Your Railroad Book Library
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I was organizing my now lacking book shelf space when I decided to take a look at the railroad books i owned. Somehow, i've managed to accumulate quite a few on all different railroad subjects. Tell us about yours!

Here is mine, though i didn't include my magazines or model railroad books (of which i have at least ten more)

Official Railroad documents-

Lehigh Valley Railroad Brake and Train Air Signal Instructions, 1/1/1955
Lehigh Valley Engineers Minutes
Lehigh Valley System Map
Conrail CT290 Electrical Operating Instructions, 1978
New Jersey Transit Electrical Operating Instructions, 2006
Amtrak AEM7-AC Operators manual
CSX system map

Railroad History Books

  1. MBI Railroad Color History: Pennsylvania Railroad

  2. On the Mainline: The Pennsylvania Railroad in the 19th Century

  3. Pennsy Electric Years Volume 1

  4. Pennsy Electric Years Volume 2

  5. The Pennsylvania: The eastern Lines

  6. The Pennsylvania railroad under wire

  7. Trackside under Pennsy Wires

  8. PRR Hudson to Horseshoe

  9. Pennsy Electric Pictorial

  10. Pennsy's P5 Electrics

  11. New Haven Color Pictorial Volume one: The West End

  12. The New Haven Railroad: The Final Decade

  13. The EP5 Jets

  14. MBI Railroad Color History: Penn Central

  15. MBI Railroad Color History: Amtrak

  16. Amtrak Annual 1978-1979

  17. Amtrak at Milepost 10

  18. MBI Railroad Color History: Conrail

  19. Conrail, Volume one 1976-1982

  20. Conrail Motive Power Review volume one 1976-1986

  21. Under Pennsy Wires

  22. Trains of the Northeast Corridor

  23. Reading During the Conrail Era Book One

  24. Reading During the Conrail Era Book Two

  25. Electric Trains to Reading Terminal

  26. Trackside Around The Delaware Valley 1963 to 1983

  27. The Lindenwold High Speed Line: The First Twenty Years of the Port Authority Transit Corporation

  28. Trackside Around New Jersey 1968-1983

  29. West Jersey Rails Volume 2

  30. Steam To Diesel in New Jersey

  31. The Lehigh Valley Across New Jersey

  32. Iron Horses Across the Garden State

  33. NJ transit Rail Operations

  34. The Burlington And Mount Holly Trolley Lines/ Burlington and Mount Holly Traction R.R. CO./ Burlington County Transit Company

  35. MBI Railroad Color History: CSX

  36. MBI Railroad Color History: Norfolk Southern

  37. Milwaukee Road Bi-Polar Electrics

  38. Electric Locomotives

  39. The Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book

  40. Locomotives: The Modern Diesel and Electric Reference

  41. GE Locomotives

  42. U-Boats: General Electric's Diesel Locomotives

  43. North American Diesel Locomotive Spotter Guide

  44. American Steam Locomotives

  45. The History of North American Steam

  46. Pictorial History of North American Railroads

  47. Steel Wheels Rolling


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Gee, someone obviously isn't interested in the Eastern PA/NJ area Goldth

I make extensive use of libraries and borrowing from my father. When I do buy a book, it is usually one that is hard to find (Hawaiian WW2 Photo Album) or a technology study (Birth of California NG, John H. White's books, Car Builder Dictionaries, etc).
Michael
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Yeah, the main county library is right near my home, but they don't have anything exciting in the way of railroad books. the good ones they have i already owned, and bought before they did. At least i read them though. Many books i got for free or discounts on the understanding that i'd read them, and boy do they get read. I think i need to got o my library to help put new covers on some of the books.
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How about if I show you...

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Recognize any books you own?

And that doesn't include timetables, track charts, maps, rule books, photographs, most magazines, or books purchased in the last two years.
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#5
ah, i only see the Conrail Volume one. I've been meaning to find a Volume 2. Still, nice book shelf, more train books than mine.
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#6
If you're talking about the Scot Hartley Conrail books from Railpace they are both there side-by-side.
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#7
nah, I saw them, I meant i've never gotten aroung to purchasing them. Same with the Motive Power review books. Technically, the books i have satisfy my research needs as far as my layout goes, but Conrail is my favorite class one, so i''m always looking to add to that collection.

Almost definitely going to buy "Conrail in Color Volume 1" when it comes out around May from Morning Sun books.
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Only book I have is Railroads of Pennsylvania. Picked it up at Steamtown on the gauge trip
Tom

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#9
Most of mine are related to railways in Eastern Ontario (e.g. Over the Hills to Georgian Bay, In Search of the K&P (out of print about the Kingston & Pembroke Rwy), or around my hometown of Orangeville (Steam Trains Through Orangeville and maps, etc). I also have a couple of Ian Wilson's excellent series, and CNR related documents and maps.


Andrew
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#10
Mine is, naturally, mostly Reading Railroad books, but I don't have them all recorded like my locos and cars. I have 3 small (2 shelf - well they are 3 but only 2 levels of full-size books and magazines fit) booksheves full of my Model Railroader and other magazine collection, in plastic orgainzers with the year labeled. I have another of the same shelves filled with books, then I have stacks of magazines alewhere as well as some books in boxes yet, I need move bookshelves. These fit nicely unde rm,y layout, as opposed to a big tall one that would hold more but be an obstacle to build around.

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#11
What a great Idea this thread was, G. Cab!

I've been cataloging all of my other model railroad stuff in an Excel file ... Locomotives, Rolling Stock, Structures, Vehicles, Etc. So why not all my Reference Materials ... Hard Bound, Soft Bound, DVD, VHS, Periodicals, Prototype Documentation ... all of it??!!!

Great Idea ... and probably an eye-opener! Do we all know how much stuff we REALLY have?

This will take at least a couple minutes to gather together. 357 8-)

I'll join in the fun ...

... shortly. Icon_lol

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biL

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As I sit here in my study looking at my books I see one shelf about 16" long that contains my railroad books. I see 5 shelves about 48" long and 4 shelves about 16" long that contain my Bible study books.
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P5se Camelback Wrote:This will take at least a couple minutes to gather together. 357 8-)

I'll join in the fun ...

... shortly. Icon_lol

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Ummm, biL - Time's up... that was ~10 hours ago...! Wink Big Grin

Andrew
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Patience ...

... Young Jedi ...


... Patience!
biL

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#15
I'm organizing my railroad room now prior to building the layout. My library is divided between cars and railroad books. My current project is to go through all of my model railroad mags and cut out the articles that I want to save, and put the rest into the recycle bin. Most of my railroad books are on the Santa Fe. My latest interest is in finding any book or magazine that has color pictures of the interiors of Santa Fe passenger equipment. It is amazing how many rail fans took photos of the exterior of passenger trains in the past, but almost no one ever took a pic of the interior!
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