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The Great Yellow Fleet: A History of American Railroad Refrigerator Cars: December 1, 1986: 186: The American Railroad Freight Car: From the Wood-Car Era to the Coming of Steel: October 1, 1993: 656: American Locomotives: An Engineering History, 1830–1880: December 11, 1997: 624: Updated/expanded edition of his 1980 book
Follow the Flag: A History of the Wabash Railroad Company (Northern Illinois University Press, 2004). Getting Around: Exploring Transportation History (Krieger Publishing, 2003). Iowa Railroads: The Essays of Frank P. Donovan, Jr (University of Iowa Press, 2000) Ohio on the Move: Transportation in the Buckeye State (Ohio University Press, 2000)
White River Productions is an independent publishing company that specializes in books and magazines targeted to railroad enthusiasts and historians. Kevin EuDaly founded the company in 1992 to published the book Missouri Pacific Diesel Power, which he also authored. Several other titles followed, and the company became his full-time venture ...
Toledo, Walhonding Valley and Ohio Railroad: PRR: 1891 1911 Toledo, Columbus and Ohio River Railroad: Toledo Western Railroad: WAB: 1889 1889 Wabash Railroad: Toledo and Woodville Railroad: PRR: 1869 1878 Northwestern Ohio Railway: Trumbull and Mahoning Railroad: B&O: 1887 1915 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Union Depot Company: NYC/ PRR: 1872 ...
The Story of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1827-1927; The Story of Louis Sherry and the business he built; The Story of Public Utilities; The story of the Rome. Watertown and Ogdensburgh railroad; The story of the Waldorf-Astoria; Transport for War; Daniel WIllard rides the line: The Story of a Great Railroad man; Wells Fargo: Advancing the ...
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John Edgar Thomson (February 10, 1808 – May 27, 1874) was an American civil engineer and industrialist. An entrepreneur best known for his leadership of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) from 1852 until his death in 1874, Thomson made it the largest business enterprise in the world and a world-class model for technological and managerial innovation.
Ephraim Shay (July 17, 1839 – April 19, 1916) was an American merchant, entrepreneur and self-taught railroad engineer who worked in the state of Michigan. He designed the Shay locomotive and patented the type.