Iron Horses of the Santa Fe Trail
published by Southwest Railroad Historical Society
no dust jacket, cover is beginning to separate from book
480 pages of text and photos, 128 pages of diagrams
Contents
- Preface / Acknowledgements / Foreword
- Predecessor Roads
- List of Steam Classes
- Iron Horses of the Santa Fe Trail
Steam Power
- Steam Power Development
- Operation, Maintenance, Repair
- 4-4-0 Types: The Early Engines
- 4-6-0 Types: Jacks of All Trades
- 2-8-0 Types: Dependable and Venerable
- 2-6-0 Types: Unheralded Veterans
- 4-8-0 Types: Denizens of the Desert
- 2-6-2 Types: Prairies Across the Plains
- 2-8-2 Types: Workhorses of the System
- 2-10-0 Types: Predecessors to Power
- 2-10-2 Types: Sturdy, Steady Stalwarts
- 4-4-2 Types: High-Wheeled Racehorses
- 4-6-2 Types: Power for the Varnish
- The Mallets: Some Marvels and Monsters
- 4-8-2 Types: The Big Power Era Begins
- 4-6-4 Types: Speedy, Superlative Flyers
- 4-8-4 Types: King-Size and Versatile
- 2-8-4 Types: Prime Movers for Fast Freight
- 2-10-4 Types: First, Biggest, Magnificent
- Switchers: Goats — Small, Medium and Large
- Tank Types: Little but Impressive
- Extended Locomotive Runs
- Iron Horses That Didn't Make the Trail
- Iron Horses Retired to Pasture
Motor Cars
- Some Unusual Trailer Cars
- The Doodlebugs: Steam to Diesel
- The Budd Cars
- The M. 190: Pioneer in Progress
Diesel Power
- Diesel Power Development
- List of Diesel Classes
- Diesel Switchers: The Venture to Dieseldom
- Passenger Diesels: Eyebrows to E-8s
- The Fabulous “Twins”
- Freight Diesels: Pug-Nose Pioneering
- Transfer Switchers: Big But Unpopular
- Road Switchers: New Jacks-of-All-Trades
- Steam Generator Tenders
Diagram Section
- Introduction
- Pre-1900 Steam Diagrams
- 1900 Classification Steam Diagrams
- Subsidiary Lines, Predecessors
- Diesel-Electric Classes
- Steam Generator Tenders
- Motor Car Diagrams
- Exhibition Locomotives
- Tenders
Made In: United States
Product Condition: Used
Product Type: Book > Hardcover Book
Railroad: Santa Fe (Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe) |
Author(s): E. D. Worley
Number of Pages: 608
Publication Date: 1965
Age Group: adult