Best of
Trains

1998

The Big Book of Trains


Christine Heap - 1998
    Giant sized poster-like spreads and informative captions will keep imaginations soaring and eyes wide open with these amazing children's guides.

Twilight of the Great Trains, Expanded Edition


Fred W. Frailey - 1998
    By the 1960s, rail passenger service had become an endangered species in an unfriendly environment. Fred W. Frailey recounts the demise of the pre-Amtrak passenger train in Twilight of the Great Trains. Drawing upon a lifetime of experience as a reporter and editor, Frailey uncovers the reasons behind the disappearance of these great trains and explains how 11 railroad systems withstood or welcomed, fought or embraced the inevitable decline of their passenger services. Stimulating and informative, this book offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most challenging eras in American railroad history.

Trains


Scholastic Inc. - 1998
    Steam locomotives, electric engines, and high speed trains are vividly illustrated in this exciting history of the railroad.

Wagon Train


Bobbie Kalman - 1998
    In the latter part of the 19th century, more than half a million pioneers headed west to carve out a future on an unknown frontier. Some were drawn by the offer of cheap land and the promise of religious freedom while others had high hopes of finding gold. Thrilling, authentic photos and full-color illustrations recreate what life was really like for these cowboys, adventurers, and immigrants in this rough-and-ready era in our history.Journeying west by wagon train was like traveling in a tiny, moving town with its own community, food, tools, and government. Clear, informative text along with beautifully detailed photographs and illustrations help describe a typical day on the trail including: -- the strengths and weaknesses of the wagons-- how food was prepared-- the dangers of crossing mountains and rushing rivers-- Native Americans distrust of the travelers who brought disease to their people and destruction to the buffalo

Vintage Diesel Locomotives


Mike Schafer - 1998
    Spotlighted are Electro-Motive's famous E- and F-units, and GP-series "Geeps", DL, PA, FA, and RS diesels from American Locomotive Company, and Baldwin's "babyface" and "sharknose" locomotives. Plus Fairbanks-Morse switchers, passenger diesels, freight locomotives, and more.