09-06-2012, 06:38 PM
RO,
Do you have any suggestions for books that identify passenger equipment? I've been trying to figure out what exactly I'm looking at when I research some of these early Amtrak trains.
I found this, it seems like it might be what i'm looking for, but I'm not prepared to drop $50 on what is essentially a photocopy just yet.
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Oops, lol. I fixed it, but just because I'm curious, how big of a name is he? So far, the book is interesting to read, but I guess I'm not really current on the big names in railroad photography.
Do you have any suggestions for books that identify passenger equipment? I've been trying to figure out what exactly I'm looking at when I research some of these early Amtrak trains.
I found this, it seems like it might be what i'm looking for, but I'm not prepared to drop $50 on what is essentially a photocopy just yet.
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railohio Wrote:Wow. Calling Jim Boyd "a railfan" is akin to calling Tony Stewart "a licensed driver."
Oops, lol. I fixed it, but just because I'm curious, how big of a name is he? So far, the book is interesting to read, but I guess I'm not really current on the big names in railroad photography.
Modeling New Jersey Under the Wire 1978-1979.