperational details that are discovered along theway." -- Preface.

Contents: Introduction -- The Moffat Tunnelmain line -- The Joint Line -- the Tennessee Passmain line -- The canyons -- The d4esert -- SoldierSummit -- The Ski Train -- the Rio Grande Zephyr.

Rio Grande … to the Pacific / by Robert A.LeMassena. -- Second edition (3rd printing, May1979). -- Denver, Colorado : Sundance Ltd., 1974.-- 416 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps,facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the Denver & Rio GrandeWestern Railroad with chronology and histories ofsubsidiaries and connecting railroads.

Contents: Introduction, historical outlines --Denver & Rio Grande Railway, 1870-1886 --Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, 1886-198 -- Denver& Rio Grande Western Railway, 1881-1889 -- RioGrande Western Railway 1889-1908 -- Denver &Rio Grande Railroad (consolidated), 1908-1921 --Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, 1921-1946-- Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad(reorganized), 1947-1970 -- Rio Grande SouthernRailroad, 1889-1953 -- Subsidiary Railroads --Western Pacific -- Associated railroads -- Curiositysalon -- Corporate control -- Electrification -- RioGrande territory, including maps and profiles --Denver & Rio Grande Railway time table no. 13(1881) -- Locomotive dispositions -- Bibliography.

Rio Grande diesels. Volume 1 : a pictorial history /by Joseph A. Strapac. -- Huntington Beach, CA :Shade Tree Books, 1983.

Summary: Volume 1 deals with the earlier firstgenerations diesels of the Denver, Rio Grande &Western Railroad.

The Rio Grande pictorial, 1871-1971 : one hundredyears of railroading thru the Rockies / by DellMcCoy and Russ Collman. -- [1st ed.] -- Denver :Sundance Ltd., ©1971. -- 216 pages : illustrations(some color), photographs (some color), portraits,maps ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Pictorial review of the history of the

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Denver & Rio Grande Western in Colorado andUtah, both standard and narrow gauge.

Contents: Denver to Colorado Springs andPueblo -- Pueblo to the silver San Juans -- Puebloto Grand Junction and beyond -- Salida toGunnison and Montrose -- Denver to northwestColorado.

Rio Grande ski train / by Steve Patterson andKenton Forrest. -- Denver : Tramway Press, 1984.

The Rio Grande Southern story / by Josie MooreCrum. -- Durango, Colo. : Railroadiana, 1957. -- iv,533 pages : illustrations, portraits, maps,facsimiles ; 27 cm

Rio Grande steam locomotives : standard gauge /by Donald J. Heimburger ; design and layout byMarilyn M. Heimberger. -- River Forest, Ill. :Heimburger House Publishing, 1981.

Rio Grande west : a contemporary glimpse / byRonald C. Hill. -- Golden, Colo. : Colorado RailroadMuseum, 1982. -- (Contemporary glimpse series)

Rival rails : the race to build America's greatesttranscontinental railroad / Walter R. Borneman. --First edition. -- New York : Random House, ©2010.-- xii, 406 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Summary: History of the building of thetranscontinental railroads through thesouthwestern United States.

The Riverside & Arlington Electric Railway :together with the San Bernardino InterurbanRailway Company, the Crescent City RailwayCompany / editor & publisher, Ira L. Swett. -- [LosAngeles, Calif.] : Interurbans Magazine, 1962. --48 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps,facsimiles ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ; 27 =vol. 20, no. 3, autumn 1962)

Summary: History and operations of the R&Aand its predecessors, which operated electricstreetcar service in and around Riverside,California, from 1887 to 1912 when the companymerged with the Pacific Electric Railway. Includesearly horsecar and steam dummy operations.

The road to paradise : the story of the rebirth of theStrasburg Rail Road / by William M. Moedinger. --Lancaster, Pa. : William M. Moedinger, ©1971. --39 pages : photographs ; 28 cm

Summary: History of the Strasburg Rail Road ofLancaster County, Pennsylvania, its preservationas a common carrier and its operations as a touristattraction.

Road to the future, the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie R.R.Co. -- P. & L. E. R. R. Co., 1964.

Roads and rails south from the Columbia :transportation and economic development inMidColumbia and Central Oregon / John F. Due,Frances Juris Rush. -- Bend, Oregon : printed byMaverick Publications, Inc., ©1991. -- 187 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps, graphs ; 28 cm

Contents: Geology, exploration and earlysettlement -- The Columbia Gateway: water andrail transport and the growth of The Dalles -- Trailsand wagon roads -- Stage coaches and wagontransport -- Railroads into MidColumbia andCentral Oregon -- Rails to Prineville -- The railwaysthrough prosperity, depression and recovery -- Thedecline of the MidColumbia rail lines -- The recentdecades of the city of Prineville Railway --Transportation and economic development --Implications of the transport experience.

Roaring U50's-- Union Pacific's twin diesels /photographs and text by Harold Keekley. --Omaha, Neb. : George R. Cockle, 1978. -- (Greatrailroading series)

The robber barons : the great American capitalists,1861-1901 / by Matthew Josephson. -- New York :Harcourt Brace Javanovich, 1962, 1934.

Rock Island color pictorial. Volume 1 / Louis A.Marre. -- La Miranda, California : Four Ways WestPublications, ©1994.

Rock Island diesel locomotives, 1930-1980 / byLouis A. Marre. -- First edition. -- Cincinnati, Ohio: Railfax, 1982.

Rock Island motive power, 1933-1955 / by LloydE. Stagner. -- First edition. -- Boulder, Colo. :Pruett Publishing, 1980.

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Rock Island recollections / Robert P. Olmsted. --Woodridge, Ill. : McMillan Publications, 1982 (2ndprinting)

The romance of the rails : the story of the Americanrailroads / by Agnes C. Laut. -- New York : TudorPublishing, 1936.

Roster of equipment, Illinois Railway Museum :30th anniversary of public railway operation,Union, Illinois, July 17, 1996 / compiled byRichard Schauer. -- Union, IL : Illinois RailwayMuseum, 1996.

Roster of Union Pacific locomotives, 1867-1964. --Revised edition. -- [Omaha, Neb.] : Barnhart Press,1964.

Rotary snow plow : an historic reprint / AmericanLocomotive Company. -- Ocean, New Jersey :Specialty Press, Inc., 1973, circa 1910. -- 28 pages: illustrations ; 16 x 23 cm -- (Locomotive catalogueseries)

Summary: Reprint of Alco's pamphlet no. 10015-- New York : American Locomotive Company, ca.1905-1912. Describes and illustrates the operationand use of Alco's steam-driven rotary snow plows.

Round the world on the narrow gauge / P.B.Whitehouse and Peter Allen. -- Garden City, N.Y. :Doubleday & Company, ©1966. -- 159 pages :chiefly photographs ; 29 cm

Summary: Pictorial review of narrow gaugerailways worldwide.

Route of the Electroliners / prepared by membersof the Central Electric Railfans' Association. --Chicago, Illinois : Central Electric Railfans'Association, 1963. -- 188 pages ; illustrations,photographs, maps, drawings ; 28 cm -- (Bulletin… of Central Electric Railfans' Association ; 107)

Summary: History of the Chicago, North Shore& Milwaukee Railway from 1926 to the end ofservice in 1963. Includes historical review,passenger and freight services, timetables andadvertisements, the electrical system and rollingstock.

Route of the Warbonnets / by Joe McMillan. --Woodridge, Illinois : McMillan Publications, ©1977

(4th printing, Jan. 1981) -- 176 pages :photographs, maps ; 29 cm

Summary: Pictorial review of the Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe Railway in the 1970s.

The Routledge historical atlas of the Americanrailroads / John F. Stover. -- New York :Routledge, 1999.

Rules and instructions for the government of theMaintenance of Way Department, PennsylvaniaLines west of Pittsburgh : May 1,1902. --[Philadelphia, Pa.?] : [Pennsylvania Railroad],1902.

Rules and instructions of the Motive Power andMachinery Department : effective April 15, 1945. --[Portland, Or.] : [Northern Pacific TerminalCompany of Oregon], 1945.

Rules and regulations for the government ofemployes : take effect November 1st, 1907. --[Portland, Or.] : [Northern Pacific TerminalCompany of Oregon], 1907.

Rules and regulations of the TransportationDepartment : effective July 1, 1960. -- [SanFrancisco, Calif.] : Southern Pacific Co., 1960.

Rules of the Pennsylvania Lines west of Pittsburghfor the government of the TransportationDepartment : to take effect April 1, 1901 /prepared by the general manager and approved bythe board of directors of the PennsylvaniaCompany [and] Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago &St Louis Railway Co. -- Pittsburgh : Wm. G.Johnson & Co., 1901.

The Rutland Road / Jim Shaughnessy. --Berkeley, California : Howell-North Books, Inc.,©1964.

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Sacramento Northern / editor & publisher, Ira L.Swett ; [with] Addison H. Laflin Jr., Vernon J.Sappers, Harre Demoro, Thomas R. Bold. -- LosAngeles : Interurbans, 1962. -- 204 pages :illustration, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm-- (Interurbans special ; 26 = vol. 20, no. 2, Sept.1962)

Summary: History and operations of theSacramento Northern Railway interurban and citystreetcar lines and its predecessors, NorthernElectric Railway; Oakland, Antioch & EasternRailway; and others.

Contents: Section I - The north end: North endhistory -- I.C.C. valuation -- Facilities -- Operation-- North end branch lines -- Street car lines. --Section II - South end history -- The early years --Facilities -- Operation -- The water barrier -- Southend branch lines. -- Section III - Consolidation:History -- Operation -- The great bridge -- Freightoperation.

Sacramento Northern / editor & publisher, Ira L.Swett ; [with] Addison H. Laflin Jr., Vernon J.Sappers, Harre Demoro, Thomas R. Bold. --Pasadena, CA : Pentrex Media Group, 1962, ©1998(fourth printing, July 1998)

Sacramento Northern album / editor andpublisher, Ira L. Swett. -- Los Angeles, California :Interurbans, 1963. -- 136 pages : chieflyphotographs, maps ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special; 34 = vol. 21, no. 2, summer 1963)

Summary: Photographs of SacramentoNorthern's electric interurban cars and streetcars,locomotives, service equipment, stations andfacilities and operations. Includes separate columnon single-truck streetcars and letters to editor.

Sacramento's Southern Pacific shops / Kevin W.Hecteman. -- Charleston, SC : Arcadia Publishing,2010. -- (Images of rail)

The safety car / General Electric Company. --Chicago : Electric Railway Historical Society,1960?, 1920. -- (Bulletin (Electric RailwayHistorical Society) ; no. 36)

Summary: Reproduction of General ElectricCompany's 1920 booklet extolling the advantagesof the Safety Car, an electric streetcar designed byCharles Birney.

The saga of Ben Holladay : giant of the old west /by Ellis Lucia. -- New York : Hastings House, 1959.

The saga of Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. :punk, rotten & nasty / Paul Michael Clock. --Portland, Oregon : Corbett Press, 2000.

The saga of the Pacific Railway and Navigation Co.: punk, rotten and nasty / Paul Michael Clock. --Portland, Or. : Corbett Press, 2000 (1st printing) --127 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps,facsimiles 25 x 30 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of the constructionand early operation of the PR&N, completed fromHillsboro to Tillamook, Oregon, in 1911, mergedwith the Southern Pacific in 1915 and thereafteroperated as the SP Tillamook Branch.

Saga of the Soo / John A. Gjevre. -- Secondedition. -- Moorhead, MN : Gjevre Books, 1990.

San Diego & Arizona : the impossible railroad /Robert M. Hanft. -- Glendale, Calif. : Trans-AngloBooks, 1984 (1st printing)

San Diego & Arizona : the impossible railroad /Robert M. Hanft. -- Rev. ed. -- Glendale, Calif. :Trans-Anglo Books, c1984, 1988.

Santa Fe : the railroad that built an empire / byJames Marshall. -- New York : Random House,©1945 (1st printing) -- xvi, 465 pages :photographs, portraits, maps ; 22 cm

Summary: Narrative history of the Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe Railway.

Santa Fe : --steel rails through California / DonaldDuke and Stan Kistler. -- San Marino, Calif. :Golden West Books, 1963 (8th printing, Oct. 1972)

Santa Fe diesels & cars. -- New York, New York :Wayner Publications, 1974. -- 79 pages : chieflyphotographs ; 22 x 28 cm

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Summary: Pictorial study of Atchison, Topeka &Santa Fe Railway's diesel locomotives, motor cars,passenger, freight, service and official cars.

Santa Fe motive power / by Joe McMillan. --Woodridge, Illinois : McMillan Publications, ©1985.-- 164 pages : photographs (some color) ; 29 cm

Summary: Illustrated study of Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe Railway's diesel locomotives andcabooses in the 1980s. Includes units of theToledo, Peoria & Western Railroad (TP&W) andplanned renumbering for the proposed merger withthe Southern Pacific.

Contents: Santa Fe locomotive roster (1985) --The Santa Fe pictorial locomotive roster -- Slugs --Remote-controlled equipment (RCE's) --Bicentennials -- TP&W's diesel locomotives -- Gonefishing (retired units) -- Santa Fe's preservedlocomotives -- Business, excursion and special-purpose cars -- Cabooses -- Locomotive andcaboose trivia -- Proposed renumbering for SantaFe locomotives in SP-SF merger -- A new look forthe merger.

Santa Fe Northern 4-8-4 pictorial / by JeffAinsworth. -- Second edition. -- Chino Hills,California : Monte Vista Publishing, LLC, ©2003 --58 pages : all photographs ; 22 x 28 cm -- (SantaFe steam series ; v. 1; Monte Vista steam series ;volume 13)

Summary: Images of Atchison, Topeka & SantaFe 4-8-4 steam locomotives, 1930s to 1950s.

Santa Fe Railway / Steve Glischinski. -- Osceola,WI : Motorbooks International, 1997. -- 128 pages: photographs (chiefly color), maps, facsimile ; 27cm

Summary: History of the Atchison, Topeka &Santa Fe Railway, illustrated with mostly colorphotos.

Contents: Santa Fe and its origins (1868-1900) -- Into the twentieth century (1900-1930) --Depression, war and beyond (1930-1960) -- Thetransition years (1960-1990) -- A "super" finish:Santa Fe's final years (1990-1997) -- Passengertrains of the Santa Fe -- Santa Fe's steam fleet --Santa Fe's diesel fleet.Santa Fe Railway. --Milwaukee : Kalmbach Pub. Co., 1945. -- (Trainsalbum of photographs ; book 12)

Santa Fe streamliners : the chiefs and theirtribesmen / by Karl Zimmermann. -- New York,

N.Y. : Quadrant Press, ©1987. -- 112 pages :illustrations, photographs, diagrams, facsimiles ;21 x 28 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of the developmentof the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway'sstreamline passenger trains.

Contents: Remembering the Super Chief --Predecessors -- A super train -- Proliferation --Postwar improvements -- Domes and Hi-Levels --Meals by Fred Harvey -- The passing of the Chiefs.

Santa Fe Texas type 2-10-4 pictorial / by JeffAinsworth. -- La Crescenta, California : MonteVista Publishing, LLC, ©2002 -- 53 pages : allphotographs ; 22 x 28 cm -- (Santa Fe steam series; v. 5; Monte Vista steam series ; volume 24)

Summary: Images of Atchison, Topeka & SantaFe 2-10-4 steam locomotives in the 1930s, '40sand '50s.

The Santa Fe's big three : the life story of a trio ofthe world's greatest locomotives / by S. KipFarrington, Jr. -- New York : David McKay Co, Inc.,©1972. -- xiv, 287 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, plans ; 30 cm

Summary: History, operation and specificationsof Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway's largesteam locomotives built in the 1930s and 1940s,the 2-10-4 "Santa Fe," 4-6-4 "Hudson," and 4-8-4"Northern."

Santa Fe's diesel fleet / written and compiled byJoe McMillan. -- Burlingame, Calif. : ChathamPublishing, 1975.

Santa Fe's Raton Pass / Jared V. Harper ; withforeword by R.H. Kindig. -- Dallas, Texas : KachinaPress, 1983. -- 144 pages : illustrations,photographs, portraits, maps, facsimiles ; 23 x 31cm

Summary: History and operations over RatonPass in New Mexico, one of the steepest main linegrades on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa FeRailway.

Sawlogs on steel rails : a story of the 45 years ofrailway operations in the logging camps of the PortAlberni area / written and compiled by George A.McKnight. -- Second paperback edition. -- PortAlberni, B.C. : Forest Industry Seniors' HistoryCommittee, 1997.

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Scenery for model railroads / by Bill McClanahan; with chapters by Linn H. Westcott ; washdrawings by Gil Reid. -- Second edition (10thprinting, 1978) -- Milwaukee, WI : KalmbachBooks, 1967.

Scenes from the Shore Lines : North Shore Line,South Shore Line / by Robert P. Olmsted. --[Janesville, Wis.?] : R.P. Olmsted, 1964 (2ndprinting, July 1965)

Schedule of pay, rules and regulations governinglocomotive engineers : effective May 5, 1943,superseding agreement of March 16, 1926. --[Portland, Or.] : [Northern Pacific TerminalCompany of Oregon], 1943.

Schedule of pay, rules and regulations governinglocomotive engineers, locomotive firemen andhostlers : effective August 1, 1925. -- [Portland,Or.?] : [Oregon-Washington Railroad & NavigationCo.], 1925.

The search for safety : a history of railroad signalsand the people who made them / by MaryBrignano and Max McCullough ; with graphicdesign by Sid Navratil. -- Pittsburgh, PA : AmericanStandard, ©1981. -- vi, 199 pages : illustrations,photographs, portraits, plans, facsimiles ; 24 cm

Summary: Commissioned by Union Switch &Signal Division of American Standard, Inc., thisvolume traces the beginnings of railroad signaltechnology in the early 19th century to the 1970s.Includes wayside signals, cab signals, interlocking,highway crossing protection, automatic traincontrol, signals on subways and elevated railroads,track circuit coding, etc.

The search for steam : a cavalcade of smoky actionby the greatest railroad photographers / by Joe G.Collias. -- Berkeley, California : Howell-NorthBooks, ©1972. -- 360 pages : illustrations (somecolor) ; 29 cm

Summary: Pictorial work of steam locomotives inon North American railroads in the 1940s and'50s.

Seattle trolley coaches / by Harre W. Demoro. --South Gate, California : Interurbans Magazine,1971. -- 124 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm -- (Interurbans special ;

54 = vol. 27, no. 2, summer 1970)Summary: Illustrated description of the history

and operations of the Seattle, Washington, trolleybus system, begun by the Seattle Transit Systemin 1940.

The second diesel spotter's guide / by Jerry A.Pinkepank. -- Milwaukee : Kalmbach Books,©1973. -- 459 pages : illustrations ; 15 x 22 cm

The second diesel spotter's guide / by Jerry A.Pinkepank. -- Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Books,©1973 (4th printing, 1980) -- 459 pages :illustrations ; 14 x 21 cm

Self-propelled diesel cars and multiple-unit trains :a review of recent developments in the UnitedStates and overseas / by Stanley Berge. -- Chicago,Illinois : Northwestern University School ofCommerce, ©1952. -- 80 pages : illustrations,maps, diagrams ; 28 cm

Summary: Includes equal sections on Americanself-propelled cars and post-World War IIdevelopments overseas.

Service instructions, Fairmont motor car engines :issued July 1954. -- Fairmont, Minn. : FairmontRailway Motors, 1954. -- (Bulletin (FairmontRailway Motors) ; 200E)

Seventy-five years of Railroad history : cumulativeindex 1921-1996 / compiled by George M. Jenks. -- Westford, Mass. : Railway & LocomotiveHistorical Society, 1997.

Summary: Index to the R&LHS Bulletin (1921-1972) and its successor, Railroad History (1972-1996).

The Shasta Route, 1863-1887 : the railroad linkbetween the Sacramento and the Columbia /William Harland Boyd. -- New York : Arno Press,1981. -- (The railroads)

The Shay locomotive : titan of the timber / MichaelKoch. -- Limited ed. -- Denver, Colo. : World Press,1971.

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Shays and other geared locos from catalogs andcyclopedias. -- Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg,1975. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ; no. 34)

Shays on the switchbacks : a history of the Lenora,Mt. Sicker Railway / by Elwood White and DavidWilkie. -- Victoria, B.C. : British Columbia RailwayHistorical Association, ©1963 (second printing,1964) -- 40 pages : illustrations, portraits, maps ;23 cm

Summary: History of the narrow gauge railwaybuilt to carry copper ore from the mines on MountSicker on Vancouver Island. It operated from 1901to 1908 and was dismantled in 1912.

Sherman Hill / James L. Ehernberger and FrancisG. Gschwind. -- Callaway, Neb. : EG Pub., 1973(2nd printing, 1978)

Sherman Hill : a guide to facilities and operations /Donald K. Park II. -- Fort Collins, Colo. : Parkrail,1985.

Ships and narrow gauge rails : the story of thePacific Coast Company / by Gerald M. Best. --Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North, 1964.

Shops and shop practice. Volume 1 / by MarshallM. Kirkman. -- Edition 1909. -- New York : CropleyPhillips, 1909. -- (Science of railways)

Shops and shop practice. Volume 2 / by MarshallM. Kirkman. -- Edition 1909. -- New York : CropleyPhillips, 1909. -- (Science of railways)

A short haul to the bay : a history of theNarragansett Pier Railroad / by James N.J.Henwood. -- Brattleboro, Vt. : Stephen GreenePress, 1969.

A short history of American locomotive builders inthe steam era / by John H. White. -- First edition.-- Washington, D.C. : Bass, Inc., ©1982. -- 112pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Contents: The American locomotive industry --Histories of the individual firms -- Bibliography --Index.

A short history of American railways : covering ten

decades / by Slason Thompson. -- Chicago :Bureau of Railway News & Statistics, 1925(Chicago : Press of Tucker-Kenworthy) -- [ix], 473pages : illustrations, portrait, maps ; 22 cm.

A short history of American railways, covering tendecades / by Slason Thompson. -- Second edition.-- New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1925.

A short history of Florida railroads / GreggTurner. -- Charleston, SC : Arcadia Publishing, animprint of Tempus Publishing, Inc., ©2003. -- 160pages : illustrations, maps, facsimiles ; 25 cm --(Making of America series)

Summary: Narrative history of Florida'srailroads, beginning in the 1830's.

Contents: Territorial lines -- From statehood tosecession -- Civil War, Reconstruction and fraud --A system emerges -- The Connecticut Yankee --Flagler -- Doings in West Florida -- Two rivals: theCoast Line and the Seaboard -- Here and there --The boom -- Pursuing business -- Survivors.

Short line to paradise : the story of the YosemiteValley Railroad / by Hank Johnston. -- 4th reviseded. (2nd printing, June 1975) -- Yosemite, Calif. :Flying Spur Press; trade distribution: Trans-AngloBooks, Corona del Mar, Calif., 1971, 1962.

Shortlines of the Pacific Northwest / Jim Shaw. --La Mirada, CA : Four Ways West Publications,©2011 -- 191 pages : illustrations (chiefly colored); 28 cm

Summary: Comprehensive survey with photosand text of the short line railroads in Washingtonand Oregon. Includes maps of each state onendpapers.

Sierra Railroad film making-- a productionhandbook. -- Sonora, California : Sierra RailroadCompany, ©1976. -- 16 pages : illustrations,photographs ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Addressed to film makers: "A half-century of experience backs up the Sierra Railroadclaim to quality in film production … to furtheryour understanding of our company, we hadprepared this booklet explaining our physical plantand rolling stock." -- page 2.

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Sierra Railway / by Dorothy Newell Deane. --Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North, 1960.

Signatures in steel / Greg McDonnell. -- Toronto,Canada : Stoddard, ©1991 (reprinted 1995)

Summary: “A Stoddard-Boston Mills Pressedition.”

Silver San Juan : the Rio Grande SouthernRailroad. -- 1st ed. -- Boulder, Colo. : PruettPublishing, 1973.

The silver short line : a history of the Virginia &Truckee Railroad / Ted Wurm and Harre W.Demoro -- First edition. -- Glendale, California :Trans-Anglo Books, a division of Interurban Press,©1983. -- 257 pages : illustrations, photographs,plans, maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: Detailed history of the Virginia &Truckee Railroad, 1879 to 1950, and includes itsrestoration at Virginia City in 1976. Includes scaledrawing of a locomotive, cars, and the roundhouseat Reno; roster of locomotives, freight andpassenger cars; list of motion pictures andtelevision programs using V&T equipment.

Silverton multimodal alternatives study / RailDivision, Oregon Department of Transportation. --[Salem, Or.] : Oregon Department ofTransportation, Rail Division, 2002. -- 1 v. variouspagings ca 200 p. maps, drawing ; 28 cm.

The Silverton train : a story of southwesternColorado's narrow gauges / by Louie Hunt, withphotographs by the author. -- Leucadia, California: Louie Hunt, 1955. (Encinitas, California : printedby Coast Dispatch) -- 70 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps ; 31 cm

Summary: Histories of the Denver & Rio GrandeWestern, the Mount Blanca & Western and the RioGrande Southern, the Silverton passenger trainsoperated by D&RGW and roster of narrow gaugelocomotives.

Simon Benson : Northwest lumber king / by AliceBenson Allen ; photographs compiled by BensonAllen. -- First edition. -- Portland, Oregon :Binfords & Mort, 1971. -- 144 pages : illustration,portraits ; 29 cm

Summary: Biography of Simon Benson (1851-1952), pioneer logger, who introduced steam

donkey engines and steam locomotives tolumbering in the Northwest and operated loggingrailroads in Oregon and Washington.

Single stage steam driven air compressors : April1942 (superseding issue of June 1931). --Wilmerding, Pa. : Westinghouse Air Brake Co., AirBrake Division, 1942. -- (Instruction pamphlet(Westinghouse Air Brake Co.) ; no. 5036)

Six axle quartet : an essay of diesel portraiture /photography, Lowell Amrine ; design TomJamieson. -- Claremont, California : Gilliard Press,1980. -- 96 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 26 cm

Contents: A study in diversity -- Pure portraiture-- The task at hand -- Trio and quartets -- Thegeneral purpose fraternity -- The grandeur of it all -- Epilogue.

Six units to Sycamore : Chicago Great Western inIllinois / by Robert P. Olmsted. -- Woodridge,Illinois : McMillan Publications, 1967.

Summary: Photographs of Chicago GreatWestern Railway freight operations in Chicago andto Sycamore, Illinois, in the 1960s.

The Skunk Railroad : Fort Bragg to Willits / bySpencer Crump. -- Los Angeles : Trans-AngloBooks, 1983. -- 64 pages : illustrations, portraits,maps ; 21 cm

Summary: History of the California WesternRailroad of Mendocino County, California.

The slim princess : the story of the SouthernPacific narrow gauge / by John B. Hungerford. --4th ed. -- Reseda, Calif. : Hungerford Press, 1965.

Slim rails through the sand : a graphicpresentation of the Carson & Colorado - SouthernPacific narrow gauge railroad / by George Turner. -- Second printing (revised), June 1964 -- LosAngeles : Trans-Anglo Books, 1964. -- [vii], 102pages : illustrations, photographs, maps, plans,facsimiles ; 29 cm -- (Great American historyseries)

Summary: History of the Carson & Colorado,later Southern Pacific, narrow gauge line in Nevadaand eastern California's Owens Valley.

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Slow train to yesterday / by Archie Robertson ;illustrated with drawings by F. Strobel. -- New York: Somerset Books, ©1945. -- ix, 189 pages :illustrations, photographs ; 20 cm

Summary: Vignettes of passenger service andmixed trains on American short line railroadstaken from the author's travels.

Contents: Train of thought -- Root, hog or die --Slow train to yesterday -- The waters rose and tookher track -- Life is like a mountain railway -- Thesmoking-car -- Pitcher and bowl -- the passing ofthe five-fifteen -- Sparks fly upward -- The last ofthe Mohicans -- the icing on the brakeman's shoes-- Appendix: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,mixed (list of shortlines with passenger service in1943).

Smoke above the plains : Union Pacific, KansasDivision / [by] Ehernberger and Gschwind. --Callaway, Neb. : E&G Publications, 1965.

Smoke across the prairie : Union Pacific, NebraskaDivision / [by] Ehernberger and Gschwind. --Golden, Colo. : Intermountain Chapter, NationalRailway Historical Society, 1964.

Smoke along the Columbia : Union Pacific, OregonDivision / [by] Ehernberger and Gschwind. --Callaway, Neb. : E.G. Publications, 1968.

Smoke and rat holes : stories of a railroad helperstation / by Dan Rehwalt. -- Oakridge, OR : GrizzlyPress, ©2008. -- 118 pages : photographs,portraits ; 22 cm

Summary: Stories of Oakridge, Oregon, a base ofoperations of the Southern Pacific Railroad for itsroute over the Cascade Range. The authorrecollects his experiences as a machinist in theroundhouse.

Smoke down the canyons : Union Pacific, IdahoDivision / [by] Ehernberger and Gschwind. --Callaway, Neb. : E&G Publications, 1966.

Smoke in the canyon : my steam days in Dunsmuir/ by Dick Murdock. -- Limited ed. -- Ross, Calif. :May-Murdock Publications, 1986 (1st printing,Apr. 1986)

Smoke over the divide : Union Pacific, WyomingDivision / [by] Ehernberger and Gschwind. --Callaway, Neb. : E&G Publications, 1965.

Snowplow : clearing mountain rails / by Gerald M.Best. -- 1st ed. -- Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-NorthBooks, 1966.

Some classic trains / by Arthur D. Dubin. --Milwaukee : Kalmbach Publishing, 1964.

A song of Yamhill and Oregon's northwesternWillamette Valley / Gordon N. Zimmerman. -- 1sted. -- Portland, Ore. : Binford & Mort Publishing,2005.

The Soo Line / by Patrick Dorin. -- First edition. --Seattle, Wash. : Superior Publishing, 1979.

Summary: Discusses the history, services andequipment of the Soo Line Railroad.

South American steam / by Roy Christian andKen Mills. -- [United States] : [Publisher notidentified], ©1970. -- 74 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps ; 28 cm

Summary: Descriptions and photographs ofnarrow gauge railways from the authors' travels in1969 and 1970.

South Pacific Coast : an illustrated history of thenarrow gauge South Pacific Coast Railroad / byBruce A. MacGregor. -- Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-North, 1968.

The South Park line : a concise history / [by]Chappell, Richardson & Hauck. -- Golden, Colo. :Colorado Railroad Museum, 1974. -- 280 pages :illustrations (some color), maps ; 29 cm --(Colorado rail annual ; no. 12)

Summary: History of the narrow gauge railwaybuilt by the Denver, South Park & Pacific throughSouth Park to Leadville and over the continentalDivide through the Alpine Tunnel to Gunnison,Colorado; reorganized as the Denver Leadville &Gunnison Railway in 1889; after 1898 operated bythe Colorado & Southern.

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South Shore : the last interurban / by William D.Middleton. -- San Marino, California : Golden WestBooks, ©1970 (third printing, Jan. 1973) -- 176pages : illustrations, maps, drawings ; 29 cm

Summary: The Chicago, South Shore and SouthBend Railroad operated electric interurbans alongthe south shore of Lake Michigan through Indianato South Bend. Includes photographs, maps,timetables, scale interurban and locomotivedrawings.

South Shore excursions, 1992. -- Special editiontimetable. -- Neenah, WI : Soo Line Historical andTechnical Society, 1992.

Southern Pacific / Bill Yenne. -- New York :Bonanza Books ; distributed by Crown Publishers,1985. -- 127 pages : illustrations, photographs(some color), maps (some color), facsimiles ; 31 cm

Summary: Pictorial history of the SouthernPacific Railroad.

Contents: A golden dream, 1850-1861 -- TheGolden Spike, 1862-1869 -- The Golden State,1870-1890 -- The golden west, 1870-1890 -- Thegolden years, 1890-1917 -- The golden century,1917-1985.

Southern Pacific : the roaring story of a fightingrailroad / Neill C. Wilson, Frank J. Taylor. -- NewYork : McGraw-Hill, 1952 (5th printing)

Southern Pacific 1269 / Howard P. Wise. --Burlingame, California : Chatham PublishingCompany, 1983 (1st printing, April 1983) -- 23pages : photographs ; 28 cm

Summary: Description and history of thepreserved Southern Pacific Company's S-12 class0-6-0 steam switcher locomotive no. 1269; built byLima in 1924; retired by the railroad in 1957;donated to the city of Richmond, California;restored by the Pacific Locomotive Association.

Contents: I. Railfair Sacramento 1981 -- II. SP'sS-12's -- III. Home is Castro Point -- IV. RailfairSacramento 1982.

Southern Pacific AC Class 4-8-8-2 pictorial, AC-4#4100 to AC-6 #4150. Book 2 / by Jeff Ainsworth.-- First edition. -- La Crescenta, California : MonteVista Publishing, LLC, ©2003 -- 74 pages : allphotographs ; 22 x 28 cm -- (Southern Pacificsteam series ; v. 23)

Summary: Images of SP cab-forward steamlocomotives in the 1930s, '40s and '50s.

Southern Pacific Bay Area steam / Harre W.Demoro. -- Burlingame, Calif. : ChathamPublishing, 1979 (2nd printing)

Southern Pacific Company diagrams of locomotivesand tenders. Volume 1, Pacific Lines / edited byRichard K. Wright. -- Oakhurst, Calif. : WrightEnterprises, 1973.

Southern Pacific Company equipment circular no.14 : equipment of important through and localtrains / edited by Richard K. Wright. -- Oakhurst,Calif. : Wright Enterprises, 1972.

Summary: Reprint of SP circular originallypublished in 1946.

Southern Pacific Company steam locomotivecompendium / Timothy S. Diebert, Joseph A.Strapac. -- Huntington Beach, CA : Shade TreeBooks, 1987.

Southern Pacific country / by Donald Sims. -- 1sted. -- Glendale, Calif. : Trans-Anglo Books, 1988.

Southern Pacific Daylight trains 98-99. Volume 1 /by Richard K. Wright. -- 3rd ed. -- Pasadena, Calif.: Whistle Stop Publications, 1970, 1977 (1stprinting)

Southern Pacific dieselization / by John BondsGarmany ; introduction by Richard Steinheimer ;rosters by Richard E. Buike. -- Edmonds, Wash. :Pacific Fast Mail, 1985.

The Southern Pacific in Oregon pictorial / EdAustin & Tom Dill. -- Edmonds, Washington :Pacific Fast Mail, ©1993. -- 255 pages :illustrations, photographs (some color), maps ; 29cm

Summary: Pictorial review of all parts ofSouthern Pacific's lines in Oregon, with historicaland contemporary photographs.

Contents: Introduction -- Portland and vicinity --Valley Main Line -=- Eastside branches -- Westsidebranches -- Coast branches -- The Siskiyous -- TheCascades -- Wendling Branch – Index.

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The Southern Pacific in Oregon / Ed Austin &Tom Dill. -- Edmonds, Wash. : Pacific Fast Mail,1987.

Southern Pacific in the Bay Area : the SanFrancisco-Sacramento-Stockton triangle / GeorgeH. Drury. -- Waukesha, Wisc. : Kalmbach Books,1996. -- (Golden years of railroading ; 3)

Southern Pacific Lines : Pacific Lines stations /compiled by John R. Signor. -- Pasadena, CA :Southern Pacific Historical & Technical Society,1997.

Southern Pacific Lines. -- Milwaukee : KalmbachPub. Co., 1945. -- (Trains album of photographs ;book 11)

Southern Pacific motive power annual, 1966-1967/ written and compiled by Joseph A. Strapac. --Burlingame, Calif. : Chatham Publishing, 1967(2nd printing, Sept. 1974)

Southern Pacific motive power annual, 1967-1968/ written and compiled by Joseph A. Strapac. --Burlingame, Calif. : Chatham Publishing, 1968.

Southern Pacific motive power annual, 1968-1969/ written and compiled by Joseph A. Strapac. --Burlingame, Calif. : Chatham Publishing, 1969(3rd printing, Sept. 1974)

Southern Pacific motive power annual, 1970 /written and compiled by Joseph A. Strapac. --Burlingame, Calif. : Chatham Publishing, 1970.

Southern Pacific motive power annual, 1971 /written and compiled by Joseph A. Strapac. --Burlingame, Calif. : Chatham Publishing, 1971.

Southern Pacific motive power annual, 1972 /written and compiled by Joseph A. Strapac. --Burlingame, Calif. : Chatham Publishing, 1972.

Southern Pacific motive power annual, 1973 /written and compiled by Joseph A. Strapac. --Burlingame, Calif. : Chatham Publishing, 1974.

Southern Pacific motive power annual, 1977-1980/ Donald V. Jewell. -- Burlingame, Calif. :Chatham Publishing, 1981 (1st printing, Jan.1981)

Southern Pacific motive power pictorial :1987/1988, the interim years / by Joseph W.Shine. -- La Mirada, CA : Four Ways WestPublishing, ©1988. -- 128 pages : photographs(some color), map ; 28 cm

Southern Pacific narrow gauge / by Mallory HopeFerrell. -- Edmonds, Washington : Pacific FastMail, ©1982. -- 272 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, plans ; 29 cm

Summary: Comprehensive history of the narrowgauge Carson & Colorado Railroad and itsSouthern Pacific remnant between Laws andKeeler, California, abandoned in 1960.

Contents: Preface, desert commotions -- TheSlim Princess -- Bonanza in the desert -- Mixedtrain from Mina -- Narrow gauge to nowhere --Twilight on the narrow gauge -- Like the Lost Tribe:rosters -- Roster [locomotives, cars].

The Southern Pacific of Mexico and the West Coastroute / by John R. Signor and John A. Kirchner. -- San Marino, Calif. : Golden West Books, 1987.

Southern Pacific Oregon Division / BrianJennison, Victor Neves. -- Mukilteo, Wash. :Hundman Publishing, 1997.

Southern Pacific passenger train consists and cars,1955-1958 / by Harry Stegmaier. -- Lynchburg,VA : TLC Publishing, Inc., 2001.

Southern Pacific passenger trains. Volume 1, nighttrains on the Coast Route / compiled, written andpublished by Dennis Ryan and Joseph Shine. -- LaMirada, Calif. : Four Ways West, 1986 (1stprinting)

Southern Pacific review / Joseph A. Strapac. --[Daly City, California] : Pacific Coast Chapter,Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, 1986(Huntington Beach, CA : design, layout andproduction by Shade Tree Books) -- 128 pages :chiefly photographs ; 28 cm

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Southern Pacific review, 1952-82 / Joseph A.Strapac. -- Huntington Beach, Calif. : Pacific CoastChapter of Railway & Locomotive Historical Society[publisher] ; design, layout & production by ShadeTree Books, 1983.

Southern Pacific review, 1978-79 / Joseph A.Strapac. -- Huntington Beach, Calif. : Pacific CoastChapter of Railway & Locomotive Historical Society[publisher] ; design, layout & production by ShadeTree Books, 1979.

Southern Pacific review, 1980 / Joseph A.Strapac. -- Huntington Beach, Calif. : Pacific CoastChapter of Railway & Locomotive Historical Society[publisher] ; design, layout & production by ShadeTree Books, 1981.

Southern Pacific review, 1981 / Joseph A.Strapac. -- Huntington Beach, Calif. : Pacific CoastChapter of the Railway and Locomotive HistoricalSociety ; Shade Tree Books, 1982.

Southern Pacific steam locomotives : a pictorialanthology of western railroading / compiled byDonald Duke. -- 2nd ed. (10th printing, Dec. 1978)-- San Marino, Calif. : Golden West Books, 1962.

Southern Pacific, 1901-1985 / by Don L.Hofsommer ; forward by Richard C. Overton. -- 1sted. -- College Station : Texas A&M UniversityPress, 1986.

Southern Pacific's Coast Line / John R. Signor. --Wilton, Calif. : Signature Press, 1994.

Southern railroads. -- Milwaukee : Kalmbach Pub.Co., 1944. -- (Trains album of photographs ; book5)

The Southern Railway system : an illustratedhistory / by William Webb. -- Erin, Ontario :Boston Mills Press, 1986.

SP&S : the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway /Ed Austin & Tom Dill ; [book design/coverillustration, Mike Pearsall ; birds-eye maps, John

Signor ; route maps and track diagrams, EdAustin]. -- Edmonds, Washington : Pacific FastMail, ©1996. -- 375 pages : illustrations (somecolor), maps, diagrams ; 29 cm

Summary: History, operations and segment-by-segment description of the Spokane, Portland &Seattle Railway and its subsidiaries, includingOregon Electric; Oregon Trunk; Pacific & Eastern;Gales Creek & Wilson River; and the UnitedRailways.

Spectacular railroad photography : a full colorguide to weather and lighting conditions / by RogerM. Ingbretsen. -- Edmonds, Wash. : HundmanPublishing, 1988.

Summary: A guide to using natural conditionsto generate better railroad photographs.

The Spiral Tunnels and the big hill : a Canadianrailway adventure / Graeme Pole. -- Canmore,Alberta : Altitude Publishing Canada, ©1995. -- 80pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm

Summary: History and operation of CanadianPacific Railway's line over Kicking Horse Pass inthe Canadian Rockies.

The spirit of steam : the golden age of NorthAmerican steam / William L. Withuhn. -- New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1999.

Spokane, Portland & Seattle color guide to freightand passenger equipment / Ed Austin. -- ScotchPlains, NJ : Morning Sun Books, 1998.

Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway cabooses : ahistory / by Paul T. Hobbs. -- Bonners Ferry, Idaho: Great Northern Pacific Publications, 1996. -- iv,104 pages : illustrations, map, drawings, plans ;23 cm

Summary: History of cabooses on the SP&S andits subsidiaries, 1908 to 1970. Includesphotographs and diagrams (plans and elevations)for each caboose class; complete caboose roster.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Ry : the Northwest'sown railway / by Charles and Dorothy Wood. --First edition. -- Seattle, Washington : SuperiorPublishing Company, ©c974. -- 159 pages :illustrations, photographs (some color), maps,facsimiles ; 28 cm

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Summary: History and operations of theSpokane, Portland & Seattle Railway and itssubsidiaries in text and photographs.

Contents: The North Bank Road -- The OregonElectric -- The United Railways Company -- TheOregon Trunk -- The motive power -- Caboose --Steam motive power roster.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Ry. : color pictorial/ Todd Schwenk. -- La Mirada, CA : Four WaysWest, 1998.

SPSF motive power, 1986 / by Joseph W. Shine. --La Mirada, Calif. : Four-Ways West Publications,1986.

The St. Joseph Valley Railway / Joseph A.Galloway and James J. Buckley. -- Chicago :Electric Railway Historical Society, 1955. --(Bulletin (Electric Railway Historical Society) ; 16)

The St. Louis Union Station / a monograph by thearchitect and officers of the Terminal RailroadAssociation of St. Louis. -- St. Louis : RiversidePress, 1975.

Summary: Reprint of the 1895 edition publishedby National Chemigraph Company, St. Louis.

St. Louis Union Station and its railroads /Norbury L. Wayman. -- St. Louis, Missouri : EvelynE. Newman Group, ©1986. -- 111 pages :illustrations, photographs, facsimiles ; 23 cm

Summary: History of Saint Louis Union Station,opened in 1894, and once the largest passengertrain station in the world. Presented in two parts: I.St. Louis railroad passenger depots and theevolution of Union Station -- II. The railroadsserving St. Louis and their development (with 21profiles).

The St. Louis-San Francisco transcontinentalrailroad : the thirty-fifth parallel project, 1853-1890 / by H. Craig Miner. -- Manhattan, Kan. :University Press of Kansas, 1972.

Standardized locomotives, U.S. RailroadAdministration : an historic reprint / AmericanLocomotive Company. -- Ocean, N.J. : SpecialtyPress, 1973, circa 1919. -- 36 pages : illustrations; 16 x 23 cm -- (Locomotive catalogue series)

Summary: Reprint of: Standardized locomotives

built for the U. S. Railroad Administration / by theAmerican Locomotive Company, circa 1919.Illustrates and gives specifications of locomotivesbuilt under the direction of the USRA during andimmediately after World War 1.

The state of Wyoming rail plan / submitted byWilbur Smith Associates. -- ?? Wilber SmithAssociates, 2004. -- 1 v. various ca 60 p. ill, maps28 cm.

Stations West / by Edwin D. Culp. -- Caldwell,Idaho : Caxton Printers, 1972.

Steam & thunder in the timber : saga of the forestrailroads / Michael Kock ; ill. by Richard Ward. --Limited ed. -- Denver, Colo. : World Press, 1979.

Summary: History of logging railroads in theUnited States and Canada.

Steam along the Sound / by Nils Huxtable. --Vancouver, B.C. : designed and printed byEvergreen Press, ©1983. -- 1 volume (unpaged) :color illustrations, map ; 21 x 27 cm

Summary: Photographs of the operation of theRoyal Hudson steam locomotive, ex-CanadianPacific 2860, in British Columbia in the 1970s.

Steam in the Alleghenies : Western Maryland /Ross Grenard and John Krause ; photography byRobert F. Collins and William P. Price. -- [Newton,N.J.] : Carstens Publications, 1985?

Steam in the Redwoods / by Lynwood Carrancoand Henry L. Sorensen. -- Caldwell, Idaho : CaxtonPrinters, Ltd., 1988. -- 224 pages : illustrations,maps ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the logging railroads ofHumboldt County, California, with a chapter oneach company's operations. Includes maps andlocomotive rosters.

Steam in the Rockies : a steam locomotive roster ofthe Denver Rio Grande. -- Golden, Colo. : ColoradoRailroad Museum, 1963. -- 32 p.

Steam in the sixties / by Ron Ziel and George H.Foster. -- 1st ed. -- New York : Meredith Press,©1967. -- 208 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 28 cm

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Summary: Pictorial review of the last steamlocomotives operating in regular service onrailroads in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico,including some preserved engines on touristrailroads.

The steam locomotive : a century of NorthAmerican classics / Jim Boyd. -- New York :MetroBooks, by arrangement with AndoverJunction Publications, ©2000, 2002. -- 144 pages: illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of steam power ofAmerican railroads. Many of the photos are ofpreserved locomotives operating in excursionservice.

Contents: The early Americans -- Turn of thecentury -- The standard era -- Super power -- Lastof the giants.

Steam locomotive diagrams : reprint of GreatNorthern 1952 edition #82 / Great NorthernRailway. -- Chula Vista, California : J.W. Sheets,1963. -- 1 volume (iv, vi leaves, 100 unnumberedleaves) : chiefly plans ; 15 x 31 cm

Summary: A reprint of the Great NorthernRailway edition no. 82 (1952) of its steamlocomotive diagrams. Includes specifications and adiagram of each locomotive class.

The steam locomotive in 1838 : RobertStephenson's patent locomotive engine / byThomas Tredgold. -- Felton, Calif.? : GlenwoodPublishers, 1967.

Summary: Reprint of: The steam engine : itsinvention and progressive improvement / byThomas Tredgold -- London : John Weale, 1838.

The steam locomotive in America : its developmentin the twentieth century / Alfred W. Bruce. -- 1sted. -- New York : W.W. Norton, 1952.

Steam locomotives / edited by Linn W. Westcott. --[1960 edition]. -- Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Books,©1960 (8th printing, 1979) -- 272 pages :illustrations, drawings, plans ; 29 x 37 cm --(Model railroader cyclopedia ; v. 1)

Summary: Details, plans and photographs of127 representative American prototype steamlocomotives, arranged by type.

Steam locomotives and tenders from the 1938Locomotive Cyclopedia (part 2). -- Novato, Calif. :Newton K. Gregg, 1974. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ;no. 23)

Steam locomotives from the 1938 LocomotiveCyclopedia (part 1). -- Novato, Calif. : Newton K.Gregg, 1974. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ; no. 22)

Steam locomotives of South African Railroads.Volume 1, 1859- 1910 / by D.F. Holland. -- NewYork : Drake Publishers, 1972.

Steam locomotives of South African railroads.Volume 2 : SAR locos and Harbor Board locos,1873-1904 / D.F. Holland. -- New York : DrakePublishers, 1972.

Summary: Also includes South African Railwayslocomotives, 1910-1955.

Steam locomotives of the Burlington Route / byBernard Corbin, William Kerka. -- First edition. --Red Oak, Iowa : printed by Thos. D. Murphy Co.,1960.

Steam locomotives of the Frisco Line / by Lloyd E.Stagner. -- First edition. -- Boulder, Colo. : PruettPublishing, 1976.

Steam over Palmerston : a CNR branchline hub inthe 1950s / Ian Wilson. -- Orillia, Ontario :Canadian Branchline Miniatures, ©2001.

Steam passenger service directory : the bible ofrailway preservation. -- 29th annual. -- Richmond,Vt. : Great Eastern Publishing, 1994.

Steam passenger service directory : an illustrateddirectory listing tourist railroad, trolley, railwaymuseum and live steam operations with regularlyor intermittent passenger service. Also included aretoy train exhibits. -- 25th annual. -- Richmond, Vt.: Produced by Locomotive & Railway Preservationfor the Empire State Railway Museum, 1990.

Steam passenger service directory, 1968 : anillustrated directory listing steam powered, trolleyand museum operations with regularly or

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intermittent passenger service. -- Third annual. --New York : Empire State Railway Museum, 1968. -- (Steam passenger services directory ; 3rd)

Steam passenger service directory, 1972 : anillustrated directory listing steam powered, trolleyand museum operations with regularly orintermittent passenger service. -- Seventh annual.-- Middletown, N.Y. : Empire State RailwayMuseum, 1972. -- (Steam passenger servicesdirectory ; 7th)

Steam passenger service directory, 1975 : anillustrated directory listing tourist railroad, trolleyand museum operations with regularly orintermittent passenger service. -- Tenth annual. --Middletown, N.Y. : Empire State Railway Museum,1975.

Steam passenger service directory, 1977 : anillustrated directory listing tourist railroad, trolleyand museum operations with regularly orintermittent passenger service. -- Twelfth annual. -- Middletown, N.Y. : Empire State RailwayMuseum, 1977.

Steam passenger service directory, 1978 : anillustrated directory listing tourist railroad, trolleyand museum operations with regularly orintermittent passenger service. -- Thirteenthannual. -- Middletown, N.Y. : Empire State RailwayMuseum, 1978.

Steam passenger service directory, 1979 : anillustrated directory listing tourist railroad, trolleyand museum operations with regularly orintermittent passenger service. -- Fourteenthannual. -- Middletown, N.Y. : Empire State RailwayMuseum, 1979.

Steam passenger service directory, 1980 : anillustrated directory listing tourist railroad, trolleyand museum operations with regularly orintermittent passenger service. -- Fifteenth annual.-- Middletown, N.Y. : Empire State RailwayMuseum, 1980.

Steam passenger service directory, 1981 : anillustrated directory listing tourist railroad, trolleyand museum operations with regularly or

intermittent passenger service. -- Sixteenthannual. -- Middletown, N.Y. : Empire State RailwayMuseum, 1981.

Steam passenger service directory, 1982 : anillustrated directory listing tourist railroad, trolleyand museum operations with regularly orintermittent passenger service. -- Seventeenthannual. -- Middletown, N.Y. : Empire State RailwayMuseum, 1982.

Steam passenger service directory, 1988 : anillustrated directory listing tourist railroad, trolleyand museum operations with regularly orintermittent passenger service. -- Twenty-thirdannual. -- Middletown, N.Y. : Empire State RailwayMuseum, 1988.

Steam passenger service directory, 1991 : anillustrated directory listing tourist-railroad, trolleyand railway-museum operations in the UnitedStates and Canada with regularly or intermittentpassenger service … model and toy-train exhibitsand live-steam railroads. -- 26th annual. --Richmond, Vt. : Locomotive & RailwayPreservation, 1991.

Steam passenger service directory, 1992 : anillustrated directory listing tourist-railroad, trolleyand railway-museum operations in the UnitedStates and Canada with regularly or intermittentpassenger service … model and toy-train exhibitsand live-steam railroads. -- 27th annual. --Richmond, Vt. : Locomotive & RailwayPreservation, 1992.

Steam passenger service directory, 1993 : anillustrated directory listing tourist-railroad, trolleyand railway-museum operations in the UnitedStates and Canada; also included are model andtoy-train exhibits and live-steam railroads. -- 28thannual. -- Richmond, Vt. : Steam PassengerService Directory, 1993.

Steam passenger service directory, 1995 : a guideto tourist railways, trolley operations, railwaymuseums, live-steam railroads and toy trainexhibits in the United States and Canada. --Special anniversary edition; 30th annual. --Richmond, Vt. : Great Eastern Publishing, 1995.

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Steam power of the New York Central. Volume 1,modern power, 1915-1955 / Alvin F. Staufer. --Medina, Ohio : Alvin Staufer, 1961.

Steam powered passenger trains of yesterday.Volume I / by E.T. Mitchell. -- Third edition. --Paoli, Pa. : E.T. Mitchell, 1980?

Steam powered passenger trains of yesterday.Volume II / by E.T. Mitchell. -- Third edition. --Paoli, Pa. : E.T. Mitchell, 1980?

Steam Powered Video's comprehensive railroadatlas of North America. Arizona & New Mexico /Mike Walker. -- Dunkirk, Faversham, Kent,England : Steam Powered Publishing, 1995.

Steam Powered Video's comprehensive railroadatlas of North America. California and Nevada /Mike Walker. -- Dunkirk, Faversham, Kent,England : Steam Powered Publishing, 1994.

Steam Powered Video's comprehensive railroadatlas of North America. Colorado and Utah / MikeWalker. -- Dunkirk, Faversham, Kent, England :Steam Powered Publishing, 1995.

Steam Powered Video's comprehensive railroadatlas of North America. Great Lakes east / MikeWalker. -- Dunkirk, Faversham, Kent, England :Steam Powered Publishing, 1994.

Summary: Includes maps of Indiana, Michiganand Ohio.

Steam Powered Video's comprehensive railroadatlas of North America. Great Lakes west,including Chicago & St. Louis / Mike Walker. --Dunkirk, Faversham, Kent, England : SteamPowered Publishing, 1996.

Summary: Includes maps of Illinois andWisconsin.

Steam Powered Video's comprehensive railroadatlas of North America. North East U.S.A. / MikeWalker. -- Dunkirk, Faversham, Kent, England :Steam Powered Publishing, 1993.

Summary: Includes maps of Connecticut,Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland,Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, NewYork, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont.

Steam Powered Video's comprehensive railroadatlas of North America. Pacific Northwest,including Alaska & Hawaii / Mike Walker. --Dunkirk, Faversham, Kent, England : SteamPowered Publishing, 1998.

Summary: Includes maps of Oregon andWashington.

Steam spirit / by Nils Huxtable and Thomas R.Schultz. -- West Vancouver, B.C. : Steamscenes,1985. -- 1 volume (32 unnumbered pages) : colorphotographs, drawings ; 23 x 30 cm

Summary: Published in cooperation with theNorfolk Southern Corporation, describes thepreserved steam locomotives and trains of theSouthern Railway (beginning in 1966) and NorfolkSouthern's steam excursion program, spearheadedby W. Graham Claytor.

Steam towards the sunset : the railroads of LincolnCounty / by Lloyd M. Palmer -- Limited edition. --Newport, Or. : Lincoln County Historical Society,1982.

Steam trains / Colin Garrett. -- New York : GalleryBooks, 1984.

Steam trains of the Soo : 100 years of steam anddiesel / by Leslie V. Suprey. -- Golden centennialedition, 1883-1983. -- Fortuna, Calif. : SteamTrains of the Soo Publishers [publisher] ; CalCentral Press [printer], 1983, ©1962.

Steam trains of the world / [Colin Garratt] ;conceived, designed and edited by LabyrinthPublishing. -- New York : Exeter Books :distributed by Bookthrift, 1987. -- 256 pages :illustrations (some color) ; 24 x 31 cm (9.5 x 11.5in.)

Summary: "From the British Isles and theMiddle East, from Russia and China and theOcean Islands of Australasia, pictures of thehighest quality have been included to present alavish illustration of living steam. Here are factsand tales about the lines operating today, thelandscapes they cross and the cargoes they haul.

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Here also are detailed commentaries on the world'smagnificent engines, documented with a clearguide as to where throughout the world they canbe found" -- OCLC WorldCat.

Steam trains of the world / Bill Hayes. -- NewYork : Galahad Books, 1981.

Steam with variation / Richard F. Lind. --Barrington, Ill. : Richard F. Lind Publications,1966.

Summary: Photographs of steam power, fromthe 1940s to the 1960s.

Steam, steel & limiteds / by Wm. W. Kratville. --Omaha, Neb. : Barnhart Press [printer], 1962.

Steam, steel & stars : America's last steam railroad/ photographs by O. Winston Link ; text by TimHensley ; afterword by Thomas H. Garver. -- NewYork : Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1987. -- 144 pages :photographs ;

Summary: O. Winston Link's night photographsof the Norfolk and Western Railway during steam'slast stand between 1955 and 1960--the steamlocomotives, stations, roundhouses, railroadersand trackside rural life.

Steamboat Virginia V / M.S. Kline. -- Bellevue,Wash. : Documentary Book Publishers, 1985.

Steamcars to the Comstock : the Virginia &Truckee Railroad, the Carson & Colorado Railroad/ their story in pictures and prose by Lucius Beebeand Charles Clegg. -- 3rd edition. -- Berkeley,California : Howell-North Press, 1960, ©1957 (2ndprinting, August 1963) -- 107 pages : illustrations(some color), photographs, maps ; 29 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of the Virginia &Truckee Railroad and its narrow gauge subsidiary,the Carson & Colorado Railway.

Steaming up! : the autobiography of Samuel M.Vauclain / with Earl Chapin May. -- San Marino,California : Golden West Books, ©1973. (3rdprinting, January 1981) -- 320 pages :illustrations, photographs, portraits ; 22 cm

Summary: Samuel Vauclain rose fromroundhouse mechanic to the presidency of the

Baldwin Locomotive Works. Reprint of the 1930edition published by Brewer & Warren, New York.

Steam's finest hour / edited by David P. Morgan. -- Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Publishing Co., ©1959(6th printing, 1975) -- 126 pages : illustrations,photographs ; 29 x 41 cm

Summary: Large-format book with descriptionsand photographs of 101 of the best-performingsteam locomotives built after the mid-1920s.Arranged by railroad geographically, includesspecifications, action and builders' photos,Canadian and Mexican railroads.

Steel over the Willamette / Arlen Sheldrake,Richard Thompson, Bob Weaver, Trent Stetz, SteveHauff. -- First edition. -- Portland, Oregon : PacificNorthwest Chapter, National Railway HistoricalSociety, ©2012 (first printing) -- 56 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps, diagrams ; 28 cm

Summary: A technical and social historycommemorating the 100th anniversary of Portland,Oregon's, Steel Bridge, built by the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company,opened in 1912, and owned in 2012 by the UnionPacific Railroad.

Contents: The Steel before the Steel: the firstSteel Bridge -- The new bridge: constructing theHarriman bridge -- Making it go up and down:design and operation -- Trolleys to the east side:early transit operations -- Passengers and freight:railroad use of the bridge -- Overhead returns tothe bridge: MAX rails cross the river -- The peoplebehind the bridge: designers, builders, proponentsand opponents.

Steel rails to the sunrise / by Ron Ziel and GeorgeH. Foster. -- New York : Hawthorn Books, 1965.

Steel rails to victory / by Ron Ziel. -- New York :Hawthorn Books, Inc., ©1970. -- 288 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps ; 28 cm

Summary: Illustrated story of the home andbattle-front railroads in World War II.

Steel trails : the epic of the railroads / Martin D.Stevers. -- New York : Minton, Balch & Company,©1933 -- x, 374 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

Summary: The author presents materials to givereaders, as of 1933, "an idea of the railroad as anoperating institution and some idea of the

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problems which confront the workers andexecutives who provide the nation with its railroadservice." -- Preface.

Steel trails to Santa Fe / by L.L. Waters. --Lawrence, Kansas : University of Kansas Press,1950. -- 500 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps ; 24 cm

Summary: Corporate and business history of theAtchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway.

The steel went north : a brief history of the WhitePass & Yukon Route / [by Roy Minter. -- Ottawa :Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationary, 1963.-- 8 unnumbered pages ; illustrations, maps ; 28cm

Summary: Reprinted from issue of North (May-June 1962).

Stern-wheelers up Columbia : a century ofsteamboating in the Oregon Country / by RandallV. Mills. -- Palo Alto, Calif. : Pacific Books, 1947.

The story of American railroads / by Stewart H.Holbrook. -- New York : Crown Publishers, 1947.

The story of American railroads and how theyhelped build a nation / by Olive W. Burt. -- NewYork : John Day Company, ©1969. -- 256 pages :illustrations, maps ; 24 cm

Summary: General history of railroads in theUnited State.

The story of the B. C. Electric Railway Company /Henry Ewert. -- North Vancouver, B.C. : WhitecapBooks Ltd., ©1986. -- 338 pages : illustrations,drawings ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the electric interurbanrailroad between Vancouver and Chilliwack,British Columbia, from 1897 to 1958. Includesreproductions of timetables.

The story of the Grand Canyon Railway : cowboys,miners, presidents & kings / by Al Richmond. --Revised edition. -- Flagstaff, Ariz. : Grand CanyonRailway, 1989, 1985.

The story of the western railroads / by RobertEdgar Riegel -- New York : Macmillan, 1926. -- xv,345 pages : 21 cm.

The story of the western railroads : from 1852through the reign of the giants / by Robert EdgarRiegel. -- Lincoln, Neb. : University of NebraskaPress, 1964, 1926.

Summary: Reprint of an edition published byMacmillan in 1926. "A Bison Book."

Strategic rail corridor network (STRACNET) anddefense connector lines / Headquarters SurfaceDeployment and Distribution Command. -- ScottAFB, IL : Military Surface Deployment andDistribution Command, 2008. -- 89 p. ill., maps28 cm.

Streamlined steam : a pictorial review ofstreamstyled steam locomotives of thirty-six UnitedStates and Canadian railroads / edited by Eric H.Archer. -- First edition. -- New York, N.Y. :Quadrant Press, Inc., 1973 (2nd printing) -- 54pages : illustrations ; 22 x 28 cm -- (QuadrantPress review ; 1)

Summary: Pictorial review of streamlined steamlocomotives on Canadian and U.S. railroads, 1934-1960.

Streamliner memories / Mike Schafer. -- OsceolaWI MBI Publishing Company, ©1999. -- 96 pages :color illustrations, drawings ; 23 cm

Summary: Recollections of the author of variouspassenger streamliners in the United States.

The Streator connection : where Conrail meets theSanta Fe / Robert P. Olmsted. -- Woodridge,Illinois : McMillan Publications, 1981 (1st printing,June 1981) -- 96 pages : chiefly photographs ; 29cm

Summary: Pictorial study of the interchangepoint between the Atchison, Topeka & Santa FeRailway and Conrail at Streator, Illinois, andConrail's connecting line to South Bend, Indiana.

The street railway era in Seattle : a chronicle of sixdecades / by Leslie Blanchard. -- Forty Fort,Pennsylvania : Harold E. Cox, ©1968. -- iv, 151pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ; 28 cm

Contents: Horsecar days in old Seattle --Seattle's first electric railway and how it grew,

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1889-1890 -- The coming of the cables, 1887-1891-- Competition, chaos, and more cable cars, 1891-1909 -- Seattle's interurban railways: a thumbnailsketch -- Consolidations -- The golden years, 1900-1912 -- Borrasca, 1912-1919 -- Municipalownership: the first decade, 1919-1929 -- The rideto the rip track, 1930-1941 -- Major routes androute changes, 1919-1930 -- Chronologies of majornorth-south lines, 1930 to abandonment -- Datesof abandonment of individual routes andconversions to on-man operation -- Roster ofpassenger equipment, Seattle City Lines -- Rosterof equipment, Seattle, Renton & Southern Railway.

Street railways of New Orleans / by E. HarperCharlton. -- Los Angeles : Interurbans, 1955. -- 96pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm -- (Interurbansspecial ; no. 17 = vol. 13, no. 1, Apr. 1955)

Summary: History of street railways in andaround New Orleans, Louisiana, from thehorsecars beginning in 1831 to the operations ofthe New Orleans Public Service, Inc., formed in1922 to take over the electric lines.

Contents: Chronology, 1831-1955 -- CanalStreet down the years -- Routes -- Track, paving &overhead -- Barns & shops -- Orleans-KennerTraction Co. -- Algiers -- Sewage & Water Board --Finale. Includes index.

Street smart : streetcars and cities in the twentyfirst century / edited by Gloria Ohland and ShelleyPoticha. -- Oakland, CA : Reconnecting America,©2009. -- 92 pages : color photographs, colormaps ; 30 cm

Summary: Survey of existing and plannedstreetcar systems in the United States.

Sugar trains pictorial / by Jesse C. Conde. -- Firstedition. -- Felton, Calif. : Glenwood Publishers,1975.

Summary: Photographs of Hawaiian sugarplantations and their railroads.

Sumpter Valley logging railroads / Alfred Mullettand Leonard Merritt. -- Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, ©2011. -- 127 pages :illustrations, maps ; 24 cm -- (Images of rail)

Summary: Pictorial history of the narrow gaugelogging railroads that connected with the SumpterValley Railway.

Contents: Sumpter Valley primer -- The sawmill-- The Oregon Lumber Company: 1889-1962 -- The

Stoddard Lumber Company: 1897-1943 -- Loggingbetween Baker and Sumpter: 1889-1918 --Whitney: 1890-1941 -- W.H. Eccles LumberCompany: 1905-1926 -- Baker White Pine LumberCompany: 1912-1931 -- Austin, Bates, and the lastbig show: 1915-1974. -- Bibliography -- SumpterValley Railroad Restoration, Inc.

Sumpter Valley Railway / Alfred Mullett andLeonard Merritt. -- Charleston, SC : ArcadiaPublishing, ©2009 -- 127 pages : illustrations,maps ; 24 cm -- (Images of rail)

Summary: Pictorial history of the narrow gaugeSumpter Valley Railway in northeastern Oregon,1990 to 1962.

Sunset along Susquehanna waters : Williamsport,Leetonia, Slate Run, Cammal, Glen Union,Gleasonton / by Thomas T. Taber III. --Williamsport, Pa. : Lycoming Print. Co., 1972. --(Logging railroad era of lumbering in Pennsylvania; no. 4)

Sunset Limited : the Southern Pacific Railroad andthe development of the American West, 1850-1930/ Richard J. Orsi. -- Berkeley : University ofCalifornia Press, ©2005. -- xxii, 615 pages :illustrations, portraits, maps ; 24 cm

Summary: History of the Southern Pacific that"explores the railroad's development and influence--especially as it affected land settlement,agriculture, water policy, and the environment" --Book jacket.

Sunset Limited : the Southern Pacific Railroad andthe development of the American West / Richard J.Orsi. -- Berkeley : University of California Press,2005 (1st paperback printing)

The Super Chief, train of the stars / Stan Repp. --San Marino, California : Golden West Books,©1980. -- 258 pages : illustrations (some color),photographs, plans, facsimiles ; 23 cm

Summary: History and operations of Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe Railway's Super Chief expresstrain, between Chicago and Los Angeles from 1936and 1970.

Super power steam locomotives / by Richard J.Cook. -- San Marino, Calif. : Golden West Books,1966.

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Superpower : the making of a steam locomotive /written and illustrated by David Weitzman. -- Firstedition. -- Boston, Massachusetts : David R.Godine, Publisher, Inc., 1987 (2nd printing, 1988)-- 107 pages : illustrations ; 29 x 34 cm

Summary: The author describes the building ofmodern steam locomotives with text andillustrations and drawings of the machines andworkers.

Contents: Beginnings -- Apprentice Kid -- Whatnext, Will Woodard? -- Foundry -- Forge -- Machineshop -- Boiler shop.

Supertrains : solutions to America's transportationgridlock / Joseph Vranich ; forward by TomClancy. -- First paperback edition. -- New York : St.Martin's Press, 1993, ©1991. -- 422 pages :illustrations, maps, drawings ; 24 cm

Summary: Suggested solutions fortransportation gridlock in America for passengertravel, using examples of railroads in othercountries for comparison.

Switchback to the timber : a history to the MountHood Railroad and the Oregon Lumber Company /Clem L. Pope. -- Hood River, Oregon : Old ForesterPublishing Co., 1992.

The Switzerland trail of America : an illustratedhistory of the romantic narrow gauge lines runningwest from Boulder, Colorado : the Greeley, SaltLake & Pacific, and the Colorado & Northwestern,later the Denver, Boulder & Western / by ForestCrossen. -- Limited ed. -- Boulder, Colo. : PruettPress, 1962.

The Switzerland trail of America, with an addedchapter : an illustrated history of the romanticnarrow gauge lines running west from Boulder,Colorado : the Greeley, Salt Lake & Pacific, and theColorado & Northwestern, later the Denver,Boulder & Western / by Forest Crossen. -- Limiteded. -- Boulder, Colo. : Pruett Press, 1978, 1962(2nd printing)

Switzerland's amazing railways / Cecil J. Allen. --Rev. and reprinted. -- New York : Thomas Nelson &Sons, 1960, 1953.

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A tale of two cities and a train : history of theNevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad, 1874-1942/ Juanita Kennedy Browne. -- Nevada City, Calif. :Nevada County Historical Society, 1987.

Tales of the rails / edited by Veronica Hutchinson; illustrated by Bernard Safran. -- First edition. --Cleveland : World Publishing Company, ©1952. --329 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

Summary: Collection of stories of the engineers,firemen, switchmen, conductors, dispatchers andother men connected with railroad operation.

Tank cars, 1922-1943. -- Novato, Calif. : NewtonK. Gregg, 1973. -- (Train shed cyclopedia ; no. 12)

The tar paper shack / by Dan Rehwalt ; withillustrations by The Reader. -- Oakridge, OR :Grizzly Press, ©2006 -- 46 pages ; 22 cm

Summary: Stories for young readers of growingup in Westfir, Oregon, a lumber mill town in theCascade Range next to the Southern Pacific mainline. There are no illustrations; they must besupplied by The Reader's mind's eye.

Tehachapi : Southern Pacific--Santa Fe / John R.Signor. -- San Marino, Calif. : Golden West Books,1983 (3rd printing, Feb. 1986)

Tehachapi : Southern Pacific--Santa Fe / John R.Signor. -- San Marino, Calif. : Golden West Books,1983.

Ten spikes to the rail : Twohy Brothers, early dayNorthwestern railroad builders / John RogerTwohy. -- First edition. -- Jenner, CA : Goat RockPublications, ©1983. -- 211 pages : illustrations,photographs, portraits, maps, facsimiles ; 22 cm

Summary: History and genealogy of the Twohyfamily with emphasis on its construction andengineering firm, active in building railroads andother major infrastructure in the Pacific Northwest.Relates the Twohy Brothers' role in the "DeschutesRailroad War" and the building of the California &Oregon Coast Railroad near Grants Pass.

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A textbook on electric lighting and railways :dynamo-electric machinery, alternating currents,interior wiring / International CorrespondenceSchools. -- Scranton, Pa. : International TextbookCo., 1901.A textbook on electric lighting and railways :geometric drawing, mechanical drawing, electricrailways / International Correspondence Schools. -- Scranton, Pa. : International Textbook Co., 1901.

A textbook on steam engineering : arithmetic,measurement and use of letters in formulas,principles of mechanics, machine elements,mechanics of fluids, strength of materials /International Correspondence Schools. --Scranton, Pa. : International Textbook Co.,

That reminds me of another story : stories of theSP&S Railway / by Kenny Prager. -- [Hillsboro, Or.]: [Laurel Prager], ©1999. -- xiv, 167 pages :illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm

Summary: A locomotive engineer's experienceson the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway.

The economics of railroad construction / byWalter Loring Webb. -- First edition. -- New York :John Wiley, 1907.

Thirty pound rails / by Kelly Choda. -- Aurora,Colorado : Filter Press, ©1956 (second printing,July 1957) -- 46 pages : illustrations (woodcuts),maps ; 22 cm

Summary: History of building and operatingnarrow gauge railroads in the Colorado RockyMountains, illustrated with woodcuts from the1880s.

This fascinating railroad business / by RobertSelph Henry. -- Second edition, revised. --Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, 1943, 1942

This was railroading / by George B. Abdill. -- Firstedition. -- Seattle, Wash. : Superior Publishing,1958.

This was sawmilling / by Ralph W. Andrews. --New York : Bonanza Books, a division of CrownPublishers, by arrangement with SuperiorPublishing Company, 1957.

Summary: History of lumber milling in thePacific Northwest.

Those amazing cab forwards / George H. Harlan. -- Greenbrae, Calif. : G. H. Harlan, 1983 (1stprinting)

Those Daylight 4-8-4's / R.J. Church. -- Omaha,Nebraska : Kratville Publications, ©1976. -- 97pages, 22 unnumbered pages, 2 folded leaves ofplates : illustrations, photographs (some color),plans, maps ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the construction andoperation of Southern Pacific GS-class 4-8-4 steamlocomotives built and put into service beginning in1930. Final chapter concerns the restoration of ex-SP GS-4 4449 for the American Freedom Train.

Contents: Concept of an engine -- At thebuilders -- GS-1, the forerunners -- GS-2, thestreamlined locomotive -- GS-3, the first speedsters-- GS-4, ultimate in passenger power -- GS-5,experiment in roller bearings -- GS-6, the warbabies -- GS-7 & 8, in from St. Louis --Development -- Operations -- 4449, a Queenrevived.

Through by rail / by Charles Gilbert Hall. -- NewYork : Macmillan, 1938.

Summary: Railroad history and operations for ajuvenile audience.

Through covered bridges to Concord : a recollectionof the Concord & Claremont RR (NH) / Edgar T.Mead, Jr. -- Brattleboro, Vt. : Stephen GreenePress, 1970.

Thunder in the mountains : the life and times ofMadera Sugar Pine / by Hank Johnston ;illustrations by Don Devere. -- First edition. -- LosAngeles, California : Trans-Anglo Books, ©1968. --128 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps, plan,facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the Madera Sugar PineCompany and its predecessors, operator of loggingrailroads, lumber flumes and mills from town ofMadera, California, to the camp of Sugar Pine inthe Sierra Nevada from about 1876 to 1931.

Thunder in the mountains : the life and times ofMadera Sugar Pine / by Hank Johnston ;illustrations by Don Devere. -- Second edition,

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(revised) -- Corona del Mar, California : Trans-Anglo Books, 1970, ©1968. -- 128 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps, plan, facsimiles ;29 cm

Summary: History of the Madera Sugar PineCompany and its predecessors, operator of loggingrailroads, lumber flumes and mills from town ofMadera, California, to the camp of Sugar Pine inthe Sierra Nevada from about 1876 to 1931.

Ticket to Toltec : a mile by mile guide for theCumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad / by Doris B.Osterwald. -- Hugo, Colorado : WesternGuideways, Ltd., ©1992 (fifth printing 1998)

Tickets please-- : all about California railroads / byDolan Eargle, Jr. -- First edition. -- San Francisco :California Living Books, 1979. -- 157 pages :illustrations, maps ; 28 cm

Summary: Brief history of railroads in Californiafollowed by descriptions of rail lines existing in the1970s, mainlines, shortlines, tourist roads andmuseums.

Ties that bind : a selection of the finest storiesabout railroads and railroad personalities. --[Washington, D.C.?] : Federation for RailwayProgress, 1952? -- 64 unnumbered pages :illustrations ; 23 cm

Summary: Articles and stories reprinted fromRailway Progress magazine to commemorate itsfifth anniversary.

Timetable treasury. -- New York : WaynerPublications, 1979.

Summary: Sampling of railroad publictimetables from 1920s to 1960s.

To hell in a day coach : an exasperated look atAmerican railroads / by Peter Lyon. -- Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1968 (2nd printing)

To Santa Fe by narrow gauge : the D&RG's "ChiliLine" / Gordon Chappell. -- Golden, Colo. :Colorado Railroad Museum, 1973 (second printing,1976) -- 54 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, facsimiles : 28 cm

Summary: History of Denver & Rio GrandeWestern Railroad's line from Antonito, Colorado, toSanta Fe, New Mexico, operated from 1887 to1941.

To Seattle by trolley : the story of the Seattle-Everett Interurban and the trolley that went to sea/ Warren W. Wing. -- Edmonds, Washington :Pacific Fast Mail, ©1988. -- 159 pages :illustrations, photographs (some color), maps,facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the Seattle-EverettTraction Company, the Pacific Northwest Tractionand the related electric railways operating northfrom Seattle to around Everett and Snohomish,and the disconnected Northern Division atBellingham, Mount Vernon and Sedro Woolley,Washington.

To Tacoma by trolley : the Puget Sound electricrailway / Warren W. Wing. -- Edmonds,Washington : Pacific Fast Mail, ©1995. -- 144pages : illustrations (some color), maps, drawings ;29 cm

Summary: History of the Puget Sound ElectricRailway, an interurban that connected Seattle withTacoma, Washington, and ran between 1902 and1929. Includes equipment roster.

To the Columbia gateway : the Oregon Railway andthe Northern Pacific, 1879-1884 / Peter J. Lewty. -- Pullman, Wash. : Washington State UniversityPress, 1987.

To the great ocean : Siberia and the Trans-SiberianRailway / by Harmon Tupper. -- First edition. --Boston : Little, Brown, 1965.

Toledo, Peoria & Western / Paul H. Stringham --Peoria, Illinois : Deller Archive, Inc., 1993.

Tonopah, silver camp of Nevada / by Stanley W.Paher. -- Las Vegas, Nev. : Nevada Publications,1978.

The Toronto trolley car story, 1921-1961 / byLouis H. Pursley. -- Los Angeles, California :Interurbans, 1961. -- 164 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm --(Interurbans special ; 29 = vol. 19, no. 1, June1961)

Summary: History and operations of the citystreetcar system of the Toronto TransportationCommission beginning in 1921.

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Contents: Toronto Civic Railway -- Down theyears -- Route record -- Fares, transfers, tickets --Track -- Power supply -- Cars -- Trolley coaches &uses -- Shops, carbarns, yards -- Canada's firstsubway -- Ferry service -- Album -- Maps.

Track & turnout engineering -- Simmons-Boardman, 1927.

The track going back / text by Everett L.DeGolyer, Jr. -- Fort Worth, Tex. : Amon CarterMuseum, 1969.

Summary: Catalog of photographs of westernrailroads from the museum's exhibition on the100th anniversary of completion of thetranscontinental railroad.

Trackless trolleys of Boston / by Bradley H. Clarke; map diagrams prepared by Ralph W. Leighton. --Cambridge, Massachusetts : Boston Street RailwayAssociation, ©1970. -- 63, xi pages : illustrations,photographs, plans, maps ; 28 cm -- (Bulletin(Boston Street Railway Association) ; no. 7)

Summary: History and operations of Boston'selectric trolley bus system, which began in 1936.The Boston Elevated Railway operated the system,1936-1947 and the Metropolitan Transit Authorityran it after 1947.

Tracks in time : the story of the local railroad,Willamina, Oregon / by Charlene Brown for theWillamina Museum of Local History. -- Willamina,Oregon : Willamina Museum of Local History,2005. -- 54 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps ; 22 cm

Summary: Brief history of the railroads aroundWillamina, Oregon, including the narrow gaugeOregonian Railway, Sheridan & Willamina andWillamina & Grand Ronde.

Trackside to the Jersey Shore with John Dziobko,Jr. / by Joel Rosenbaum and Tom Gallio. --Scotch Plains, NJ : Morning Sun Books, Inc.,©2011 (first printing)

Trackwork handbook for model railroaders / byPaul Mallery. -- Cossayuna, N.Y. : Builder'sCompendium, 1969 (1st printing)

Traction classics. Volume one, the interurbans, thegreat wood and steel cars / William D. Middleton.-- San Marino, California : Golden West Books,©1983. -- 257 pages : illustrations, photographs,plans, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the electric interurbanindustry, with focus on the wooden andheavyweight steel cars themselves, with plans,diagrams and specifications, with narrativehistories of the roads that used them.

Traction guidebook for model railroaders / editedby Mike Schafer. -- Milwaukee, WI : KalmbachBooks, 1974.

Tragedy at southern Oregon Tunnel 13 :DeAutremonts hold up the Southern Pacific / ScottMangold. -- Charleston, SC : The History Press,2013. -- 207 pages : illustrations, photographs,portraits, maps, facsimiles ; 23 cm

Summary: The author "draws on interviews, in-depth research and previously unpublished mapsand photographs to document the events at Tunnel13 … he chronicles the resulting four-yearmanhunt and the eventual conviction of theDeAutremonts." -- Cover

Tragic train : "the City of San Francisco" / by DonDeNevi. -- 1st ed. -- Seattle : Superior Publishing,1977.

Trail of the Zephyrs : the Burlington Route innorthern Illinois / by Robert P. Olmsted. -- [Placeof publication not identified] : Robert P. Olmsted,1970.

The trail to Oregon / Frederica B. Coons. --Portland, Oregon : Binfords & Mort, 1954 (Portland: Metropolitan Press) -- [xi], 183 pages :illustrations ; 22 cm.

Trails among the Columbine : a Colorado highcounty anthology / editor, Steven J. Meyers. --Denver : Sundance Publications, 1985.

Trails of the iron horse : an informal history / bythe Western Writers of America ; edited by DonRussell. -- Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1975.

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Trails, rails and war : the life of General G. M.Dodge / by J.R. Perkins. -- First edition. --Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, 1929 (Brooklyn, N.Y. :Press of Braunworth & Co.) -- xix, 369 pages :illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm.

Train operation : a treatise on train rules, trainorders, change of time table, automatic blocksignals, interlocking, examination questions andanswers / by William Nichols. -- Rochester, N.Y. :Le Grand Brown, 1916.

Train to yesterday : narrow gauge railroading insouth western Colorado. -- Rahway, N.J. :Railroadians of America, 1955? (3rd printing) -- 18unnumbered pages : illustrations, photographs,maps ; 28 cm

Summary: Brief histories of the Denver & RioGrande Western's Durango to Silverton line, thethree short railroads at Silverton (Silverton,Gladstone & Northerly; Silverton Northern;Silverton Railroad) and the D&RGW's Coloradonarrow gauge empire.

Train trips : exploring America by rail / by WilliamG. Scheller. -- Charlotte, N.C. : East Woods Press,1981 (2nd printing)

Train trips : exploring America by rail / by WilliamG. Scheller. -- Revised edition. -- Charlotte, N.C. :East Woods Press, 1984.

Train watcher's guide to Chicago / written andpublished by John Szwajkart. -- Third edition. --Brookfield, Ill. : John Szwajkart, 1987.

The train whistle's echo : story of the westernrailroad era / by Phyllis Zauner. -- Sonoma, CA :Zanel Publications, ©1981 -- 63 pages :illustrations, map ; 28 cm

Summary: Brief histories of railroads in thewestern United States. Includes a directory oftourist railroads and rail museums.

Train wrecks : a pictorial history of accidents onthe main line / by Robert C. Reed. -- New York :Bonanza Books, 1963.

Train. -- New York : DK Publishing, Inc., 2009. --22 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm-- (See how they go!)

Summary: Intended for preschool children."Simple text and colorful pictures introduce youngchildren to different kinds of trains. Includes asheet of train stickers." -- OCLC WorldCat

Trains / by Robert Selph Henry. -- Electronic ageedition. -- New York : Bobbs-Merrill, 1957, 1934.

Trains / by Robert Selph Henry. -- Twentiethanniversary edition. -- Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill,1954.

Summary: Railroad history and operations.

Trains : what they do, how they do it, whirlingwheels, hissing steam, locomotives, cars, tracks,signals / cooperating editors, Rebecca J. Coffin …[and three others]. -- New York : Edward Stern &Company, ©1935. -- 24 pages : illustrations ; 23 x20 cm -- (Picture scripts)

Summary: Railroad operations, from theroundhouse to the streamlined passenger train.Intended for a juvenile audience.

Trains : a photographer's journey / by GraemeOuterbridge. -- New York, N.Y. : Harry N. Abrams,Inc., 2000.

Trains : the early years = Die Anfange derEisenbahn = les debuts du chemin de fer / test byBeverly Cole ; picture research by Alex Linhorn ;created by Getty Images. -- London : Konemann,©2001. -- 345 pages photographs ; 26 x 30 cm

Summary: Photographs from the collections ofGetty Images, London, England, illustrating thehistory of railroads in Great Britain and aroundthe world.

Trains around the world. -- Secaucus, N.J. :Debribooks [publisher] ; Book Sales, Inc.[distributor], 1975, 1972.

Trains in color / by John Westwood. -- London,England : Octopus Books, 1980.

Trains in transition / Lucius Beebe. -- New York :Bonanza Books, 1941.

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Trains of America : all-color railroad photographyfeaturing the late steam and early diesel era / byDonald J. Heimburger. -- Second edition. -- ForestPark, Illinois : Heimburger House Publishing Co.,©1989 -- 204 pages : color photographs ; 29 cm

Summary: Photographs of motive power andtrains "present a wide variety of railroads and theircolor schemes within the time period from about1940 to 1965." -- Title page verso.

Trains of discovery : western railroads and thenational parks / Alfred Runte. -- Niwot, Colorado :Roberts Rinehart Publishers, ©1990, 1994.

Summary: History of the promotion of passengertravel to the National Parks in the West, withillustrations of advertising posters, timetables andbrochures.

Trains to the Russian River / Fred A. Stindt. --[Place of publication not identified] : [Pacific CoastChapter of the Railway & Locomotive HistoricalSociety ; F.A. Stindt], ©1974 (5th printing, 1988)

Trains to victory : America's railroads in World WarII, including foreign theater operations / by DonaldJ. Heimburger and John Kelly. -- First edition. --Forest Park, Ill. : Heimburger House Publishing,2009.

Trains we remember / Robert J. Wayner. -- [Placeof publication not identified] : Wayner Publications,197-? -- 77 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

Summary: Pictorial work with descriptions ofpassenger trains and cars, with photos of varioustrains, their cars--exterior views and interior viewswith available amenities.

The trains we rode. Volume 1, Alton--New YorkCentral / Lucius Beebe & Charles Clegg. --Berkeley : Howell-North Books, 1965.

The trains we rode. Volume 2, Northern Pacific--Wabash / Lucius Beebe & Charles Clegg. --Berkeley : Howell-North Books, 1966.

Trains, tracks and travel / by T.W. Van Metre. --Sixth edition. -- New York : Simmons-Boardman,1943, 1926.

Trains : an illustrated history of locomotivedevelopment / S.P. Gordon. -- London : CathayBooks, 1976.

The train-watcher's guide to North Americanrailroads / compiled by George H. Drury. --Second edition. -- Waukesha, WI : KalmbachBooks, ©1992. -- 288 pages : illustrations,photographs, portraits, maps , 14 x 21 cm --(Railroad reference series ; no. 11)

Summary: "A contemporary reference to themajor railroads of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico." -- Cover.

The train-watcher's guide to North Americanrailroads / compiled by George H. Drury. --Milwaukee : Kalmbach Pub. Co., 1984.

The transcontinental railroad / by ThomasStreissguth. -- San Diego, California, LucentBooks, Inc., ©2000. -- 96 pages : illustrations,map ; 24 cm. -- (Building history series)

Summary: Juvenile literature. “Discusses thehistory of the transcontinental railroad, includingthe construction of the Central Pacific, UnionPacific and other related railroads which joined theeast and west coast by meeting a PromontoryPoint, Utah.” – Title page verso.

Transit in the Triangle. Volume I, 1900-1964 : acentury look at Pittsburgh public transit / byBlaine S. Hays and James A. Toman. -- Chicago,Illinois : Central Electric Railfans' Association,2012. -- 224 pages : illustrations (some color),maps ; 29 cm. -- (Bulletin … of Central ElectricRailfans' Association ; 145)

Summary: Comprehensive history of the streetrailways of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania through theconsolidation by Pittsburgh Railways in the early20th century to the take over by the Port Authorityin 1964.

Transit's stepchild, the trolley coach, Special # 58-- Interurbans, 1973.

Transportation / by Edwin J. Clapp. -- Revised1921. -- New York : Alexander Hamilton Institute,1921, 1919. -- (Modern business ; v. 15)

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The transportation blue book : containing railroad,steamship, motor stage and airway lines travelinformation. -- Glendale, CA : Interurbans, 1976. -- 192 pages : illustrations ; 16 x 12 cm (6 x 4˝ in.) -- (Interurbans extra : no. 2, winter 1976)

Summary: Contains transportation schedulesfor the San Francisco Bay Area and northernCalifornia.

Reprint, originally published: San Francisco,Cal. : Peck-Judah Company as vol. 28, no. 5 (May1931).

Transportation rules : effective August 1, 1935. --[Portland, Or.] : [Northern Pacific TerminalCompany of Oregon], 1935.

Travel diary of William Richardson from Boston toNew Orleans by land, 1815 / foreword by WilliamBell Wait. -- Limited edition privately printed. --New York : Valve Pilot Corp., 1938.

Summary: Depiction of overland travel beforethe railroad era. Includes an essay by DorothyRichardson who traveled by train from Boston toNew Orleans in December 1939. Dorothy wasWilliam Richardson's great, great grand-daughter.

Travel on Southern antebellum railroads, 1828-1860 / Eugene Alvarez. -- University, Ala? :University of Alabama Press, 1974.

TravElectric : the story of the Rochester, Syracuse& Eastern Railroad and associated lines / byJames R. McFarlane. -- Chicago, Illinois : CentralElectric Railfan's Association, ©2010. -- 256 pages: illustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 29cm -- (Bulletin … of Central Electric Railfans'Association ; 143)

Summary: History and operations of the electricinterurban and street railways that servedSyracuse, Auburn, Oswego, Rochester andLockport and communities in between innorthwestern New York state.

Travelers official railway guide of the United Statesand Canada. -- Ann Arbor : printed for NationalRailway Publication Company by UniversityMicrofilms, 1968, 1868. -- 1 volume(approximately 300 pages of various numberingsand unnumbered pages) : illustrations, maps ; 17cm

Summary: Railway guide and passenger trainschedules. Facsimile reprint of the first issue, June

1868, of the Official Railway Guide, reproducedfrom an original issue in the New York PublicLibrary, owner of the only copy known to exist, inobservance of the 100th anniversary of the OfficialRailway Guide.

Travelers official railway guide of the United Statesand Canada. -- Golden Spike Centennial issue. --Ann Arbor, Michigan : printed for National RailwayPublication Company by University Microfilms,©1969, 1869. -- 1 volume (approximately 300pages of various numberings and unnumberedpages) : illustrations, maps ; 17 cm

Summary: Railway guide and passenger trainschedules. Facsimile of the June 1869 issue,reproduced from the original in the New YorkPublic Library believed to be the only copy inexistence.

A treasury of railroad folklore : the stories, talltales, traditions, ballads and songs of the Americanrailroad man / edited by B. A. Botkin and Alvin F.Harlow. -- New York : Crown Publishers, 1953. --xiv, 530 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

A treasury of railroad folklore : the stories, talltales, traditions, ballads and songs of the Americanrailroad man / edited by B. A. Botkin and Alvin F.Harlow. -- New York : Crown Publishers, 1953.

A treatise on milling & milling machines /Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. -- Bradley, IL :Lindsay Publications, Inc., 1990. -- 409 pages :illustrations ; 21 cm

Summary: Describes the construction and useof metal working milling machines. Reprint:originally published by Cincinnati Milling MachineCo., Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1919.

Trolley car treasury : a century of Americanstreetcars--horsecars, cable cars, interurbans, andtrolleys / Frank Rowsome ; technical editor,Stephen D. Maguire. -- New York : Bonanza Books,a division of Crown Publishers, Inc., ©1956. -- 200pages : illustrations, photographs, portraits, maps,facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the street railway andinterurban in the United States.

Contents: Don't talk to the motorman -- Theanimal railway -- Weird and wonderful horselesscars -- The day of the gripman -- The infant

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sparkers -- Frank Sprague builds a trolley -- Thetrolley triumphant -- The empire of the interurbans-- The great years -- The ride downhill -- Rust inpeace.

The trolley coach in North America, Special # 59 --Interurbans, 1974.

Trolleys : riding and remembering the electricinterurban railways / Ruth Calvin. -- New York :Hawthorn Books, Inc., ©1976. -- xi, 223 pages :illustrations, photographs, facsimiles ; 24 cm

Summary: Popular account of the eclecticinterurban in North America; includes chapters onmodel railroading, traction railfan groups andtrolley museums.

Turbines westward / Thos. R. Lee. -- Clay Center,Neb. : T. Lee Publications, 1975 (3rd printing, May1990)

Tweetsie : the blue ridge stemwinder / by JulianScheer and Elizabeth McD. Black ; illustrated byLee Kolbe. -- Charlotte, N.C. : Heritage House,1958 (3rd printing, 1959)

The twilight of steam locomotives / by Ron Ziel. --New York : Grosset & Dunlop, ©1970, ©1963. --208 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm

Summary: Describes the last years of steam onAmerican railroads with photographs and captions.

Twilight of the great trains / Fred W. Frailey. --1st ed. -- Waukesha, WI : Kalmbach Books, ©1989.-- 192 pages : illustrations (some color); diagrams ;23 x 29 cm

Summary: Stories of eleven passenger trains inthe United States and the men who ran them, fromafter World War II up to 1971.

The twilight of world steam / Ron Ziel and MikeEagleson. -- New York : Madison Square Press,Grosset & Dunlap, ©1973 (1st printing) -- 303pages : illustrations (some color) 28 cm

Summary: Worldwide survey of surviving steamlocomotives in service using photographs andcaptions.

Twin cities by trolley / John W. Diers & AaronIsaacs. -- Minneapolis : University of MinnesotaPress, ©2007.

Twin City Rapid Transit pictorial / by Alan R. Lind-- 30th anniversary edition, 1954-1984 ; firstedition. -- Park Forest, IL : Transport HistoryPress, ©1984 (1st printing) -- 96 pages :illustrations, photographs, map ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of the Twin CityRapid Transit Company's streetcar operations inMinneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, until thefinal bus conversion in 1954.

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The U.P. trail : a novel / by Zane Grey. -- NewYork : Grosset & Dunlap, 1918.

U.S. passenger rail technologies. -- Washington,D.C. : U.S. Congress, Office of TechnologyAssessment, 1983.

Summary: Includes separate summary booklet,23 pages.

U.S. West, the saga of Wells Fargo / by LuciusBeebe and Charles Clegg. -- First edition. -- NewYork : E.F. Dutton & Co., 1949. -- 320 pages :illustrations, maps, facsimiles ; 27 cm

Summary: History of the mining frontier inCalifornia and Nevada and the Wells Fargo expressand banking business, its staging empire andpartnership with the railroads for express acrossthe west.

U.S., an index to the United States of America,historical, geographical and political : a handbookof reference combining the "curious" in U.S. history/ compiled by Malcolm Townsend. -- Boston : D.Lothrop Company, 1890 (Boston : Press ofRockwell and Churchill) -- 482 pages :illustrations, maps, tables ; 21 cm.

Uintah Railway : the Gilsonite Route / by Henry E.Bender, Jr. -- Berkeley, Calif. : Howell-NorthBooks, 1970.

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The ultimate encyclopedia of steam & rail / ColinGarratt and Max Wade-Matthews. -- New York :Hermes House, 1998. -- 512 pages : colorillustrations, color photographs ; 31 cm

Summary: A pictorial work that includes anencyclopedia of the world's steam locomotives anda section of railway journeys of the world.

Under Milwaukee wires : the color photography ofSanford Goodrick and William C. Janssen / by BillMarvel. -- Edison, N.J. : Morning Sun Books, 1996(1st printing)

Union Pacific : the birth of a railroad, 1862-1893 /by Maury Klein. -- 1st ed. -- New York : Doubleday,1987.

Union Pacific : mainline West / by William E.Botkin, Victor Hand, and Ronald C. Hill. -- Golden,Colo. : Colorado Railroad Museum, 1986.

Union Pacific : the rebirth, 1894-1969 / MauryKlein. -- 1st ed. -- New York : Doubleday, 1989.

Union Pacific : official color photography, book 1 /by Robert A. LeMassena ; edited by Robert J.Yanosey. -- Edison, N.J. : Morning Sun Books,1993 (1st printing)

Union Pacific 1977-1980 / photographs and textby George R. Cockle. -- Muncie, Ind. : OverlandModels, 1980. -- (Overland railbook)

Union Pacific 3985 / by William E. Botkin, RonaldC. Hill and R.H. Kindig. -- Golden, Colorado :Colorado Railroad Historical Foundation, ©1975. -- 63 pages : photographs, facsimiles ; 22 x 24 cm

Summary: Pictorial review of Union Pacific'sChallenger 4-6-6-4 steam locomotive,predominantly after it's restoration by the railroadand return to excursion service.

Union Pacific 4-12-2s / by Brian Reed. -- Windsor,Berks, England : Profile Publications, 1971.(London: Printed by Mears Caldwell Hacker, Sept.1971) -- pages 73-96 : illustrations, diagrams ; 25cm -- (Loco profile ; 16)

Summary: History and operation Union Pacific's9000-class three-cylinder steam locomotives, withcomparisons with 12-coupled engines in othercountries.

Union Pacific 8444 / by R.H. Kindig and RonaldC. Hill. -- Golden, Colo. : Colorado RailroadHistorical Foundation, ©1978. -- 64 pages :photographs ; 25 x 22 cm

Summary: Pictorial review of Union Pacificsteam locomotive 8444 (numbered 844 after 1989)in excursion service, preserved for special serviceafter the railroad completed dieselization.

Union Pacific business cars, 1870-1991 : includinginspection and instruction cars / Ralph L. Barger.-- 1st ed. -- Sykesville, Md. : Greenburg Publishing,1992 (1st printing)

Union Pacific Cheyenne west. Part 1 / Wesley Fox.-- [Denver, Colorado] : [Fox Publications], ©1996(Dexter, Michigan : printed by Thompson-Shore ;first printing, Feb 1996) -- 96 pages : chieflyphotographs, map ; 29 cm

Summary: Pictorial work depicting trains on theUP's mainline from Cheyenne, Wyoming, to Ogden,Utah, in the 1990s.

Contents: Map -- Cheyenne west -- Original line-- Harriman Line -- Weather on Sherman Hill --Laramie west -- Rawlins west -- Green River west --Utah -- UP's historic locomotive collection.

Union Pacific country / by Robert G. Athearn. --Lincoln, Neb. : University of Nebraska Press, 1971(1976 printing)

Summary: Reprint of the 1971 ed., published byRand McNally, Chicago. "A Bison Book."

Union Pacific equipment : a comprehensive survey/ by William W. Kratville, Harold E. Ranks. --Omaha, Nebraska : Kratville Publishing Co., 1969.

Union Pacific FEF-3 class 4-8-4 locomotivedrawings / edited by William C. Fitt. -- Firstedition. -- Cadillac, Michigan : WildwoodPublications, 1975. -- 49 pages : illustrations,photographs, plans ; 28 x 44 cm

Summary: Reproductions of the Union Pacific'serection and detail drawings of its 4-8-4 steamlocomotives; the most well known preservedexample is no. 844.

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Union Pacific freight cars, 1936-51 / by TerryMetcalfe. -- 1st ed. -- Englewood, Colo. : MetcalfePublications, [ca. 1960?]

Union Pacific locomotives. Volume 1, diagrams,mechanical information, detail photographs /W.W. Kratville, Harold E. Ranks. -- Omaha, Neb. :Barnhart Press, 1960.

Union Pacific locomotives. Volume II, includingOSL, OWRR&N, LA&SL, SJ&GI, LNP&W / by Wm.W. Kratville, Harold E. Ranks. -- Omaha, Neb. :Barnhart Press, 1960.

Union Pacific motive power review, 1968-1977 / F.Hol Wagner, editor. -- Denver, Colo. : Motive PowerServices, 1978.

Union Pacific Northwest : the Oregon-WashingtonRailroad & Navigation Company : a history /

by Jeff Asay. -- Edmonds, Wash. : PacificFast Mail, 1991.

Union Pacific passenger cars. Volume 2, 1940-1949. -- Omaha, Neb. : G.B. Davies & Associates,1977 (1st printing, Sept. 1977)

The Union Pacific Railroad (circa 1940) / reprinted… with the permission of the Union PacificRailroad Company. -- Glendora, Calif. : SkokutSearch & Find, 1981.

The Union Pacific Railroad : a case in prematureenterprise / by Robert William Fogel. -- Baltimore :Johns Hopkins Press, 1960 (3rd printing, 1966) --(Johns Hopkins University studies in historical andpolitical science ; ser. 78, no. 2)

Union Pacific Railroad : freight cars of the 1950's /by Greg Davies. -- Freemont, NB : Mid-AmericaPub., 1979 (1st printing)

Union Pacific rails to the mines : the Boise, Nampa& Owyhee Railway / by Thornton Waite. --Columbia, Missouri ; Idaho Falls, Idaho :Brueggenjohann/reese & Thornton Waite, 1999

(1st printing) -- 64 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28cm

Summary: History, construction and operationof the Boise, Nampa & Owyhee Railway insouthwestern Idaho, from Nampa south to Murphybeginning in 1899; its merger with the IdahoNorthern in 1907; sale to the Oregon Short Line in1914; and operation by Union Pacific as theMurphy Branch until abandoned in sectionsbetween 1947 and 1993.

Union Pacific steam : Northwestern District / [by]Ehernberger and Gschwind. -- Callaway, Neb. : EGPublications, 1977.

Summary: "A consolidation of Smoke Down theCanyons (Idaho Division) and Smoke Along theColumbia (Oregon Division)"

The Union Pacific streamliners / Harold E. Ranksand William W. Kratville. -- Omaha, Neb. : KratvillePublications, 1974 (2nd printing, 1976)

Union Pacific, Montana Division : route of theButte Special / by Thornton Waite. -- Columbia,Missouri : Brueggenjohann/reese ; Idaho Falls,Idaho : Thornton Waite Publishers, ©1998. -- 184pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm

Summary: Construction, operations, motivepower, passenger and freight service in Idaho andMontana.

Union Pacific's Centennials in action / George R.Cockle. -- Muncie, Ind. : Overland Models, 1980. --(Overland railbook)

Union Station, Kansas City / Jeffrey Spivak. --First Edition. -- Kansas City, Missouri : KansasCity Star Books, ©1999 (third printing) -- vii, 269pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the station from its initialplanning in the early 1900s and constructionbeginning in 1910 through its restoration andreopening in 1999, with many photographs andillustrations.

Union-management cooperation on the railroads /by Louis Aubrey Wood. -- New Haven : YaleUniversity Press, 1931. -- (Yale publications ineconomics, social science and government ; 3)

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United Railways of Oregon / by Harley K. Hallgrenand John F. Due. -- San Marino, California :Pacific Railway Journal, 1961 (1st printing, June1961) -- 34 pages : illustrations, photographs,plans, maps, facsimiles ; 28 cm

Summary: History and operations of the UnitedRailways, an electric interurban with tracksaround Portland, Oregon, and a line northwesterlyinto Washington County; converted to steamoperation in 1923 and absorbed by parentSpokane, Portland & Seattle Railway in 1943.Includes images of timetables and tickets, plansand diagrams of cars, maps and profiles.

United States regulations for steam and other thansteam locomotives : laws, rules and instructionsfor the inspection and testing of steam locomotivesand tenders, and other than steam locomotives …as prescribed by the Interstate CommerceCommission … -- Richmond, Va. : Gibson, PribbleCo. 1937.

United States regulations for steam and other thansteam locomotives : laws, rules and instructionsfor the inspection and testing of steam locomotivesand tenders, and other than steam locomotives …as prescribed by the Interstate CommerceCommission … -- Revised to June 1, 1953. --Richmond, Va. : Gibson, Pribble Co. 1953.

Up-to-date New York Air Brake catechism : theonly complete treatise on the New York air brakeand air signaling apparatus, giving a detaileddescription of all parts … / by Robert H. Blackall. -- New York : Norman W. Hensley Publishing, 1904.

Urban growth and development : a problemapproach / by Richard B. Andrews. -- New York :Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation,1962. -- xi, 420 pages : maps ; 22 cm

Summary: Includes problems of urban growth,city-urban frictions, housing and dilemma of urbantraffic and transit.

USRA 2-8-8-2 series / by Thomas Dressler. --Hicksville, New York : N.J. International, Inc.,1980? -- 88 pages : illustrations (some color), map21 x 28 cm -- (Classic power ; 3)

Summary: Illustrated history and operation 2-8-8-2 articulated steam locomotives on Americanrailroads with emphasis on the long-lived Norfolk &Western Y-2 class.

USRA 2-8-8-2 series / rendering, Alan B. Chesley.-- 2nd ed., rewritten and expanded. -- Hicksville,N.Y. : N.J. International, 1980? -- (Classic power ;3A)

Utah ghost rails / by Stephen L. Carr, Robert W.Edwards. -- Salt Lake City : Western Epics, 1989(2nd printing, 1998)

Utah historical quarterly. -- Salt Lake City : UtahHistorical Society, 1958. -- 104 pages :illustrations ; 23 cm -- (Utah historical quarterly ;v. 26, no. 1, Jan. 1958)

Summary: Includes: The independence of theDenver and Rio Grande / by Robert G. Athearn(page 2-21), which describes the operation andmanagement of the railroad since the terminationof receivership in 1947.

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Valley Division vignettes / by J.L. Krieger, GlenIcanberry. -- First edition. -- Hanford, CA : ValleyRail Press, ©1983. -- vi, 254 pages : illustrations,photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 32 cm

Summary: History and operations of Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe Railway's Valley Division, itsCalifornia lines from Barstow to the San FranciscoBay Area.

The Van Sweringen Berkshires / by Eugene L.Huddleston. -- Hicksville, New York : N.J.International, Inc., 1986. -- 147 pages :illustrations (some color), maps ; 21 x 28 cm --(Classic power ; 7)

Summary: History of the 2-8-4 steamlocomotives, named Berkshires, designed by therailroads controlled by the Van Sweringen brothersand used on the Nickel Plate, Chesapeake & Ohio,Pere Marquette and other eastern and midwesternrailroads.

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Vancouver Island railroads / Robert D. Turner. --Second edition ; first Canadian edition. -- Victoria,British Columbia : Solo Nis Press, 1997.

Vauclain system of compound locomotives : ahistoric reprint / Baldwin Locomotive Works. --Ocean, New Jersey : Specialty Press, Inc., 1973,1900. -- 91 pages : illustrations, drawings, graphs; 23 cm -- (Locomotive catalogue series)

Summary: Reproduction of Baldwin catalog:Description, method of operation and maintenanceof the Vauclain System of compound locomotives.

Venice Simplon Orient Express : the return of theworld's most celebrated train / Shirley Sherwood. -- London : Weidenfelf & Nicolson, 1983.

Vintage diesel locomotives / Mike Schafer. --Osceola, WI : Motorbooks International, ©1998. --96 pages : illustrations, photographs (chiefly color); 23 cm

Summary: General history, illustrated with colorphotographs, of diesel locomotives built up to1969. Includes those from Electro-Motive, Alco,Baldwin, Lima-Hamilton, Fairbanks-Morse, andGeneral Electric.

Virginia & Truckee : a story of Virginia City andComstock times / by Lucius Beebe and CharlesClegg ; decorations by E.S. Hammack ; maps andlettering by Frederic Shaw. -- First edition (de luxeedition), Apr. 1949. -- Oakland, Calif. : Grahame H.Hardy, 1949.

Summary: This edition was limited to 950 copiesand signed by the authors.

Virginia & Truckee : a story of Virginia City andComstock times / by Lucius Beebe and CharlesClegg ; decorations by E.S. Hammack ; maps andlettering by Frederic Shaw. -- Sixth edition. -- SanDiego, California : Howell-North Books, 1980. --67 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ; 23cm.

Summary: History of the Virginia & TruckeeRailroad. Includes locomotive, motor railcar andpassenger car rosters of the V&T.

Virginia & Truckee : a story of Virginia City andComstock times / by Lucius Beebe and CharlesClegg ; decorations by E.S. Hammack ; maps and

lettering by Frederic Shaw. -- Fourth edition. --Oakland, California : Grahame H. Hardy, 1949. --71 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ; 24cm

Summary: History of the Virginia & TruckeeRailroad and its connecting narrow gauge, Carson& Colorado Railway. Includes locomotive, motorrailcar and passenger car rosters of the V&T.

Virginia & Truckee : the bonanza road / by MalloryHope Ferrell. -- Mukilteo, WA : HundmanPublishing, Inc., ©1999. -- 300 pages :illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 29 cm.

Summary: Pictorial history of the Nevadashortline, with rosters and plans of locomotivesand cars.

Virginia & Truckee locomotives / Karl R. Koenig. --Burlingame, California : Chatham PublishingCompany, ©1980 (1st printing, Aug. 1980) -- 87pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ; 28 cm

Summary: Summary history of the Virginia &Truckee from 1869 to 1950 and of its revival as atourist line in 1976. Provides detailed descriptionsof each of the V&T's steam locomotives.

The Virginian Railway / by H. Reid. -- Milwaukee,WI : Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1961 (4th printing,1980) -- 208 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Contents: The beginning -- Early days --Virginian is formed -- The Rogers era -- Growth --Teen years -- Those glorious 1920s -- Hard times --The 1930s and early 1940s -- World War II --Postwar developments -- Comes the end -- AVirginian pictorial -- Locomotives of the VirginianRailway -- A historical chronology, 1898-1959.

Virginian Railway in color / William G. McClure,III & Jeremy F. Plant. -- Scotch Plains, NJ :Morning Sun Books, Inc., ©2005 (first printing) --127 pages : color photographs, color map, colorfacsimiles ; 29 cm

Vis major : railroad men, an act of God--whitedeath at Wellington / by Martin Burwash. --Bloomington, IN : iUniverse, 2009. -- ix, 468 pages: maps ; 23 cm

Summary: A "historical novel" of the Wellingtonavalanche disaster of 1910 on the Great NorthernRailway from the "point of view of those who knewbest what actually happened--the railroad men

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who battled the week-long storm that triggered thedisaster." -- Note to the Reader.

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Wabash / by Donald J. Heimburger. -- Firstedition. -- River Forest, Ill. : Heimburger HousePublishing, 1984.

Summary: Photographs of locomotives, rollingstock and trains illustrate the history of theWabash Railroad.

Waiting for the 5:05 : terminal, station and depotin America / compiled by Lawrence Grow ;introduction by Clay Lancaster. -- New York :Universe Books, ©1977 (2nd printing, 1977) -- 127pages : illustrations, photographs, plans ; 26 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of railroadstations, the monumental terminals to the smalldepots in 19th and 20th century United States andCanada. Describes the roles of civil engineers andarchitects. Drawn from the records of the HistoricAmerican Building Survey and a travelingexhibition of the Smithsonian Institution.

Contents: Introduction / by Clay Lancaster --The coming of the railroad -- The station evolves --The art of the engineer -- The railroad style --Country gothic -- The railroad hotel and restaurant-- Henry Hobson Richardson's stations -- TheEclecticism of Frank Furness -- The new railroadstyle -- The Spanish influence -- Transportation intransition -- The station as office building -- TheBeaux Arts -- Modern lines -- Reuse andrehabilitations -- Appendix: Canadian stations.

Walt Disney's railroad story the small-scalefascination that led to a full-scale kingdom / byMichael Broggie. -- First edition. -- Pasadena,California : Pentrex Media Group, ©1997. -- 430pages : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm

Summary: Walt Disney's dream of a "MagicKingdom" sprouted from his love of trains, as thisbook illustrates; includes color and black andwhite photos and rosters of equipment.

War and standard locomotives and cars (1919). --Novato, Calif. : Newton K. Gregg, 1973. -- (Trainshed cyclopedia ; no. 9)

The war engines / by Wm. W. Kratville. -- Omaha,Nebraska : printed by Barnhart Press, 1986. -- 64

pages : illustrations, photographs, plans ; 28 cmSummary: Details the purchase, modification

and operation by the Union Pacific of 35articulated (2-8-8-2) steam locomotives fromChesapeake & Ohio and Norfolk & Western duringthe last year of World War II.

Washington County commuter rail project :groundbreaking, Tigard Transit Center / a projectof Oregon Department of Transportation … [et al]. -- ?? Oregon Department of Transportation, 2006. -- [8 p.] ill 14 x 22 cm.

Washington Iron Works : illustrated catalogue. --Seattle : Washington Iron Works, circa 1920?

Washington state history train, July 9, 1996 / JimFrederickson, research and author. -- Tacoma,Wash. : Washington State Historical Society, 1996.-- 28 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 31cm

Summary: Trip guide for rail trip on formerNorthern Pacific tracks in southwest Washington,from Vancouver to Tacoma, on July 9, 1996, tocelebrate the opening of the Washington StateHistory Museum.

Washington steam locomotives / Kenneth G.Johnsen. -- Burlingame, California : ChathamPublishing Company, ©1978 (1st printing, July1978) -- 79 pages : illustrations, maps : 22 cm

Summary: For each preserved (and derelict)steam locomotive in the state a photograph,location map, engine specifications and a historyand description note.

West from Omaha : a railroader's odyssey / byJack A. Pfeifer. -- Edmonds, Wash. : Pacific FastMail, 1990.

West from Omaha : a railroader's odyssey / byJack A. Pfeifer. -- Edmonds, Wash. : Pacific FastMail, 1990.

Summary: Illustrated by the author'sphotographs of the Union Pacific and other westernrailroads.

West of the Great Divide : an illustrated history ofthe Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia,1880-1986 / by Robert D. Turner. -- Victoria,

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British Columbia : Sono Nis Press, 1987. -- xii,336 pages : illustrations (some color, maps ; 29 cm

The West the railroads made / Carlos A.Schwantes, James P. Ronda. -- Seattle : Universityof Washington Press, 2008.

West Virginia logging railroads / by William E.Warden. -- Lynchburg, Virginia : TLC PublishingInc., ©1993 (seventh printing, 2004) -- iii, 108pages : illustrations, photographs (some color),maps, plans ; 29 cm

Summary: Narrative histories of the last fivelogging railroads to operate in West Virginia.

Contents: West Virginia logging historybackground -- The logger's iron horses -- MowerLumber Company, West Virginia Pulp & PaperCompany (Cass, Pocahontas County) -- Elk RiverCoal & Lumber Company, W.M. Ritter Company,Georgia Pacific (Swandale, Clay County) -- MeadowRiver Lumber Company (Rainelle, GreenbrierCounty) -- Cherry River Boom & Lumber Company(Richwood, Nicholas County) -- Ely-ThomasLumber Company (Fenwick, Nicholas County) --Appendix -- Color photo section.

West Virginia's last logging railroad, Meadow RiverLumber Company / by Philip V. Bagdon. --Lynchburg, VA : TLC Publishing, Inc., 2002. -- iv,76 pages : photographs, maps, plan ; 28 cm

Summary: History of this logging railroad thatused steam locomotives and direct rail loading atthe logging site until 1971.

The Western Maryland Railway : fireballs and blackdiamonds / by Roger Cook and Karl Zimmermann.-- San Diego, Calif. : Howell-North Books, 1981.

Summary: “An illustrated history of the railroad… from the Western Maryland's centennial in 1952to the Chessie System's assumption of the line inthe seventies.”

The Western Maryland steam album / by WilliamP. Price. -- First edition. -- Kensington, Md. :Potomac Chapter, National Railway HistoricalSociety, 1985.

Western Pacific : the railroad that was built too late/ by Spencer Crump. -- Los Angeles : Trans-AngloBooks, 1965 (3rd printing, Sept. 1965) -- 43 pages: illustrations, photographs, maps, facsimiles ; 21

cm -- (TAB railway history classic)Summary: Brief history of the Western Pacific.

The Western Pacific : railroading yesterday, todayand tomorrow / by Don DeNevi. -- First edition. --Seattle, Wash. : Superior Publishing Company,©1978. -- 157 pages : illustrations, photographs,maps, facsimiles ; 29 cm

Summary: History of the building of the WesternPacific Railroad, its changes through the years andits operations in the 1960s and '70s.

Western Pacific pictorial. Volume one : by John J.Ryczkowski, with Dan Crews & Pete Miller ;compiled, edited and layout by J. J. Ryczkowski. --Sparks, Nev. : Steel Rails West Publishing, ©1979.(first printing) -- viii, 371 pages : illustrations,chiefly photographs, maps ; 29 cm

Summary: "A photo essay of the Western PacificRailroad." -- Title page verso.

Western Pacific steam locomotives, passengertrains, and cars / by Guy L. Dunscomb and FredA. Stindt. -- Modesto, California : privatelypublished by Guy L. Dunscomb and Fred A. Stindt,1980 (1st printing) -- 376 pages : illustrations,photographs, diagrams, maps ; 29 cm

Contents: History, 1903-1980 (condensed) --Locomotives -- Passenger trains -- Passengerequipment -- Timetable schedules pages --Addendum (maps, tunnel list).

Western Pacific's diesel years / Joseph A. Strapac.-- Muncie, Indiana : Overland Models, Inc., ©1980.-- 208 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps ;29 cm

Summary: Descriptions and illustrations of eachWestern Pacific class of diesel locomotives, raildiesel cars, and equipment of its subsidiaries.

Contents: Introduction -- Switchers -- FT freightunits -- Passenger units -- F7 freight units -- High-nose road switchers -- Low-nose hood units --Visitors, demonstrators and tourists -- Motor cars -- Special equipment -- Sacramento Northerndiesels -- Tidewater Southern diesels -- AlamedaBelt-Oakland Terminal diesels -- The roster andappendices.

Western steam pictorial / Guy L. Dunscomb &Donald K. Dunscomb. -- Modesto, Calif. : G. L.Dunscomb, 1988.

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Western steam spectacular! / Joseph A.Strapac. -- Huntington Beach, Calif. : Shade TreeBooks, 1981.

Western trains / by Richard Steinheimer andDonald Sims ; contributing photographers, JamesL. Ehernberger … [et al.]. -- San Marino, Calif. :Golden West Books, 1965.

Westward by rail : the new route to the east /William Fraser Rae. -- New York : PromontoryPress, 1974, 1871.

Summary: Reprint of the 1871 edition,published by D. Appleton, New York. Includesdescription of railroad travel in the west and therole of Mormons and Mormonism.

Westward to Promontory : building the UnionPacific across the plains and mountains; a pictorialdocumentary / with text by Barry B. Combs. --Palo Alto, Calif. : America West Publishing, 1969.

Wheels rolling west : a photographic salon ofwestern railroading / Dave Styffe and Ted Benson -- Glendora, Calif. : Westrail Publications, 1979 (1stprinting)

When beauty rode the rails : an album of railroadyesterdays / Lucius Beebe and Charles Clegg. --First edition. -- New York : Doubleday, 1962.

When Oklahoma took the trolley / AllisonChandler and Stephen D. Maguire with MacSebree. -- Glendale, California : Interurbans,©1980.

When railroads were new / by Charles FrederickCarter ; with introductory note by Logan G.McPherson. -- New York : Henry Holt, 1909(Rahway, N.J. : Quinn & Boden Co. press) -- xiv,324 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

When the railroad leaves town. Eastern UnitedStates : American communities in the age or railline abandonment / Joseph P. Schwieterman ;foreword by Senator Dick Durbin. -- Kirksville, MO: Truman State University Press, ©2000.

When the steam railroads electrified / by WilliamD. Middleton. -- Milwaukee, WI : Kalmbach Books,©1974. -- 439 pages : illustrations, photographs,portraits, maps, plans, facsimiles ; 30 cm

Summary: Railroads confront operations andengineering challenges with electrification.

Contents: Electricity challenges steam --Electrics into Grand Central -- New Haven's boldventure -- Under the rivers to Manhattan -- Tamingthe tunnels -- Conquering the Cascades -- Bigmotors in the Appalachians -- Montana coppercarrier -- Catenary over the mountains --Electrifying the 5:15 -- The great Pennsyelectrification -- Mine haul and miscellaneous --Traction in Latin America -- the future: single-phase or phase out? -- The technology ofelectrification -- The motive power of electrification-- The what, where, and when of electrification.

Where rails meet the sea : America's connectionsbetween ships and trains / Michael Krieger. -- 1sted. -- New York : Metro Books, 1998.

Where steam still serves : the picture story of theGreat Western Railway, serving the sugar centersof northern Colorado, starring Old No. 90 /illustrated and written by James Lyon. -- Denver,Colo. : Great Western Sugar Co. [publisher] ;Colorado Steamfan Service [distributor], 1961.

The white cascade : the Great Northern Railwaydisaster and America's deadliest avalanche / GaryKrist. -- First edition. -- New York : Henry Holt andCompany, 2007. -- xii, 315 pages, 16 pages ofplates : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm

Summary: Story of the Wellington avalanchedisaster of 1910 at the west end of GN's CascadeTunnel, a history based on the written record.

The White front cars of San Francisco, Special # 44-- Interurbans, 1970.

Why you can haul at least 30% more per ton oflocomotive with the modern Heisler : hauling at alower cost-per-ton without sacrificing requiredspeed / Heisler Locomotive Works. -- Edmonds,Wash. : Pacific Fast Mail, 1973.

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Summary: Reprint, originally published in 1920.Advertising booklet/trade catalog for Heisler gearedlocomotives.

Wild catting on the mountain : the WilliamWhitmer & Sons Company and the Whitmer-SteeleCompany operations in Cambria, Centre, Clearfieldand Union counties, Pennsylvania and Cornwall,Rockbridge county, Virginia / by Benjamin F.G.Kline, Jr. -- Williamsport, Pa. : Lycoming Print.Co., 1970. -- (Logging railroad era of lumbering inPennsylvania ; no. 2)

The Willamette locomotive / by Steve Hauff andJim Gertz. -- First edition. -- Portland, Or. : Binford& Mort, 1977.

Willamette logging machinery, marine and hoistingmachinery, boilers, plate steel products : [catalog]/ Willamette Iron and Steel Works. -- Hamilton, MT: Oso Publishing, 2004.

Willamette River Bridge 5.1 : draw span, Portland,Oregon. -- [Washington, D.C.?] : Historic AmericanEngineering Record ; Burlington Northern RailroadCo., 1985?

Willamette Valley freight interference study :appendices to technical final report / PRCVoorhees. -- Berkeley, Calif. : PRC Voorhees, 1981.

Willamette Valley freight interference study :summary report / PRC Voorhees. -- Berkeley, Calif.: PRC Voorhees, 1981. -- 45 p. maps, ill. 28 cm.

Willamette Valley passenger rail study : final report/ Mass Transit Division, Oregon Department ofTransportation. -- Salem, Or. : Mass TransitDivision, Oregon Department of Transportation,1977. -- 83 p. maps ; 28 cm.

Willamette Valley railways / Richard Thompson. --Charleston, SC : Arcadia Publishing, ©2008. --127 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps,facsimiles ; 24 cm -- (Images of rail)

Summary: Pictorial history of the electricinterurban and city streetcar systems in Oregon's

Willamette Valley.Contents: Portland area interurbans (18910-

1958) -- Oregon Electric Railway (1908-1933) --United Railways (1911-1923) -- SP red electrics(1914-1929) -- Willamette Valley Southern (1915)-1933) -- Salem street railways (1889-1927) --Albany street railways (1889-1918) -- Eugenestreet railways (1891-1927).

Window to the past : a Union Station album /Mary L. Weaver, editor. -- Portland, Oregon :Northwest Rail Museum, ©1987. -- 16unnumbered pages : photographs, plans,facsimiles ; 22 x 28 cm

Summary: History of Portland, Oregon's, UnionStation, opened in 1896. Includes photographs ofthe station, travelers and employees and trains inoperation around the station; also includesreproductions of blueprint plans on end papers.

Contents: Beginnings -- Growing pains -- Trains,travelers, trivia -- Looking ahead.

Wiring your layout / by Paul Mallery. -- 2nd ed.(June 1980 printing) -- Hillside, N.J. : Atlas ToolCo., 1971.

Wisconsin rails II : a passage of time : growing upwith railroading in the Badger State / Bob Baker. -- Racine, Wisconsin : Wisconsin Chapter, NationalRailway Historical Society, ©1994.

The wonderful world of railroad timetables / DickClover, Tom Coval. -- Fr. Myers Beach, FL : IslandPress Printing, 1979.

A work of giants : building the firsttranscontinental railroad / by Wesley S. Griswold.-- New York : McGraw-Hill, 1963. -- (Appleton'sbusiness series)

Workin' on the railroad : reminiscences from theage of steam / edited with commentary by RichardReinhardt. -- Palo Alto, Calif. : American West,1970.

World gazetteer of tram, trolleybus and rapid

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transit systems. Part 4, North America / RobertPeschkes. -- First edition. -- London, England :Rapid Transit Publications, 1998. -- 368 pages :illustrations, photographs, maps ; 21 cm

Summary: Statistics and lists of historical andcurrent rail transit operations in the U.S. andCanada.

World of trains / edited by Patrick B. Whitehouse ;picture research, Patricia E. Hornsey. -- London :New English Library, 1976.

World railways, 1950-51 : a survey of the operationand equipment of representative rail systems /edited and compiled by Henry Sampson. -- Firstedition. -- London : Sampson Low, Marston & Co.,1951.

World railways, 1956-57 : a worldwide survey ofrailway operation and equipment / edited andcompiled by Henry Sampson. -- Fourth edition. --London : Sampson Low's World Railways, 1956.

World's great train journeys : adventure, romanceand a kangaroo or two. -- Washington, D.C. :National Geographic, ©2002 -- 200 pages : colorphotographs, color maps ; 27 cm

Contents: Pride of Africa / Douglas Bennett Lee ;photos by Tino Soriano -- Sierra Madre Express /Scott Thybony ; photos by Phil Schermeister --Royal Scotsman / Ron Fisher ; photos by TinoSoriano -- Eastern & Oriental Express / PhilMacdonald ; photos by Chris Anderson -- IndianPacific / Roff Smith ; photos by Kerry Trapnell.

The wreck of the Penn Central / by Joseph R.Daughen and Peter Binzen. -- First edition. --Boston : Little, Brown and Company ©1971. -- xvi,365 pages : illustrations, portraits, charts ; 22 cm

Summary: Examines the factors that led to thebankruptcy of the Penn Central TransportationCompany, a little over two years following themerger of the New York Central and Pennsylvaniarailroads.

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Yellowstone Branch of the Union Pacific : route ofthe Yellowstone Special / by Thornton Waite. --Columbia, Mo. : Brueggenjohann/Reese, 1997.

The Yermakov transfer / Derek Lambert. -- Newed. -- London : Arlington Books, 1986, 1974.

Summary: Novel about a plan to kidnap a highSoviet official on the Trans-Siberian Express.

Yonder comes the train / by Lance Phillips. -- NewYork : A.S. Barnes and Co., ©1965 (4th printing,Feb. 1969) -- 395 pages : illustrations ; 35 cm

Summary: Illustrated history of railroads in theUnited States and the development and operationof the steam locomotive.

Your bigger place in railroading. -- Scranton, Pa. :International Correspondence Schools, 1925? --88 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm

Summary: Catalog of railroad-relatedcorrespondence courses.

Yreka Western milestones, 1887-1966 / by PeggyWalsh. -- Yreka, Calif. : Yreka Western Railroad,1966.

Zephyr : tracking a dream across America / HenryKisor. -- First edition. -- New York : Times Books, adivision of Random House, 1994 (first printing) --341 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm

Summary: Stories from those aboard theCalifornia Zephyr passenger train, from Chicago,Illinois, to Oakland, California.

Zephyrs thru the Rockies / Harold A. Edmonsonand David Goodheart. -- Chicago : GoodheartPublications, 1986.