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Strack & Ehernberger. The Union Pacific utilized a
wide variety of cabooses, and this book offers a comprehensive look at each of
them. You'll see wooden, side-door, drover, boxcar, maintenance-of-way and steel
cabooses, among dozens of others. Also included is information on UP caboose
design, operations and maintenance, along with a look at lettering schemes,
rosters and today's "cabooseless" operations. 288 pgs, 400 color and B&W
illustrations, 11"x 8?", hdbd. #0R02048 |
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Freight Trains & Equipment.
Dorin. This book offers a look back at Chicago & North Western's colorful freight equipment from the 1930s up to its merger with Union Pacific. You'll enjoy an "insider's view" of the fabled road with rich illustrations and detailed information showcasing steam and diesel locomotives, rolling stock and operations all across its system. 128 pgs., 200 B&W and color photos, 8?"x 11", hdbd. #0R03176 |
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Murray. Through beautiful historical photographs, rare archival images, route maps and period print advertisements, this book chronicles the Chicago & North Western's history, from its 1859 charter through its 20th-century consolidation of regional carriers and its purchase by Union Pacific in 1995. 160 pages, 200+ color and B&W photographs and illustrations, 8?"x 10?", hardcover. #0R10111
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This incredible pocket guide provides you with intricate maps of all Class I, short line, regional and excursion railways active in Colorado and Wyoming. Data includes mile markers; single, multi and abandoned track; tunnels; stations; bridges; highways; rivers; cities/towns; and more, with full indexing for easy reference. 4"x 11", softcover. 51 pages, 45 B&W maps. #0R03387
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0R02675Diesels of the Chicago & North Western.
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Fifty Years of Union Pacific.
Excursions.
This book is a year-by-year review of the steam-powered excursion trains operated by the Union Pacific since 1953. You'll explore each train, with special emphasis on 4-8-4 #8444 - the only UP steamer never retired from service - and 4-6-6-4 #3985, the largest operating steam engine in the world. Crisp photos and detailed timelines explore how the UP's steam heritage program was developed and maintained. 64 pgs., 61 B&W photos, 8?"x 11", sfbd. #0R02620 |
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Texas Railroad Maps. This handy pocket guide provides you with maps of all Class I, short line, regional and excursion railways active in Texas. Data includes mile markers; single, multi- and abandoned tracks; tunnels; stations; bridges; highways; rivers; cities/towns; and more, with full indexing for easy reference. Covers the lines of 29 railroads including BNSF, Union Pacific, Kansas City Southern and others, making it a great tool for fans of Western railroading! 88 pages, 98 B&W maps, 4?"x 11, softcover. #0R03388
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A Study of Businessmen. Grodinsky. This book examines the early successes and failures of the western railway system in America and the trailblazers who made it a reality, from the completion of the first transcontinental route - built by Union Pacific and Central Pacific - in May, 1869, through the settlement of the frontier and the greatest growth of railways the world has ever seen. 464 pages, B&W maps, 5?"x 8?", softcover. #0R02456
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0R02615Kansas Central Narrow Gauge.
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0R02638Kansas Curve.
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0R02642Lloyd Stagner's Union Pacific Steam Safari,
1954-1960.
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0R03372Missouri Pacific Diesel Power.
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Halberstadt. Exceptional photography captures modern diesel locomotives hard at work all across the nation. You'll see major railroads including the Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Conrail, Southern Pacific, and Burlington Northern. You'll even get under the skin of a locomotive and see 12-foot-long diesel engines being rebuilt! Also includes a short history of the rise of diesel technology. 96 pgs., 80 color photos, 8?"x 9", sfbd. #0R03018
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0R03382Nevada, Utah and Southern Idaho Railroad Map
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A History of Railroading at the Crossroads of the West Strack. This book presents railroading in Ogden, Utah from 1869 to today. You'll see the Union Pacific and its feeder lines, the Utah Central, Utah Northern and Oregon Short Line; Central Pacific; Southern Pacific; Denver & Rio Grande; Ogden Union Railway & Depot Company; and Ogden's electric and interurban systems. You'll also enjoy information on the Utah State Railroad Museum and a large map showing the Ogden locomotive facilities in 1969. 172 pages, 217 B&W and color photographs, 11"x 8?", hardcover. #0R02147
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This incredible pocket guide provides you with
intricate maps of all Class I, shortline, regional and excursion railways active
in Oregon. Data includes mile markers; single, multi and abandoned track;
tunnels; stations; bridges; highways; rivers; cities/towns; and more, with full
indexing for easy reference. An important tool for serious fans of Western
railroading. 4"x 11", softcover. Includes the lines of 16 railroads such as Union Pacific, BNSF, Albany & Eastern; Idaho, Northern & Pacific; Oregon Pacific; Mt. Hood Railway; Portland & Western; Portland & Western; and more. 39 pages, 29 B&W maps. #0R03384 |
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The Tunnel District. Farewell. This book offers an intimate look at Denver & Rio Grande's Tunnel District along its Denver to Salt Lake City main line. You'll visit Colorado's front range and see the struggles of railroading through this rugged yet scenic region. You'll also learn about the development of this important district and see D&RGW operations along it during the steam and diesel eras. 160 pgs., 150 B&W and color photos, 8?"x 11", hdbd. #0R01911 |
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Ruby Canyon and the Desert. Farewell. Some of the most magnificent main line railroading in the world is found along the Western Colorado/Eastern Utah desert country. This book is a detailed and photographic history of this route and features Rio Grande, Southern Pacific and Union Pacific operations along this line in recent years. Also includes a look at sections graded for track but never used. 208 pgs., 240+ B&W and color photos, 8?"x 11", hdbd. #0R01912
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Solomon. More than just a railroad, the Southern Pacific was an empire. Through evocative photographs and vintage promotional materials, this book illustrates SP's development from 1861 to its 1996 acquisition by Union Pacific, showing you steam and diesel power, freight and passenger operations, and routes such as the famous Coast Line, Shasta, Golden State and Overland. 160 pages, 150+ color and B&W photographs and illustrations, 8?"x 11", hardcover. #0R05635
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This highly detailed book covers the complete C&NW freight car roster at the time of its merger with Union Pacific. The rosters are divided up by car series and many include intricate technical diagrams featuring that series. 320 pgs., 580 photos, 250 diagrams, 8?"x 11", hdbd. #0R05640
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Morgan. This book examines the complete history of the Train of Tomorrow - a four-car concept train built by EMD in 1947 to promote the sale of diesel locomotives - from concept to rescue, including the train's 28-month tour of the U.S. and Canada that began in 1947 and its subsequent sale to the Union Pacific, which put the cars into daily service before scrapping them in the mid-1960s. 240 pages, 207 B&W photographs and illustrations, 8?"x 11", softcover. #0R02748 |
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Koenig. This book showcases the Niagara peninsula in the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s, when it was a bastion for rail activity. You’ll enjoy trains from Chesapeake & Ohio; New York Central; Wabash; Canadian Pacific; Canadian National; and Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo along with motive power from "regional oddities" such as Illinois Central and Union Pacific. 128 pgs., 200+ color photos, 8?"x 11", hdbd. #0R05226 |
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0R02627Union Pacific.
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Union Pacific, Volume
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Union Pacific & Omaha Union Station.
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Carla Johnson. This book tells of the development of all Union Pacific Railroad passenger stations in the history of Omaha, Nebraska. Special detail is given to the peak years of rail passenger traffic through Omaha, which culminated in the construction of America's first art deco railroad terminal: the 1931 Omaha Union Station. 84 pgs., 80 B&W photos, 8?"x 11", sfbd. #0R02614
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Union Pacific Diesels in Color,
Vol. 1. 0R05187 1934-1959. Austin. Even among Class 1 railroads, the Union Pacific's motive power fleet was as diverse as it was massive. This full-color tour features the designs used during the transition from steam to diesel, and presents everything from doodlebugs, E6s and FA1s to early second-generation diesels such as the GP30 and SD24. Lavish photography and detailed captions capture this unique era. 128 pgs., 250+ color photos, 8?"x 11", hdbd. #0R05187 |
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LeMassena & Yanosey. Beginning in the late 1930s, the Union Pacific Railroad commissioned skilled photographers to capture important moments in the road's development with the new medium of color film. These classic scenes were then stored for years in the UP Museum in Omaha - before being restored to their full luster within the pages of this book. So enjoy this intimate glimpse of the smoke and grease and sweat and paint of a great railroad at work. 128 pgs., 145 color photos, 11"x 8?", hdbd. (Book II also available; see item #R05111). #0R05110 |
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Schmitz & Yanosey. Continues the collection begun in Book I (also available, item #R05110) with more of the best color photography of the UP operating in the beautiful American West. Many of these images were first used in company advertising and calendars, and we are pleased to present them now for your enjoyment. 128 pgs., 225 color photos, vintage advertising, calendars and more. 8?"x 11", hdbd. #0R05111
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This book is a collection of timetables showcasing Union Pacific operations as of February, 1948. This "snap shot" includes a major realignment and the consolidation of several divisions, and shows the UP's daily streamliners, motor trains, local and time freights, and mixed trains. Also included are tonnage ratings, maps and operating details just as they appeared over 50 years ago! 334 pgs., 9 B&W maps, 8?"x 11", sfbd. #0R02047
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An Eastern District Pictorial. Lloyd Stagner. This
all-color pictorial review highlights everything from the 0-6-0 to the Big Boy
on the historic Eastern District of the Union Pacific. Big, clear photos are
expertly captioned, and the inclusion of vintage advertising infuses this book
with a wonderful sense of history. 128 pgs., 200+ color photos, 8?"x 11", hdbd.
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0R02661
Union Pacific Switchers
and Slugs.
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Don Strack. This heavily illustrated book features sections on several manufacturers and includes coverage of models such as: EMC/EMD NW2; EMD SW7, SW9, TR5, SW1500, and MP15 models; EMD/UP unusual SW10; Alco S-series switchers; UP's only GE 44-tonner; and the railroad's large variety of non-revenue narrow-gauge Vulcan, Whitcomb, and Davenport switchers. 116 pgs., 245 B&W and 35 color photos, 8?"x 11", sfbd. #0R02661
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0R05112Union Pacific Trackside.
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A History of the Leavenworth, Kansas & Western Railway. Quastler. This book picks up where the preceding volume (item #R02615) leaves off in the 1890s, telling the history of the rail line that ran from Leavenworth to Miltonvale, Kansas. The line was purchased by the Union Pacific in 1908, but improved highway transportation and losses spurred by the Great Depression caused the UP to abandon nearly all of the LK&W line in 1935. 88 pgs., 80 B&W photos, 8?"x 11", sfbd. #0R02612
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0R02671Union Pacific's Sherman Hill in the
Diesel Era.
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Welsh. The Union Pacific was the first U.S. railroad to create a modern streamlined passenger train. This heavily illustrated book examines that and other UP streamliners in detail, from the launch of the City of Salina in 1934 to UP's ceding of passenger service to Amtrak in 1971. Includes images of motive power, rolling stock exteriors and interiors, period advertisements, route maps, and much more. 160 pages, color and B&W photographs and illustrations, 8?"x 11", hardcover. #0R10119
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0R05113
UP Color Guide to Freight and Passenger Equipment. Volume 1.
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UP Color Guide to Freight and Passenger
Equipment. Volume 2.
0R05114
Lou Schmitz. Continues the collection begun in the first volume (item #R05113), this time covering Union Pacific equipment of the 1950s-1970s as photographed by longtime UP employee Lou Schmitz. Documents many cars not captured by the official UP photographers. 128 pgs., 320 color photos, 8?"x 11", hdbd. #0R05114 |
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Union Pacific Prototype Locomotives Photos: 0-6-0 Switchers. This series spotlights the workhorse 0-6-0 switchers used on the Union Pacific and its subsidiary lines. Each volume includes photos taken during different periods and includes technical data such as builder, dimensions, build date, tractive power and weight, along with a wide variety of views of each engine and its changing schemes. An invaluable tool for historians and hobbyists interested in UP steam. 80 pages, 77 B&W photos, 9?"x 5", softcover. Volume 2: Union Pacific 4431 through Union Pacific 4480 Be sure to also see: R02074 Volume 1: Los Angeles and Salt Lake (LA&SL) 4226 through Union Pacific 4430. R02076 Volume 3: Union Pacific 4600, Oregon Short Line (OSL) 4700s through Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Co.(OWR&N) 4933 #0R02075
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Union Pacific Prototype Locomotives Photos: 0-6-0 Switchers. This series spotlights the workhorse 0-6-0 switchers used on the Union Pacific and its subsidiary lines. Each volume includes photos taken during different periods and includes technical data such as builder, dimensions, build date, tractive power and weight, along with a wide variety of views of each engine and its changing schemes. An invaluable tool for historians and hobbyists interested in UP steam. 80 pages, 77 B&W photos, 9?"x 5", softcover. Volume 3: Union Pacific 4600, Oregon Short Line (OSL) 4700s through Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Co.(OWR&N) 4933 Be sure to also see: R02074 Volume 1: Los Angeles and Salt Lake (LA&SL) 4226 through Union Pacific 4430. R02075 Volume 2: Union Pacific 4431 through Union Pacific 4480 #0R02076
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This book features vivid photos of the Union Pacific's powerful 2-8-8-0 articulateds, including units that served on subsidiaries. Because the photos were taken over time, you'll be able to follow each locomotive through its different schemes and physical changes as it evolved. Also includes technical information such as builder, dimensions, year-built, tractive power, tender size, and water and fuel capacity. 80 pgs., 77 B&W photos, 11"x 8?", sfbd. #0R02087
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This incredible pocket guide provides you with
intricate maps of all Class I, shortline, regional and excursion railways active
in Washington and Northern Idaho. Data includes mile markers; single, multi and
abandoned track; tunnels; stations; bridges; highways; rivers; cities/towns; and
more, with full indexing for easy reference. An important tool for serious fans
of Western railroading. 4"x 11", softcover. Includes the lines of 13 railroads such as BNSF, Union Pacific, Montana Rail Link, Meeker Southern, Puget Sound & Pacific, Tacoma Rail, and more. 39 pages, 32 B&W maps. #0R03383 |
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