An edition of O. & W (1959)

O. & W.

the long life and slow death of the New York, Ontario & Western Railway

O. & W.
William F. Helmer, William F. ...
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An edition of O. & W (1959)

O. & W.

the long life and slow death of the New York, Ontario & Western Railway

This book records the end of an era. Although the troublesome and cantankerous little railroad has passed from the scene, its days of glory live on in the minds and hearts of thousands. The story told here makes no attempt at completeness. Neither does this book presume to be a corporation history. What is presented here is a selection of the events, the individuals and the anecdotes which gave the Ontario and Western its special appeal, its individuality, its uniqueness among the family of American railroads. - Preface.

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Howell-North
Language
English
Pages
211

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O. & W.: The Long Life And Slow Death Of The New York, Ontario And Western Railway
August 1, 2000, Black Dome Press
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O and W
June 1959, Howell-North Pubs
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliography.

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Berkeley, Calif

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Library of Congress
HE2791.N653

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Pagination
xiii, 211 p. :
Number of pages
211

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OL17759683M

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