Trains Magazine, May 1943, Vol. 3, No. 7
Trains Magazine, May 1943, Vol. 3, No. 7 | Rare and modern books | Multiple Contributors
Trains Magazine, May 1943, Vol. 3, No. 7
Trains Magazine, May 1943, Vol. 3, No. 7 | Rare and modern books | Multiple Contributors
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1943
- Place of printing
- USA
- Author
- Multiple Contributors
- Publishers
- Kalmbach Publishing Co.
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Trains Magazine, May 1943, Vol. 3, No. 7 Great Northern Electrics - The Cascade electrification, The Man in the Tower, Colorado Midland - a martyr to the cause of commerce and, industry - major article with many super photos, Old EL Locomotives - they turned on a nickel, New Illinois Central 4-8-2's - Data on the 2600 class, Worth it in Cold Cash - capable legal and claim departments, often save a railroad their cost many times over, Chicago Subway - after 39 years of planning, Windy City approaches goal of underground transit, "War Babies" - denied new locomotives by War Production Board, railroads turn to rebuilding some of their older power - many, shop photos, First "Pacific"? - CM&StP Conversion Americana Magazine Back, Issues Transportation
- Binding description
- S Paperback
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: Great Northern Electrics - The Cascade electrification ; The Man in the Tower; Colorado Midland - a martyr to the cause of commerce and industry - major article with many super photos; Old EL Locomotives - they turned on a nickel; New Illinois Central 4-8-2's - Data on the 2600 class; Worth it in Cold Cash - capable legal and claim departments often save a railroad their cost many times over; Chicago Subway - after 39 years of planning, Windy City approaches goal of underground transit; "War Babies" - denied new locomotives by War Production Board, railroads turn to rebuilding some of their older power - many shop photos; First "Pacific"? - CM&StP conversion. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Book