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Colorado
Midland Passenger Service 1887-1918, This detailed study by
William F. Gale provides new insights into the Midland's operations
and is lavishly illustrated.
Streetcars
and Suburbs by Thomas J. Noel traces the early history of Denver's
urban rail system -- horse, cable, steam and electric.
A Silverton
Trilogy: Fifty Years of Passenger Service covers the famed Silverton
Train's emergence since 1941 in three chapters -- the transition
from mixed train to tourist train by Robert W. Richardson; the Rio
Grande's development programs of the mid-60s by John S. Walker Jr.;
and coverage of the new independent Durango & Silverton by R.C.
Farewell.
Zimbabwe
Steam Safari by Ronald C. Hill offers a contrasting view of
narrow gauge steam railroading in southern Africa.
236 pages,
over 220 illustrations (12 color), acid free paper, hardcover
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