Best of
Trains
1975
Railroads: An American Journey
Don Ball Jr. - 1975
Packed with black and white photos of both steam and diesel locomotives in action across the country. With essays interspersed throughout in which Ball discusses his love of railroads and the evolving scene over the years.
The Rainbow Route: An Illustrated History of the Silverton Railroad, the Silverton Northern Railroad, and the Silverton, Gladstone & Nort
Robert Sloan - 1975
Provides a fascinating and detailed look at how Otto Mears and Charles Wingate Gibbs built the railroads in the face of natural obstacles and financial troubles, kept the lines running despite government interference, and provided jobs and transportation for the mines and hundreds of thousands of residents for decades. The history of the entire San Juan mining region (from the stagecoach era on) is woven into the narrative so that the railroads are looked at in the context of their crucial importance to the mines and to the growing communities that included women and children. Illustrated throughout with a mix of vintage black and white photos (many by William H. Jackson; the one of Otto Mears and Chief Ouray of the Utes is amazing) and full color modern era photos. Includes detailed schematic scale drawings of locomotives and rolling stock which should be invaluable to modelers. With locomotive roster, consolidated roster of officers and bibliography. Foldout map and Errata/Addenda sheet in rear pocket. 416 pages with index.
Makin' Tracks: The Story of the Transcontinental Railroad in the Pictures and Words of the Men Who Were There
Lynn Rhodes Mayer - 1975
B&W photos reveal the engineering feats & lifestyles of the men who built & profited from the railroad. 11" x 10 1/2".