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An illustrated history of the vehicles that helped to keep railway passenger service alive.
An illustrated history of the vehicles that helped to keep railway passenger service alive.
In the 19th century, steam-hauled trains had a virtual monopoly on transportation of passengers. After the 1914-1918 Great War, competition from highway vehicles, which had previously not troubled North American railroads to any considerable extent, began to provoke renewed interest in a more economical form of railway motive power, and a number of “rail buses” of varying designs were introduced. Features over 100 photographs and illustrations, including many extremely rare photos in full colour. Available in English only.
Publisher: DC Books; 1st edition (June 6, 2006)
Author(s): Anthony Clegg
Format: Paperback, 116 pages
Dimensions: 8 x 0.29 x 10.5 inches
ISBN: 9781897190098
Language(s): English