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Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks, Kaibab Forest, North Rim of Grand Canyon. Issued by the Union Pacific System
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Chicago: Union Pacific System,. 1925. Soft Cover. 48 pages, 42 illustrations (many in color), 2 maps (1 full-page and 1 double-page), pictorial wrappers, 7 by 10 inches, very good. . more information
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America's rail-trails. A directory of the 360 multi-use linear paths created from abandoned railroad corridors. Sixth edition
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Washington,: Rails-To-Trails Conservancy. 1991. Soft Cover. 0925794023 . Researched and compiled by John B. Wengert, Designed by Mark Wood. Cover Design: Arts and Letters, Ltd. 137 pages, illustrations, pictorial wraps, very good. Director of former railroad corridors transformed into trails, arranged by state. Details include surface, distance, policies and contact information. . more information
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The Old West. The Railroaders
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New York: Time-Life Books,. 1973. Hard Cover. 240 pages, well illustrated (many in color), maps, pictorial cloth, very good. . more information
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Proceedings of the International Commercial Convention Held in the City of Portland, Me. August 4th and 5th, 1868
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Portland: B. Thurston and Company. Very Good. 1868. Hard Cover. Reported by J.M.W. Yerrinton. 160 pages, cloth, ex-library with usual library markings otherwise very good. The Proceedings begin as follows: 'At a meeting of the Committee of the Corporators of the Portland and Rutland Railroad Company, held at the office of the Ocean Insurance company, in Portland, on the 4th of June, 1868, Messrs. John A. Poor, J.B. Carroll, Frederick Robie, N.A. Foster, and William Deering were appointed a committee to take into consideration the expediency of inviting a Convention, to be held in the city of Portland during the present summer, for the purpose of concentrating public attention upon Portland Harbor, as the cheapest port for the exportation of Western produce - and the advantages of a direct line of railway across the continent at its widest part, connecting Halifax, Portland, Rutland, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and San Francisco by one connected chain of railways form the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.' . more information
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Steamtown and Edaville. Live steam excursions
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Rutland, VT,: Printed By Sharp Offset Printing. Very Good. 1965. Soft Cover. 48 pages, well illustrated, maps, pictorial wrappers, very good. . more information
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