 
|  $18.95   | Boston & Maine in 19th Century Images of Rail Bruce Heald, Ph.D. All the romance of early railroading in New England pervades this pictorial history of the Boston & Maine. It is a fascinating journey, beginning in the 1830s with an 8-mile line that just kept growing. By the end of the century, Boston & Maine was traveling over 2,324 miles of track. Filled with spectacular images, most previously unpublished, this is a great tribute to a transportation dynasty. 128 pgs., 190 B&W photos and ills., 6½"x 9¼", sfbd. |
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Rio Grande Sign Replica of a vintage advertising sign for the Rio Grande Railroad. Classic porcelain-on-steel enameled sign is an authentic reproduction using the same manufacturing process popularized in the early 1900s. Quality craftsmanship assures a lustrous finish on this durable art form. 11"x 7½". |  $17.95   |
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| When it comes to making top quality, O scale (1/50) die cast tanks and armored fighting vehicles (AFVs), nobody beats Corgi. ... The new, Holiday 2008 edition of the Historic Rail catalog is in the mail and has already started arriving in homes. A... Welcome to the News section of the Historic Rail Web site! In this new area, we will post bulletins to help keep you i...    |