The Complete Book of North American Railroading - Hardcover

McBride, Andrew; Glischinski, Steve; Schafer, Mike; Boyd, Jim; EuDaly, Kevin; Jessup, Steve

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9780760328484: The Complete Book of North American Railroading

Synopsis

The year 1827 marked the completion of the United States’ first railroad--and the beginning of a transformation of American life. This book, spanning nearly two centuries, offers an exhilarating tour of the railways’ inroads into the economy, society, and culture of North America.

Illustrated with more than 400 historical and modern photographs and period advertisements, The Complete Book of North American Railroading takes readers back to the birth of the railroads, then travels through the “Golden Age” from 1900 to 1950 and on to the railways of our day. Locomotives, from steam to electric and diesel; passenger travel; freight operations; and infrastructure, including stations, bridges, depots, roundhouse, railyards, and signaling are all thoroughly examined and amply illustrated. Authors Kevin EuDaly and Mike Schafer delve into the history, the culture, and the technology of the railroads as they have carried travelers across the continent, brought goods to market, connected businesses in peacetime and war, and enriched the canon of American folklore and the quality of everyday life.

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About the Author

Kevin EuDaly was born a stone's throw from the Monon in Bedford, Indiana, and grew up "chasing trains" with his dad, Jim EuDaly, some of whose photographs appear in this book. In 1992 he founded White River Productions and began publishing historical society magazines, and wrote and published Missouri Pacific Diesel Power that same year. He has authored dozens of articles and had hundreds of photographs published over the last two decades. WRP has grown to become the primary producer of historical society publications in the U.S., and currently produces magazines, calendars, and books for 16 organizations, as well as Railroads Illustrated and Passenger Train Journal under the WRP flag. He resides on the east side of Kansas City near the former Rock Island in Raytown with his wife, Nadean, and four children, Sarah, James, Danae, and Ashley.




Mike Schafer hails from Rockford, Illinois, where he recalls his earliest train-watching experiences on the Illinois Central, Milwaukee Road, Burlington Route, and Chicago & North Western. Mike and his little dog Archie reside in a house (which includes a 1,600-square-foot model railroad) next to BNSF's busy Twin Cities mainline in a small town outside Chicago where he also serves as village trustee and occasionally mayor pro tem.

Steve Glischinski was born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1957 and has been interested in railroads since he was 10 years old. He began taking photographs of railroads in 1970, at the age of 13. Since that time, his photos of railroads in action have appeared in a number of books and numerous magazines, including Pacific Rail News, Passenger Train Journal, Progressive Railroading, Railfan & Railroad and Trains. His first magazine articles on railroading were published in 1982, and his by-line has appeared dozens of times, mainly in Trains Magazine, for whom he serves as a special correspondent. He is the author of numerous books on railroading, including such topics as the history of the Burlington Northern Railroad, Wisconsin Central, Milwaukee Road steam locomotive 261 and regional railroads.

From the Back Cover

Illustrated with more than 400 rare photographs, The Complete Book of North American Railroading takes readers from to the birth of the railroads in the early nineteenth century through their Golden Age from 1900 to 1950 and on to the railways of today. Locomotive technology, key historical figures, passenger travel, freight operations, infrastructure, modern railroading, and of course the railroads themselves are examined as the team of authorities assembled here tackle this vast subject. The result is a wonderfully illustrated celebration and an all-encompassing tome sure to appeal to hardcore railfans and casual enthusiasts alike.

From the Inside Flap

For more than 150 years, railroads have transformed everyday life in North America bringing goods to market, carrying travelers across the continent, seeing us through wars, enriching our folklore, and proving indispensable to our economic, industrial, and social infrastructures. And that s not to mention the mind-bending technologies and machines that railroads have spawned.

Illustrated with more than 400 rare historical and modern photographs and period advertisements, The Complete Book of North American Railroading celebrates the people and machines that have made this growth possible. In these pages, a cast of railroading authorities team up to tackle the industry s genesis, the development of steam, electric, and diesel-electric locomotives, the golden age of passenger travel, workhorse freight haulers, railroad infrastructure, and modern railroading operations.

It would be impossible to imagine the rapid growth of the United States and Canada without railroads. From the industry s first tentative steps in the early nineteenth century to the railways of our day, here is a fitting celebration to that legacy an all-encompassing tome for hardcore railfans and casual enthusiasts alike.

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9780785833895: The Complete Book of North American Railroading

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ISBN 10:  0785833897 ISBN 13:  9780785833895
Publisher: Crestline Books, 2016
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