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Pennsylvania Railroad

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ISBN-10: 0760329303

ISBN-13: 9780760329306

Edition: 2009

Authors: Brian Solomon, Mike Schafer

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From humble beginnings in the 1800s, the Pennsylvania Railroad grew to be one of the most powerful, influential railroads in American history--a railroad that Fortune Magazinecalled ldquo;a nation unto itself.rdquo; It owned its own shops, coal mines, hotels, communications system, and power plants, not to mention hundreds of depots (including the famous Penn Station in Manhattan), thousands of passenger cars, tens of thousands of freight cars, and a vast fleet of steam, electric, and diesel locomotives. The Pennsyrsquo;s 10,000 route-miles served thirteen of the most populous and most industrialized states in the United States. Pennsylvania Railroadexamines the mighty railroadrsquo;s…    
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Book details

List price: $37.00
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: MBI Publishing Company LLC
Publication date: 3/18/2009
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 2.068
Language: English

Brian Solomonis one of todayrsquo;s most accomplished railway historians. He has authored more than 30 books about railroads and motive power, including Railroads of Pennsylvania, also from Voyageur Press. His writing and photography have been featured in the worldrsquo;s top railfan publications, including Trains, Railway Age, Passenger Train Journal, and RailNews. He divides his time between Massachusetts and Ireland.

Mike Schafer hails from Rockford, Illinois, where he recalls his earliest train-watching experiences on the Illinois Central, Milwaukee Road, Burlington Route, and Chicago & North Western. He vividly can recall his first train rides, circa 1952, on IC�s Hawkeye and Land O� Corn between Rockford and Chicago. Eventually he would declare the latter � America�s railroad hub � his �honorary hometown.� While attending East Rockford High School in the mid-1960s, he met Jim Boyd at the Forest City Model Railroad Club. Jim inspired Mike to combine his railroad interests with his art, writing, and photography skills all while learning the ropes of railfanning � a move that would lead…