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New York Central Railroad (MBI Railroad Color History) | 
enlarge | Authors: Brian Solomon, Mike Schafer Publisher: Voyageur Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 147262
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 160 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.4 x 0.8
ISBN: 0760329281 Dewey Decimal Number: 385.0973 EAN: 9780760329283 ASIN: 0760329281
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Product Description
For decades the New York Central reigned as one of Americas most important railroads. Beginning with the 1853 consolidation of a group of fledgling railways that formed a route from Buffalo to Albany, the New York Central grew into a powerhouse transportation company with more than 10,000 route miles. This illustrated history of the railroad that grew to power under the Vanderbilt dynasty covers every aspect of the New York Central through its 1968 merger with longtime rival Pennsylvania Railroad and the eventual merger of Penn Centrals successor, Conrail, into Norfolk Southern and CSX. Along the way, readers are treated to a selection of archival photographs, commissioned route maps, period ads, and timetables detailing all of New York Centrals operations--steam and diesel, freight and passenger--not to mention associated icons like Grand Central Terminal, the legendary Henry Dreyfuss shrouded Hudson steam locomotives, the Water Level Route, and the 20th Century Limited passenger trains. Prolific railway author Brian Solomon sources 150 evocative photographs, promotional materials, and postcards not included in the previous edition to deliver a nostalgic and colorful look at the New York Central. In addition, there are four specially commissioned maps.
Book Description
This illustrated history of the railroad that grew to power under the Vanderbilt dynasty covers every aspect of the New York Central through its 1968 merger with longtime rival Pennsylvania Railroad and the eventual merger of Penn Central’s successor, Conrail, into Norfolk Southern and CSX. Along the way, readers are treated to archival photographs, commissioned route maps, period ads, and timetables detailing all of New York Central’s operations--steam and diesel, freight and passenger--as well as associated icons like Grand Central Terminal, the legendary Henry Dreyfuss shrouded Hudson steam locomotives, the Water Level Route, and the 20th Century Limited passenger trains.
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Disappointing Text But Good Pictures August 22, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Don't publishers employ editors or proof readers any more? This book is full of simple spelling errors and poor grammar, the kinds of errors that a proof reader would find very quickly. Many of the errors are missing or duplicated articles. Others are cases of a plural noun being used with a singular verb or vice versa. Another class of error, common to many books that include photographs, is captions that don't match the photograph in some important detail.
Still, the many photographs in the book are of very good to excellent quality. Most of them are pictures that I have not seen in any other publications. It's unfortunate that the quality of the text and some erroneous captions make the whole thing suspect.
INFORMATIVE & EASY READING ! March 3, 2003 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Wish I had this book several years ago to help me plan the prototype layout and what engines to acquire. Highly recommend this book for NYC fans.
Me and my Son love it. May 15, 2002 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The book is well done, and the photos are super. My five year old can't put the book down. It really shows the NYC in a way that was never seen before, unless you worked for the railroad. If you love trains, you must add this book to your collection.
great short history of the new york central system June 10, 2000 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
This is a great short history of the New York Central System. Chapters 1 to 4 deal with the makeup of the system and history. Chapter 5 deals with Grand Central Terminal and New York electrification. Chapter 6 is the steam locomotive fleet. Chapter 7 is the diesel locomotives. Chapter 8 is the electric locomotives. Chapters 9 & 10 are about the freight and passenger service. The pictures used in the book are great. The amount of information is remarkable. If I were to purchase only one book on the New York Central System, this would be the book.
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