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P/N: MSB-1612
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Walthers' #:
484-976 |
Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines
In Color by
John Stroup |
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This Philadelphia to SE New Jersey shore
railroad was jointly owned and operated by the Reading
Company and the mighty PRR. The power and operations of
the PRSL and its parents is examined during the steam
and diesel era time through over 230 vintage color photos.
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P/N: MSB-0205
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Walthers' #:
484-969 |
B&O Color Guide to Freight and
Passenger Equipment by Craig Bossler |
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This B&O Color Guide is an all-color
128-page hardcover book showcasing the rolling stock of
the Baltimore & Ohio. Everything from wagontops to
Slumber coaches, trailers to hoppers are illustrated in
over 300 color photos. |
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P/N: MSB-0204 |
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Baltimore & Ohio In
Color Volume 1 by David T. Mainey |
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A fond look back by a former B&O management
trainee at the dieselized operations of the B&O across
the system. |
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P/N: MSB-0101
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Walthers' #:
484-608 |
A Golden Decade of Trains:
The 1950’s In Color by Robert R.
Malinoski |
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Just the name Malinoski is indicative of
masterful, expert camera work as exhibited in national
rail magazines for more than fifty years. Now here is
his choice, top-drawer color artistry on over fifty different
roads during the decade when the best of steam and early
diesels worked hand-in-hand. |
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P/N: MSB-0308
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Walthers' #:
484- |
Chesapeake & Ohio
Color Guide to Freight and Passenger Equipment
by David H. Hickcox |
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While mostly thought of as a coal hauler,
the C&O rostered some very attractive passenger and
general merchandise equipment. Contains over 300 vintage
(pre-Chessie System) color photos! |
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P/N: MSB-0309 |
Walthers' #:
484-1083 |
Chesapeake & Ohio
In Color Volume 1
by Jeremy F. Plant and William McClure |
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A fond look back at the C&O in Virginia
and West Virginia from the last years of steam to the
end of the Chessie System era. |
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P/N: MSB-0311 |
Walthers' #:
484-1094 |
Chessie System Color
Guide to Freight Equipment by Randall
K. Fields |
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In August 1972, Chessie System burst on
to the railroad scene in the eastern US with the daring
paint scheme of yellow, blue and black freight cars emblazoned
with a stylized cat logo. More than 300 color photos of
Chessie's freight cars. |
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P/N: MSB-1602 |
Walthers' #:
484-948 |
Penn Central Color Guide
to Freight and Passenger Equipment by
Jim Kinkaid |
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Although much maligned, the Penn Central
had a fascinating eclectic collection of rolling stock.
When new and freshly painted it could be quite appealing.
This is pure PC; no PRR, NYC, NH cars not repainted by
PC, but Penn Central as it was supposed to be! |
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P/N: MSB-0206 |
Walthers' #:
484-1005 |
Baltimore & Ohio
Trackside with Willis McCaleb
by James Semon and Bruce Dicken |
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B&O steam in all its glory is captured
mostly in Ohio by noted rail photographer Willis McCaleb
in this 128-page all-color book. This fourth Trackside
book takes the reader from Cleveland to West Virginia
into Indiana and back into central Ohio. Coverage includes
every type of B&O steam working in the Midwest during
the fifties. |
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P/N: MSB-2003 |
Walthers' #:
484-1033 |
Trackside along the
B&O 1957-1958 with Ed Griffith
by Walter A. Appel |
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Travel Chicago to New York City with a
young B&O Management Trainee who, camera in hand,
recorded this great railroad when both steam and early
diesel ruled the mainline. |
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P/N: MSB-0207 |
Walthers' #:
484-1050 |
Baltimore and Ohio Steam
In Color
by David T. Mainey |
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A class-by-class review of post-war B&O
steam at rest and at work. Coverage ranges from switchers
to streamlined beauties to mighty EM-1's. |
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P/N: MSB-1624 |
Walthers' #:
484-1076 |
Pittsburgh & Lake
Erie Railroad In Color Volume
1: 1976-1992
by Richard C. Borkowski Jr. |
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The final years of the "Little Giant"
are examined as
the newly independent road struggles for
its survival. |
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P/N: MSB-0208 |
Walthers' #:
484-230 |
Bessemer and Lake Erie
Railroad In Color
by Robert V. Lorenzo and Nathan S. Clark,
Jr. |
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A 128-page hardcover book celebrating the
motive power and operations of the heavy-duty carrier
linking Pittsburgh with the Great Lakes. Mainline and
branchline B&LE action is vividly portrayed in more
than 200 superb color photographs from the 1950s to the
present |
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P/N: MSB-2108 |
Walthers' #:
484-1056 |
Union Railroad In
Color
by Rich Borkowski, Jr. |
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The seldom-photographed Union Railroad
fed the blast furnaces of Pittsburgh, PA with its fleet
of EMD switchers and "Buffalos". Lots of steel
mills and heavy industry in this book! All color, 128-page
hardcover book. |
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P/N: MSB-2006 |
Walthers' #:
484-1037 |
Trackside around Philadelphia
1945-1969 with Dave Cope, Bill Ellis and Frank Watson
by Bert Pennypacker |
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Noted Philadelphian Bert Pennypacker guides
the reader around the rail lines that served Philadelphia
during the 40’s and 50’s through the more
than 250 color photos of photographers Dave Cope, Bill
Ellis, and Frank Watson. Pictured are steam and diesel
on the Pennsy, B&0, Reading and PRSL as well as traction
on the city streets. |
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P/N: MSB-1430 |
Walthers' #:
484-1049 |
New York Harbor Railroads
In Color Volume 1
by Thomas R. Flagg |
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The railroads serving the Port of New York
owned and operated fleets of ferries, tugboats and barges
to move freight and people from place to place within
the vast harbor. Instead of the switching tracks found
in other cities, New York was said to have "a water
belt line" connecting all steamship piers and waterfront
terminals. The marine operations including terminals and
floatbridges of the B&O, CNJ, DL&W, Erie, LV,
LIRR, NYC, NH, PRR and independent Brooklyn terminal railroads
are vividly illustrated and explained by noted marine
expert Tom Flagg. |
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P/N: MSB-1426 |
Walthers' #:
484-1082 |
New York Harbor RailroadsIn
Color Volume 2
by Thomas R. Flagg |
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The railroads serving the Port of New York
relied on fleets of ferries, tugboats and barges to deliver
freight. This volume continues our presentation of the
"railroad navy" of NY harbor with special attention
given to float bridge operations, coal dumpers, floating
grain elevators, Seatrain and the waterfront terminals
of both truck line and short line railroads at the port.
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P/N: MSB-1427 |
Walthers' #:
484-1072 |
New York, Susquehanna
and Western
by Paul R. Tupaczewski |
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Most fans today know the Susquehanna as
an operator
of huge Stack trains and big six-motor power. This book
begins in 1940 and shows the Suzy-Q of yesteryear - Motorcars,
RS1’s, RDC’s, commuter trains - as well as
several
chapters on the more modern era. |
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P/N: MSB-2012 |
Walthers' #:
484-1062 |
Trackside around Buffalo
with Ray Richards, Reg Button & Devan Lawton
by Stephan Koenig |
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The "Grain Milling Capital of the
World" was once America’s second largest rail
interchange point. See the operations of NYC, LV, EL,
N&W, B&O, C&O, CN, NKP, PRR, TH&B, Wabash
and others in more than 250 vintage views. |
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P/N: MSB-1208 |
Walthers' #:
484-1064 |
Lehigh & Hudson
River In Color
by Jim Boyd and Tracy Antz |
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L&HR In Color depicts the steam and
diesel operations of this colorful Northeastern regional
with color action photos. Diesel fans should not miss
the 1948 studies by Alco, Baldwin and EMD and their different
approaches to dieselizing the L&HR. |
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P/N: MSB-2014 |
Walthers' #:
484-1065 |
Trackside around New
York City 1953-1968 with Robert Malinoski
by Steve Barry |
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A top-notch combination: the photography
of Bob Malinoski and the writing of Railfan and Railroad
Magazine editor Steve Barry. All the pre-Penn Central
roads around the "Big Apple" are explored through
the lens of Bob Malinoski’s camera in the steam
to diesel transition years. |
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P/N: MSB-2011 |
Walthers' #:
484-1067 |
Trackside around1067,
PA 1947-1968 with Arthur Angstadt
by Jeremy F. Plant |
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Allentown, Pennsylvania was the railroad
hub of this busy steel, coal and cement producing portion
of the country. The region was served by CNJ, LV, RDG,
DL&W, L&NE. These roads are visited in more than
250 vintage views. Even President Truman’s campaign
train is recorded! |
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P/N: MSB-1423 |
Walthers' #:
484-1080 |
New York City Trolleys
In Color
by William D. Volkmer |
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East side, west side, all around the town!
See vintage views of Third Avenue Railway, Brooklyn and
Queens Transit, South Brooklyn Railway and Queensborough
Bridge Railway in full color. |
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P/N: MSB--1613 |
Walthers' #:
484-995 |
Pennsylvania Trolleys
In Color Volume 1: The Anthracite
and Penna. Dutch Regions
by William D. Volkmer |
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Once Pennsylvania was honey-combed with
trolley lines and the streetcar was a common sight. Go
back in time and visit the cities of Scranton, Wilkes-Barre,
Allentown, Reading, Altoona, Hershey and Lancaster when
these towns where served by their own trolley companies.
First in a series of three that cover the state. |
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P/N: MSB--1614 |
Walthers' #:
484-1001 |
Pennsylvania Trolleys
In Color Volume 2: The Philadelphia
Region
by William D. Volkmer |
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Our traction journey across the Keystone
State continues with a color look back at PTC, Red Arrow,
P&W and Fairmount Park. |
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P/N: MSB--1615 |
Walthers' #:
484-1022 |
Pennsylvania Trolleys
In Color Volume 3: The Pittsburgh
Region
by William D. Volkmer |
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Our three book series on the traction systems
of the Keystone State concludes with full color coverage
of West Penn Railways Company, Johnstown Traction Company
and Pittsburgh Railways. |
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