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Great Northern empire builders

Part of the Great Passenger Trains S. series
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Travel the rails of the American West in this stunning illustrated history Names for renowned entrepreneur James J.

Hill, founder of the Great Northern Railway, the incomparable Empire Builder was launched in 1929 by legendary CEO Ralph Budd.

Powered by steam until 1947, the Empire Builder charged into the diesel era at full-bore with streamlined EMD E7As trailing Pullman cars from St.

Paul to Spokane and generating millions for the railroad.

This is a history of the Empire Builders through their 1970s demise.

Included here are the trains, their various forms of motive power and rolling stock, and their services. wealth of black and white archival images and period color photography depict the Empire Builder along one of the nation's most scenic routes.

Also shown are uniforms, dinnerware, terminals and stations, interior views of Pullman and dome cars, period advertisements, and route maps.

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Product Details
Motorbooks International
0760318476 / 9780760318478
Hardback
15/04/2005
United States
English
160 p. : ill. (some col.)
28 cm
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