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| #6225485 in Books | 2006-05-26 | Binding: Perfect Paperback | 136 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| the Western Steam Era|By Reader Views|Reviewed by Richard R. Blake for Reader Views (9/06)
This is Volume 1 in a series of books that author Charles M. O'Herin is writing to introduce the model railroader and railroad modeler to information about a railroad's history, operations detail, customers, and the flora and terrain along its routes. It is the author's goal to||"Before reading this book, I knew nothing about the San Diego and Arizona Railroad. Building the SDandA required a monumental effort due to unstable and rugged terrain. The pictures and accounts in this book are a perfect guide for a model railroader, working
A presentation of photographs and descriptions of a standard gauge railroad's history, rolling stock and locomotives, structures, and operating terrain. Comprehensive! It's been called "the Impossible Railroad" for its seemingly endless natural and manmade interruptions during construction and operations. This San Diego based Shortline was the last link constructed in the United States' trans continental railroad routes, even though much of its mainline was in Mexico. Th...
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