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Hi Ginsaw:

IF you like reading early railroading anecdotal experiences, I would recommend "Little Engines and Big Men" by Gilbert Lathrop and published by Caxton Printers Ltd. (Out of print. Will need to hit the resale market.)

Therein will be told the experiences of the brothers Lathrop as they railroaded (Engineers) on narrow gauge rails in Colorado while the narrow gauge lines were being built. One of the brothers, Carl Lathrop, ran engines on the Colorado Midland for spell, also. It's a very entertaining read and gives an insight into the things railroaders faced in the 1880's on up through the 1900's and 20's-30's.

Andre

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
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