Pennsylvania Railroad

by Mike Schafer and Brian Solomon

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From humble beginnings in the 1800s, the Pennsylvania Railroad grew to be one of the most powerful, influential railroads in American history--a railroad that Fortune Magazine called a nation unto itself. It owned its own shops, coal mines, hotels, communications system, and power plants, not to mention hundreds of depots (including the famous Penn Station in Manhattan), thousands of passenger cars, tens of thousands of freight cars, and a vast fleet of steam, electric, and diesel locomotives. The Pennsys 10,000 route-miles served thirteen of the most populous and most industrialized states in the United States. Pennsylvania Railroad examines the mighty railroads evolution from a disparate group of early horse car lines into a twentieth-century transportation giant. Color and black-and-white photographs and period ads illustrate the railroads many facets, including both its passenger and freight operations, as well its motive power through the decades. Though the Pennsy was merged out of existence in 1968, an epilogue details the PRR legacies that survive on todays modern railroad scene.
  • ISBN13 9780760329306
  • Publish Date 18 March 2009
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Out of Print 10 October 2012
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Voyageur Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 160
  • Language English