The Bangor & Aroostook Final Years
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.The Bangor & Aroostook proudly served northern Maine reaching south to Bangor and the deepwater port at Searsport.
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The Bangor & Aroostook proudly served northern Maine reaching south to Bangor and the deepwater port at Searsport.
The Boston & Albany line was one of the first successful lines in the country – and its tracks still host trains today. The B&A was eventually absorbed into the New York Central.
Alto Tower, in Altoona, Pennsylvania, controlled the former Pennsylvania Railroad’s busy four track main over the Alleghenies, including the passenger station, the sprawling shop complex, a major freight yard and access to the Hollidaysburg secondary. See this famous tower, sadly now closed, under Conrail and Norfolk Southern flags!
There were and are many short railroads in Arkansas. Some are cast off lines from the class ones and others have served their community and region for decades. See 15 shorts and tourist lines!
When the Burlington Northern spun off its ex-Frisco line from Monett, Missouri to Ft. Smith, Arkansas, the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad was born. Much to the delight of the railfan community, they developed an all-ALCo locomotive roster. See it then, and now – with more than ALCo’s on the roster.
Down to the deep south we go to record the action on shorts & mains.
A Rainy Day in Mount Vernon, Western Pacific units in Salem, a visit to the Paducah and Louisville engine house with some rare power, and an evening at Lenox Tower in Mitchell, Illinois. Six ‘shorts” included.
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