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Early Railroad Ephemera - 6 [163522]

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Early Railroad Ephemera - 6 [163522]
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Early Miscellaneous Railroad Ephemera (6). 1) McCloud River R.R., Gold Spike Special, publ. by The Western Railroader, Vol. 18, No. 9, Issue 189, 1955 Text by Jack Wagner. Rail Line runs between Mt. Shasta City and Burney and connects a vast timber area to 3 major railroads in Siskiyou & Shasta Co's. Headquarters are in the logging town of McCloud. (5-1/2" x 8-1/2" booklet contains 61 photographs, a double-page map in the center and a total of 48 pages). 2) The Atchison, Topeka & Railway System Map, 1924, Striking 36" x 17-1/2" 3-color map 3) "Heritage Fleet", Preserving the Past While Serving The Future, Union Pacific's Passenger Train History, which began in May of 1869. This booklet was given as memento to the passengers who were fortunate enough to travel in one of U.P.'s Heritage Program Steam Locomotives (Excursion Service). (6-1/4" x 10-1/2", 32 pages). 4) First in the West, compiled and published by the Southern Pacific Co. in 1955. The story of the building of the Sacramento Railroad, the first railroad west of the Great Rockies marking the real beginning of railroading in the Far West. (5" x 8" Booklet, 16 pages). 5) Ticket to Silverton, by Ed Crist, R. B. Grenard & John Krause, publ. by Associated Artists of Dixie, Inc., 1988. Denver & Rio Grande R.R. begins operations between Durango & Silverton in the San Juan Mtns. in the S.W. corner of Colorado in 1870's. (11" x 8-1/2" booklet contains 71 photographs, 3 maps and 48 pages). 6) Railfair '91 Souvenir Program, publ. by Calif. State R.R. Museum Foundation in Sacramento for its 10th Anniversary. Over 27 preserved steam & diesel locomotives as shown in booklet (40 pgs.), are on display.

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