Boston’s Commuter Rail Second Section By Humphrey Soft Cover 1986

If you buy after clicking affiliate links on this site we might receive a commission from companies such as eBay, Amazon etc This does not affect the price you pay.
Boston's Commuter Rail Second Section  By Humphrey Soft Cover 1986

If you buy after clicking affiliate links on this site we might receive a commission from companies such as eBay, Amazon etc This does not affect the price you pay.
Click here to see similar items on eBay, and to buy.

RailroadTreasures offers the following item:  Boston’s Commuter Rail Second Section By Humphrey Soft Cover 1986  Bostons Commuter Rail Second Section By Humphrey & Clark Soft Cover 1986 Boston Street Railway Bulletin #20  62 PagesIntroductionThis publication has been prepared as a companion and supplement to BSRA Bulletin Number Nineteen, Boston’s Commuter Rail – The First 150 Years, by the same authors, published in November 1985. That work is a compact alltime operating history of commuter service on standard gauge steam railroad lines serving Boston, with particular emphasis on routes that are now, or have at one time been part of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s commuter rail system.Commuter rail is, of course, only one part of the rail transportation story. Railroad lines can be classified in many ways, including, for example, purpose, propulsion system, track gauge, and ownership. Most lines would fit into more than one category. For regulatory purposes, all Massachusetts rail lines were once classified as Steam Railroads, Street Railways, or Private Use Railroads. No Massachusetts “Steam Railroad” has operated steam locomotives in regular service for the last 30 years, however, and some “Street Railways” didn’t run in streets. Some private ise railroads not only were steam powered but also were located in streets. Most text in this volume has been written so that it can stand alone, but readers will gain a clearer understanding of the events discussed herein by referring to Bulletin #19. Also included is a list of corrections to errors found in Bulletin #19. Finally, there is a chronological summary of some of the major historical events that affected the development of Boston’s commuter rail system.

All pictures are of the actual item.  If this is a railroad item, this material is obsolete and no longer in use by the railroad.  Please email with questions. Publishers of Train Shed Cyclopedias and Stephans Railroad Directories. Large inventory of railroad books and magazines. Thank you for buying from us.
Shipping chargesPostage rates quoted are for shipments to the US only.    Ebay Global shipping charges are shown. These items are shipped to Kentucky and then ebay ships them to you. Ebay collects the shipping and customs / import fees.   For direct postage rates to these countries, send me an email.   Shipping to Canada and other countries varies by weight.
Payment options Payment must be received within 10 days. Paypal is accepted.
Terms and conditions All sales are final. Returns accepted if item is not as described.  Contact us first.  No warranty is stated or implied. Please e-mail us with any questions before bidding.   
Thanks for looking at our items.   

If you buy after clicking affiliate links on this site we might receive a commission from companies such as eBay, Amazon etc This does not affect the price you pay.
Click here to buy, and to see similar items on eBay

 

 


Category: Collectibles:Transportation:Railroadiana and Trains:Paper:Books:1900-Now
Location: Talbott, Tennessee