Union Pacific Steam!
UNION PACIFIC STEAM CLASSICS VOL.1 -Rare scenes including the 3-cylinder 4-12- 2's plus a variety of UP steamers from the late 1940's - 1958 in Kansas and Nebraska. 2-8-0's, 0-6-0's, 4-8-2's, 4-6-2's, 4-8-4's, 4- 12-2's and Challenger class 4-6-6-4's. 55 min. $31.00
UNION PACIFIC STEAM CLASSICS VOL.2 -Volume 2 takes us beyond Kansas and Nebraska with a great variety of photogra- phers and locations. You will see most of the modern steam power on the U.P., in Cheyenne, Denver, Council Bluffs, Sherman Hill, much more. 64 min. $31.00
UNION PACIFIC STEAM - VOLUME 1 - Both big mainline engines, Union Pacific 4- 8-4 #8444, and Challenger type articulated 4-6-6-4 #3985. 1987 and 1988 Cheyenne to Laramie runs of 3985 over Sherman Hill. Lots of 8444 in Los Angeles, and later Portland to Cheyenne. Cab rides in both engines. 90 minutes $29.95
UNION PACIFIC STEAM - VOLUME 2 - Cheyenne, July 1989, 8444 has received its original number 844 and hosts the opening of the new Dispatch Center in Omaha and pull the UP Board of Directors on a dinner train. The coaches are already there, so 844 pulls regular freight trains 500 miles to Omaha and back, pulling 4 different freight consists. 60 minutes $24.95
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IF YOU PUBLISH a rail-oriented calendar, send us a copy so we may mention it in this space. Please provide complete ordering in- formation including price, postage and han- dling charges, applicable sales taxes, and a postal address for mail orders. In order to publish your notice in time for holiday gift giving, we need to have your materials no later than October 25 for inclusion in the January 2013 issue, which comes out in mid November. Listings are provided subject to the available space.
The Valley Railroad: Mile by Mile is the 2013 calendar from the Friends of the Val- ley Railroad. This full-color, spiral bound issue folds out to 11″×17″ and covers the railroad from Mile 0 to Mile 13, showing its motive power including “New Haven” 2-8-2 No. 3025, General Electric centercab diesel No. 0900, Thomas the Tank Engine, 2-8-2 No. 40, 2-8-0 No. 97, and GE centercab No. 0901 and track speeder No. CV 74, along with several nice heavyweight passenger cars. The calendar sells for $12.00 plus $2.00 postage from the Friends of the Valley Railroad, Dept. RF, 1 Railroad Ave., Essex, CT 06426;
www.friendsvrr.org. The pro- ceeds will be applied toward the restoration of the railroad’s 1941 Porter 0-6-0T and its Pennsylvania Railroad N5 cabin car. The 2013 Railway Calendar from the
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Lackawanna & Wyoming Valley Rail- way Historical Society marks the organi- zation’s 40th anniversary. Its 14 color and b&w images show a great variety of subject matter including an A-B-B-A set of ex-Lack- awanna F3s on the Pocono Express; a simi- lar consist of Lehigh Valley FA1s on freight; a Wilkes-Barre Railway Brill car on the Carey Ave. bridge; a Scranton Transit car crossing the Delaware & Hudson Vine St. branch; A-B-A Pennsylvania Railroad E7s on a fan trip in Wilkes-Barre; a Laurel Line car crossing the Avoca viaduct; blue and or- ange Jersey Central babyface freight units at Scranton; and a Lackawanna 4-8-4 blast- ing out of Nay Aug Tunnel; along with sev- eral images of more recent vintage. The cal- endar folds out to 11″×17″ and sells for $4.95 plus $2.50 postage from Lackawanna & Wyoming Valley Railway Historical Society Calendar, Dept CC, P.O. Box 3452, Scran- ton, PA 18505-0452;
www.laurellines.org. PA residents add sales tax. The Three Rivers Railroad Heritage Council’s 2013 Collector’s Calendar con- tains 13 b&w photos, plus two color covers featuring Nickel Plate Berkshires 750 and 759. Inside you’ll find A-B-A Pennsy E7s in pinstripes; a burly New York Central/Big Four Pacific on a heavyweight Cincinnati Special; a PRR M1 scooping water on the fly; a handsome Wabash 4-8-4 on freight; PRR S1 6-4-4-6 No. 6100; a Wabash light Pacific
We’ve Discovered Hidden Treasures!
We’ve found a stash of Old Line Graphicsbooks formerly thought to be out of print. These books are brand new and are available in limited quantities:
Baltimore & Ohio Sunburst Trail to Chicago .......$44.00
East Broad Top Slim Gauge Survivor ...............$48.00
Interstate Railroad - History of An Appalachian Coal Road .$42.00
L&N Cumberland Valley Division Album 1945-1985 ......$30.00
Railroad Night Scene................$44.00
Richmond Fredericksburg & Potomac Linking North & South ............$42.00
Virginian Rails 1953-1993 ........$48.00
Dealer Sales please contact: Doubletake Productions - 732-494-2932 Portman Hobby Distributors - 914-737-6633 Ron’s Books - 914-967-7451 For individual Single Copy Sales please contact your favorite book seller.
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