MORNING SUN BOOKS
These all-color 128-page hardcover books will be available August 1, 2013
MISSOURI-KANSAS-TEXAS VOLUME 2:
THE RED ERA By Daryl McGee
A look back at the years when Katy’s very existence was threat- ened and the road struggled on with old or rebuilt power. Item# 1480
NEW ENGLAND RAILROAD AND ITS
LEHIGH AND
SUCCESSORS
By Mike Bednar Follow the L&NE till it ceased operation in 1960 and then was operated by CNJ, LV, CR and NS. Item# 1481
Order today at price of $59.95 apiece plus $7 shipping (add $2 for each add’l book) Canada-$12; foreign-$21, each. All books are shipped via U.S. Mail.
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Morning Sun Books, Inc.
Broadway Limited Imports, 9 East
Tower Circle, Ormond Beach, FL 32174;
www.broadway-limited.com, has announced the release of its EMD SW1500. It come with the new Paragon2 sound and control system in addition to constant lighting, all wheel drive and pick-up, separately applied details including bell,
ladders,
handrails and horn and has superb slow speed operation due to back-EMF control. Road names in multiple num- bers are Southern Pacific, Southern, Union Pacific, Western Pacific, Read- ing, SCL/L&N,
Cotton Belt, CSX,
Louisville & Nashville, Norfolk South- ern, MKT and undecorated. These loco- motives sell for $229.99. For HO rolling stock, a GACX 53-foot, wood ex- press refrigerator car is in stock. It comes with detailed underbody and brake system, separately applied de- tails including hand rails, and Kadee couplers. Among the road names in multiple numbers are Western Pacific, Chicago Great Western, Kansas City Southern, Seaboard Air Line, T&P, REX, Denver & Rio Grande Western, Missouri Pacific, Frisco, Wabash, Rock Island and Northern Refrigerator Car Company. These cars retail for $34.99 or two for $59.99. Also look for a South- ern Pacific Coast Daylight observation car. It comes with a detailed interior, exterior lighting, separately applied
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details such as handrails and anten- nae, and Kadee compatible couplers. The price is $99.99 and it has the DCC controlled light package. Bowser Manufacturing, P.O. Montoursville,
Box 322, PA 17754;
www.bowser-trains.com, has released two new HO freight cars. The first is a three-bay, 70-ton hopper. It features a one piece molded body, underframe, brake wheels and interior slope sheet braces and details such as air tank, brake cylinder and triple valve. Road names in multiple numbers are Penn- sylvania Railroad and Rio Grande. The price per car is $14.95 each. Also in stock are two-bay, 55-ton fishbelly hop- pers. They come with a one piece body, underframe, brake wheel, slope sheet braces, and details such as air tank, brake cylinder and free rolling trucks. Road names in multiple numbers are Lehigh Valley Railroad, Norfolk & West- ern, Western Maryland, Southern Pacif- ic, Lehigh & New England. These cars are also priced at $14.95 each. In the Ex- ecutive Line of models an H30 three-bay covered hopper is available in HO scale. This ready-to-run car comes with metal wheels, knuckle couplers and many fine underframe details. Road names in mul- tiple numbers are PRR (shadow key- stone, circle keystone and oxide red), Conrail, Penn Central and N&W. The price per car is $29.95.
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