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SP Ten-Coupled Locomotives, Robert J. Church Tis long-awaited book from noted SP locomotive authority Bob Church covers all the ten-coupled types, from El Gobernador of the 1880s and the T&NO 2-10-0s, to all the 2-10-2s and 4-10-2s. Extensive research has yielded the full details about SP’s experiments with valve gear on 2-10-2 number 3769, and equally full details about the design and con- struction of the three-cylinder locomotives with Gresley valve gear in the SP Class 4-10-2s. Typical of Church’s in-depth information, it has many unpublished photos, some in color, and includes line profiles, maps, and locomotive/tender plans in its 24 chapters, and also features a chapter on tenders by Arnold Menke. Exhaustive information on history, opera- tions and maintenance is also presented. No SP fan should be without this book. 534 pages, 795 B&W and color photos, maps and graphics, bibliography, index. Price: $85


Another of our fine SP titles: Southern Pacific Lines Standard-Design Depots, Henry E. Bender Jr.


The SP constructed and maintained depots throughout its territory. By 1894 a series of 26 standard plans for depots had been developed; by the beginning of the 20th century, there were more than 600 SP depots and telegraph offices. This book describes SP’s standard structures, and several de


facto standards: when they were built, what they looked like, and when they vanished or were saved. 320 pages, 437 photos, 46 drawings, bibliography, index. Price: $70


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