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Erie Lackawanna in Color

Erie Lackawanna in Color

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Author: Larry Deyoung
Publisher: Morning Sun Books
Category: Book

Buy Collectible: $50.00



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Sales Rank: 2695427

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 4

ISBN: 1878887211
EAN: 9781878887214
ASIN: 1878887211

Publication Date: January 2006
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Condition: Black glossy cloth stamped in yellow 128 pages illustrated by color photographs. Nice pictorial covering the Erie Lackawanna Railroad from about 1960-67. This is the fourth volume in a five-volume series. The book is bright, crisp and unworn, but with a bottom edge bump. The jacket is bright and crisp but with a small triangular chip adjacent to the head of the spine and a tiny tear at bottom rear panel.

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"'Erie Lackawanna In Color, Volume 3: The East End' highlights the former DL&W mainline, Bloomsburg Branch and myriad New Jersey branches. Vividly illustrated in that wonderful time, the route is Binghamton thru Scranton down to Hoboken before heading up to Suffern on the 'Erie' side."


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