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>Perhaps someone will chime in with who that was or what the name of the book was.<

 

That would be us, or at least Gabe and me  On Track for Christmas. We're working on a second volume of toy trains and one of the "real" railroad's...er...exploits. That's why I have to get the hobby shop built so we can do the cover photo.

 

I always loved to find an old Railroad Magazine to see if there was a short story that month. They were always really, really heavy on technical detail, but hey, they were good stories and they had plenty of trains.

Also, if you have anything to e-read on, there are some really good old railroad novels on Project Gutenberg. There are also some really awful ones! Freeman Hubbard edited a collection of short stories, the title of which escapes me at the moment, and those are all good.

 

--Becky

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