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My addiction to trains started in the 60's when my local library had copies of Pennsy Power I and II as well as the excellent Steel Rails to the Sunrise by Ron Zeil. I have copies of most of Mr. Staufer's books and find myself referring to them constantly not just for information on steam but electrics diesels passenger cars and freight cars of the NYC Pennsy C&O and B&O. Recently referring to Later Power of the NYC, NYC Power and Thoroughbreds for information on Lionel's announced J3a  The action photos also give great modeling info. I know Alvin passed awhile ago but what a legacy. I plan on giving my railroad books to my local library before I go hopefully to get some kid inspired to learn about trains of old

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I met Mr. Staufer at the Cleveland O Scale Train Show several years ago. I enjoyed talking to him as he autographed my copy of Pennsy Power III. I also bought a KTM GP-35 from Mr. Staufer and it was the best bargain of the show. I was very impressed with his knowledge of railroads, art, the military, public education and everything else he spoke of. His art is superb......and at least one of his children inherited that talent.

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