Kansas Central Narrow Gauge: Slim Rails across the Midlands - Softcover

I. E. Quastler

 
9780942035483: Kansas Central Narrow Gauge: Slim Rails across the Midlands

Synopsis

The Kansas Central Railway was one of America's pioneer narrow gauge (3') railroads, started in 1871 and extending westward from Leavenworth, KS. The company's earliest years coincided with narrow gauge fever, an enthusiasm fueled by many claimed advantages. The KCR operated as both an independent carrier and as a branch line of Union Pacific. By 1890 the claimed advantages had proved illusory and the railroad converted to standard gauge. This book skillfully recounts the story of how bold dreams and economic folly once brought narrow gauge railroading to the plains of northeast Kansas. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos, several maps, timetables, and ephemera. With rosters of locomotives and rolling stock, chart with financial data. 104 pages.

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