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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (MBI Railroad Color History) | 
enlarge | Authors: Kirk Reynolds, Dave Oroszi Publisher: Voyageur Press Category: Book
List Price: $37.00 Buy New: $24.42 You Save: $12.58 (34%)
Sales Rank: 649308
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 160
ISBN: 076032929X Dewey Decimal Number: 385.0973 EAN: 9780760329290 ASIN: 076032929X
Publication Date: November 15, 2008 (In 40 Days) Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Not yet published
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Product Description
As Americas first common-carrier railroad--a railroad mandated to operate for the public and for commerce--the Baltimore & Ohio set the stage for North American railway development. And as such, the railroad racked up a remarkable list of firsts--first to offer scheduled passenger service, first to experiment with steam power, and the first air-conditioned passenger cars, lightweight streamliners, high-speed passenger diesels, and "piggyback" freight services--to name just a few. In this expanded hardcover reissue of the popular 2000 release, authors Kirk Reynolds and Dave Oroszi explore these accomplishments, and with them a significant chapter in American railway history. With an all-new collection of more than 150 photos and illustrations, the book gives a colorful account of the evolution of one of the nations most enduring railroad icons, through good times and bad. Reynolds and Oroszi follow the B&O from its infancy as a horse-powered railway in the first half of the nineteenth century to its 1987 amalgamation into the vast CSX Transportation network. The book tells how the B&O, handicapped by its rugged route from the East Coast to the Midwest nonetheless proved second to none in serving its customers--whether on star passenger lines like the Capitol Limited and National Limited or on a freight network that included such notable offerings as "Sentinel Service" and the "Timesaver" freights. The railroads story, as it unfolds in these pages, makes for an evocative journey through 160 years of railroad history.
Book Description
The first stone was laid for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad on July 4, 1828, in downtown Baltimore, Maryland. Twenty-four years later, on December 24, 1852, the B&O linked Baltimore with the Ohio River. With over 150 photographs and illustrations, this new hardcover edition of Baltimore & Ohio Railroad takes you on a colorful journey through the hardworking history of the B&O, famous for its innovative technology, colorful equipment, and great passenger trains, including the Capitol Limited and the National Limited.
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