Wednesday, May 25, 2016

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Seaboard Coast Line Railroad End papers show system maps. With separate chapters on diesel locomotives, passenger service, operations in Virginia, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia, and Florida, the Family Lines operations, and rolling stock..Fascinating look at the Seaboard Coast Lines and its amazing variety of operations

Seaboard Coast Line Railroad

Seaboard Coast Line Railroad

Title:Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
Author:Douglas B. Nuckles
Rating:4.68 (581 Votes)
Asin:1883089131
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:108 Pages
Publish Date:0000-00-00
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Fascinating look at the Seaboard Coast Lines and its amazing variety of operations from Richmond to Florida through about 1970. With separate chapters on diesel locomotives, passenger service, operations in Virginia, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia, and Florida, the Family Lines operations, and rolling stock. With 1967 locomotive roster. Illustrated throughout with black and white (and some color) photos and numerous maps. End papers show system maps. 108 pages.

Editorial :

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