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Rio Grande Narrow Gauge in Color
Vol. 2: 1960s and Beyond
System Demise and Tourist Rebirth
by Thomas A. Brunner
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Published 2015The follow-up volume to the best seller of 2005 which took the reader through the late 1940s and into the 1950s.
This volume continues the saga of the narrow gauge in the 1960s as it transformed into the road we know today.
Contents:
Volume 1 Revisited, pp. 5-27;
Passenger Service, pp. 28-49;
Freight Service, pp. 50-69;
Snow, pp. 70-75;
Alamosa, pp. 76-89;
Chama, pp. 90-97;
Durango, pp. 98-109;
Rockwood, pp. 110-119;
Memories of the Narrow Gauge Circle, pp. 120-128.
Hardbound w/dust cover, 8.5×11, 128 pages, 250+ all-color photographs with captions.
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