Long Island Rail Road Multiple Unit Cars Volume 2: Cars Built 1953-2020 Equipment PRR Color Guide to Freight
Description
PRR Color Guide to Freight and Passenger Equipment was originally published in 1992
After World War II
They photographed everything from vanishing steam and brand new diesels to hobos riding atop moving box cars
operations and practices
Experience the 38 railroads serving the Windy City in Trackside Around Chicago 1957-1965 with George G
Long Island Rail Road Multiple Unit Cars Volume 2: Cars Built 1953-2020 Equipment PRR Color Guide to FreightMichael Boland Continues the history of the commuter road's vast fleet of Multiple Unit (MU) cars, beginning in 1953 with 20 cars purchased by William Wyer, the railroad's trustee. It then features the Pullman Standard car fleets of 1955 and 1963 as well as cars purchased by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority starting in 1968, first with the M1 fleet of Metropolitans, then M3's, M7's and finally the M9's of 2020. Also covered are the railroad's
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