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Listen to the Whistle
History of the Wallkill Valley Railroad
in Ulster and Orange Counties, New York
by Carlton Mabee
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Order before3:00 pm (ET) for same-day postal mailing.Inthis first book ever to be published on the Wallkill Valley Railroad, Pulitzer Prize-winning author CarletonMabee tells the story of a gallant little railroad that connected Orange and Ulster Counties and aspiredto be part of a major trunk line reaching from metropolitan New York all the way to Albany.
A human, more than technological, story, it tells not only of hissing steamengines but also of trainmen high in their cabs, farmers shipping milk andfruit, children riding to school, and the weary hearing train whistles as hintsof adventure in distant places.
Softbound, 8.5×11, 166 pages, historicaltext, photos & captions.
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