The Nickel Plate was the place to be in the 1950’s when the next headlight might be a pair of sleek PA’s or a thundering Berk
PRR and independent Brooklyn terminal railroads are vividly illustrated and explained by noted marine expert Tom Flagg
SP and numerous other roads across the country
Former UP employee Lou Schmitz was there shooting everything from 4-8-8-4s to F3s to Centennials
A look at Whitcomb's
Trackside in the Maritimes 1967-1993 with Bill Linley (Trk #108) The Nickel Plate was theBill Linley Canadian National, Canadian Pacific, and shortlines are illustrated by Bill's striking photography throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island from 1967 93. A wide variety of MLW Alco power dominated these eastern routes, but GM EMDs, CLC FMs, GEs, Budd RDCs, and minority builders are also fully represented. Item # 1542 May 1, 2015 RELEASE