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Volume 1.
Sweetland. This book features PRR operations between Altoona, Pennsylvania and New York City in bright, vibrant color. See steam, electric, and diesel locomotives working side-by-side moving freight and passenger trains. Book also includes a complete section on the Pennsy's cab and booster units. A great resource for enjoying the different paint schemes and operations of the PRR. 128 pgs., approximately 250 color photos, 8?"x 11", hdbd. #0R02823 |
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Volume 2.
Sweetland. This pictorial covers the Pennsylvania Railroad's line between St. Louis and New York City, including a complete section on Pennsy's electric locomotive department. Don't miss this wonderful journey back to Pennsy's heyday - all in full color. 128 pgs., approximately 250 color photos, 8?"x 11", hdbd. #0R02824 |
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Volume 3.
Sweetland. This full-color volume offers a complete look at the PRR steam locomotive classes operating in the 1940s and '50s. You'll begin in Chicago and sprint across the busy Ft. Wayne Line. Eastern stops include hot spots such as Altoona, Harrisburg, Sandusky and Camden, NJ. Other motive power includes oil-electrics and plenty of Brunswick Green diesels. 128 pgs., 250 color photos, 8?"x 11", hdbd. Be sure to also see the companion books: R02823 - Pennsylvania Railroad Color Pictorial: Vol. 1. PRR action between Altoona and New York City; complete section on cab and booster units. 128 pgs., 250 color photos, 8?"x 11", hdbd. R02824 - Pennsylvania Railroad Color Pictorial: Vol. 2. PRR action between St. Louis and New York City; complete section on Pennsy electric locomotives. 128 pgs., 250 color photos, 8?"x 11", hdbd. #0R02830 |
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Volume 5. Chicago to Phillipsburg, New Jersey, Sweetland. The latest volume in the popular Pennsylvania Railroad Color Pictorial series, this book takes you on an all-color tour from Chicago to Phillipsburg, paying special attention to the Pennsy's wide variety of diesel switchers on the way. 128 pages, 8?"x 11", hardcover. #0R03901 |
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Locomotive Pictorial Volume 1.
Alco RS Series.
Hahn, Jr. This heavily illustrated volume
examines Pennsylvania Railroad's Alco RS models - including the RS-1, RS-2,
RS-3, RS-11, RSD-5, RSD-7, RSD-12 and RSD-15 - with complete roster data and
specifications for each model as well as photographs illustrating the
various options, modifications and lettering schemes carried by these
Schenectady products. 60 pages, 134 B&W photographs, 8?"x 11", softcover.
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Locomotive Pictorial Vol. 3.
Second-Generation EMD Road Switchers. Hahn, Jr. PRR entered dieselization's second generation with the purchase of four-axle EMD GP30s in 1963. After acquiring GP35s the following year, the carrier made the switch to six-axle locomotives in 1965, buying SD35s, SD40s, and finally SD45s before merging with the New York Central. This series covers the diesel fleet of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Each book pictorially covers particular groups of PRR locomotives, including complete roster data and specifications of each model featured. A laminated color cover features an original painting, specially commissioned for each book. 72 pgs., 170 B&W photos, 8?"x 11", sfbd. #0R02652
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Locomotive Pictorial Vol. 5
Fairbanks-Morse Locomotives. Withers. This book covers the 200-unit fleet of Fairbanks, Morse & Co.-built models acquired by PRR between 1947 and 1956. From the dual-service Erie-builts to the 2,400-horsepower Train Master, all are covered in a variety of roster and action views. This series covers the diesel fleet of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Each book pictorially covers particular groups of PRR locomotives, including complete roster data and specifications of each model featured. A laminated color cover features an original painting, specially commissioned for each book. 72 pgs., 155 B&W photos, 8?"x 11", sfbd. #0R02654
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EMD and Alco Freight Cab Units. Withers. This book covers pictorially the freight cab units built by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors - F3, F5, F7 and FP7 models - and Alco - FA and FB models. Units are pictured as-built from the factory, working during the glory days of the PRR, and finally wearing Penn Central compatible numbers and faded coats of Brunswick green. This series covers the diesel fleet of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Each book pictorially covers particular groups of PRR locomotives, including complete roster data and specifications of each model featured. A laminated color cover features an original painting, specially commissioned for each book. 120 pgs., 295 B&W photos, 8?"x 11", sfbd. #0R02655
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Locomotive Pictorial Vol. 7
EMD E Units and Alco PAs. Withers. This book covers pictorially the passenger cab units built by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors - E7 and E8 models - and Alco - PA and PB models. Units are pictured as-built from the factory, working during the glory days of the PRR, and finally wearing Penn Central compatible numbers and faded coats of Tuscan red. This series covers the diesel fleet of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Each book pictorially covers particular groups of PRR locomotives, including complete roster data and specifications of each model featured. A laminated color cover features an original painting, specially commissioned for each book. 120 pgs., 250+ B&W photos, 8?"x 11", sfbd. #0R02656
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Early EMD Switchers. Withers. This heavily illustrated reference presents line-by-line listings of the Pennsylvania Railroad's EMD switchers - including GP7s, GP9s, SD7s and SD9s - as well as specifications for each type and photographs of the switchers at work. 104 pages, 150+ B&W photographs, 8?"x 11", softcover #0R02693
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Locomotive Pictorial Vol. 9.ALCO and GE Switchers. Withers. This heavily illustrated volume presents line-by-line listings of the Pennsylvania Railroad's Alco and GE switchers - including Alco's S-1 through S-4 switchers and T-6 transfer and General Electric's 44-ton switcher - as well as specifications for each locomotive and photographs of the switchers at work. 72 pages, 186 B&W photographs, 8?"x 11", softcover. #0R02692 |
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Locomotive Pictorial, Volume 10. EMD Switchers. Withers. This heavily illustrated volume presents line-by-line listings of the Pennsylvania Railroad's EMD switchers - including SW, SW1, NW2, SW7, SW9 and SW1200 end-cab switchers - as well as specifications for each locomotive and photographs of the switchers at work. 80 pages, 200+ B&W photographs, 8?"x 11", softcover. #0R02698
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Locomotive Pictorial, Volume 11.
Alco Century and GE U-Series Locomotive. Withers. This heavily illustrated volume examines Pennsylvania Railroad's Alco Century (C-424, C-425, C-628, C-630 and C-636) and GE Universal Series (U25B, U25C, U28C, U30C and U33C) road switchers with complete roster data and specifications for each model as well as photographs illustrating the various options, modifications and lettering schemes. You'll even see units in post-merger Penn Central colors! 96 pages, 200+ B&W photographs, 8?"x 11", softcover. #0R03861
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Volume 1. Pittsburgh to St. Louis 1960-1999 Hipes & Oroszi. This book presents a diversity of Pennsylvania Railroad motive power, stations, towers, trestles and other structures from the Golden Triangle to the Gateway Arch. Along the way, you’ll see the PRR in the bustling rail cities of Columbus, Xenia, Richmond and Indianapolis, with a full chapter devoted to lines connecting Cincinnati. Also includes full-color maps and tables listing train symbols and routings. 136 pages, 190 color photographs, 8?"x 11", hardcover. #0R05517 |
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Volume 2. Pittsburgh and Northeast Ohio 1960-1999 Hipes & Oroszi. Through color photographs and maps as well as a detailed history, this book examines the Pennsylvania Railroad lines located in the heart of America's steel and manufacturing region from Pittsburgh through northeast Ohio. You'll view trains, towers (interior and exterior), stations and more at locations such as Cleveland, Youngstown, Akron, Canton, Crestline, Mingo Junction and others. 136 pages, 193 color photographs and 7 color maps, 8?"x 11", hardcover. #0R05529 |
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Steam, Diesel & Electric Photo Archive.
Kelly. A real treasure, this book on Pennsylvania Railroad locomotives features a wealth of previously unpublished archival photographs! You'll view the K4 4-6-2, the S1 6-4-4-6 Duplex, the T1 4-4-4-4 Duplex, Alco RS models, Baldwin end-cab switchers, the Fairbanks-Morse Train Master, the EMD GP series, E- and F-units, and the legendary GG1 electric. Includes a system map, timetables, advertising and locomotive designs by Raymond Loewy, and more. 128 pages, 10?"x 8?", softcover. 0">0R10126 |
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East-West Trains. Stegmaier. This book - the first in a series - draws upon official Pennsylvania Railroad materials from 1952 to trace the background of Pennsy's passenger service. It details the types of cars used, their regular and special assignments as well as the exact makeup of important PRR East-West trains during this transition year. Includes maps, menus and diagrams. 112 pgs., 230 color and B&W photos and illustrations, 8?"x 11", hdbd. #0R03162 |
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Carlson. This is a historic look at the diversity of short line railroads that served the keystone state during the 1950s. It includes a fascinating variety of motive power and operations from 20 railroads including the Alquippa & Southern, Bellefonte Central, Chestnut Ridge, Cornwall, East Broad Top, Ironton, Johnstown & Stony Creek, and Maryland & Pennsylvania. 128 pgs., 225+ color photos, 8?"x 11", hardcover. #0R05189 |
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Railroad Museum of
Pennsylvania.
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Cupper. This guidebook to the museum in
Strasburg, Pennsylvania, covers the history of the state's railroad industry
and gives you a tour of their 100,000 square-foot exhibit hall displaying
dozens of historic locomotives and rolling stock significant to
Pennsylvania's railroad heritage. A complete checklist of the museum's
collection of rolling stock is also included. 48 pgs., 55 color and B&W
photos, 6"x 9", sfbd. |
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Smith. This book documenting the railroads and trolleys of - and their impact on - Reading, Pennsylvania includes archival photos of the locomotive shop at Tenth and Exeter, views of the Walnut Street yard including the swinging bridge by the Outer Station, and much more. You’ll also see the railroads that served the city, such as the Philadelphia & Reading Railway, the Mount Penn Gravity Railroad, and the Reading Traction Company. 128 pgs, 200 B&W photos, 6?"x 9?", sfbd. #0R01357
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