Trackside around Buffalo, New York
1953-1976
with Ray Richards, Reg Button and Devan Lawton

by Stephan M. Koening

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Buffalo is New York state’s second largest city located on its west end bordering on Lake Erie, a transportation center long before the railroads arrived.

Buffalo became a major interchange point between Eastern and Midwestern routes, all interested in serving this 'Grain Milling Capital of the World'.

Together with nearby Niagara Falls, the industry and railroading of this area provided for a unique railroad operation.

Contents:
Trackside Photographers, pp. 3-6;
Buffalo Area Overview, pg. 7;
New York Central, Penn Central, pp. 8-30;
Erie, DL&W, Erie Lackawanna, pp. 31-54;
Lehigh Valley, pp. 55-70;
PRR, Penn Central, pp. 71-77;
Nickel Plate, Wabash, N&W, pp. 78-88;
B&O, C&O, Chessie System, pp. 89-103;
Canadian National, pp. 104-108;
Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo, pp. 109-113;
Buffalo Creek, pp. 114-115;
South Buffalo Railway, pp. 116-117;
Niagara Junction Railroad, pp. 118-119;
Arcade & Attica, pp. 120-121;
Genessee & Wyoming, pp. 122-123;
The Blizzard of 77, pp. 125-127;
End of an Era, pg. 128.

Hardbound w/dust cover, 8.5x11, 128 pages, 250+ color photographs with captions.
Printed on premium-quality glossy paper for photographic enhancement.

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