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DELAWARE & HUDSON Color Guide to Freight & Passenger - (Out of Print NEW BOOK)

$ 68.61

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  • Condition: New
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    Description

    Delaware & Hudson Color Guide
    to Freight and Passenger Equipment
    The Bridge Line to New England & Canada
    by the Bridge Line Historical Society
    This is a NEW BOOK (not used).
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    Full Color
    Note:
    This book is
    Out of Print
    and no long available from publisher.
    This ebay seller has NEW BOOK in original shrinkwrap.
    Over
    300 color slides
    detail the rolling stock of the
    Delaware & Hudson
    in this 128-page hardcover book.
    Trace the color evolution of its car fleet as different administrations ran the D&H.
    Contents:
    Overview of D&H Passenger and Freight Service, pp. 3-10;
    Passenger Equipment & Business Cars, pp. 11-29;
    Cabooses, pp. 30-43;
    Box Cars, pp. 44-68;
    Open Hoppers, pp. 69-79;
    Covered Hoppers, pp. 80-94;
    Gondolas, pp. 95-102;
    Plant Cars, pp. 103-109;
    Miscellany, pp. 110-112;
    Sesquicentennial, pg. 113;
    Company Service, pp. 114-128.
    Hardbound w/dust cover, 8.5x11, 128 pages, 300
    color photographs with captions. Printed on glossy paper for photographic enhancement.
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