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Here are 9 antique / vintage books -- all books related to railroads and trains.

These books are in good to very good condition.
  1. American Railroad Journal 1966 published by Golden West Books, 1965. 1st printing. Hardcover. Includes articles on some interurban railroads out west, American first main line electrication, and the single drivered steam locomotive in the West. Many illustrations. Very good condition.
  2. Key System Album by Jim Walker. Published by Interurbans Publications, 1978. Hardcover The Key system was an interurban streetcar operating in the San Francisco area in the first half of the 20th century. This book has many illustrations. Very good condition.
  3. The Official Guide of the Railways and Steam Navigation Lines of The United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico and Cuba, Also Time-Tables of Railroads in Central America, Air line Information , February 1971 published by National Railway Publication Company. Softcover. Toned pages, good condition.
  4. Bonanza Railroads By Gilbert H. Kneiss, published by Stanford University Press, third edition, September 1946. Hardcover. Good plus condition.
  5. The Story of the Grand Canyon Railway by Al Richmond, published by the Grand Canyon Railway. fourth edition. 1999, Trade size paperback. Signed by the author on the title page. Very good condition.
  6. The History of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad by John F. Stover, published by Purdue University Press, 1987. Hardcover with jacket. Jacket with shelf wear and edge wear, otherwise in very good condition.
  7. Nineteenth Annual Report of the Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners of the State of Missouri for the year ending June 30, 1894. Hardcover This scarce book has information on virtually every railroad company doing business in Missouri during 1894. Good condition with toned pages.
  8. No. 8-ET Locomotive Break Equipment Instruction Pamphlet No. 5032-1, May 1935. Published by Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Many diagram and charts, including foldouts. Good plus condition.
  9. Handwritten Railroad Engineer's Journal. This piece is written in pencil and begins in September 1939 and the last entry is dated in 1943. The individual writing it record things like car numbers and personnel(other railroad employees). Sometimes there are times or number of passengers. It appears to be from the east coast, Philadelphia and Pennsylvania area. Chips, toned pages, tears.



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