Description: Twenty-Five Years on the Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecticut Railroad by Bernard L. Rudberg Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE This is a NEW BOOK (not used). We handle all books with white gloves (no fingerprints on your book). A Railroad Bookmark is included with each book. Book is wrapped and mailed in a top-quality, durable container. We try hard to be the NUMBER 1 Railroad Book Dealer on ebay with 1,500+ titles. Order before 3:00 pm (ET) for same-day postal mailing. Note: This book is Out of Print and no longer available from publisher. LAST NEW BOOK Earliest railroads in Dutchess County were the north-south routes that served New York City, Albany, and Montreal. These routes were relatively stable and successful. With that success as an incentive, an east-west railroad was chartered and built. The first eight years of east-west railroad operations in Dutchess County, New York, saw turmoil, conflict, and multiple financial failures. The railroad tracks that ran from Dutchess Junction and Matteawan (Beacon, New York) through Hopewell and Millbrook to Millerton and to Connecticut at State Line had several different names in their first few years of existence. Out of that chaos grew the Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecticut Railroad. The ND&C Railroad under the leadership of John Schultze and Charles Kimball established an operation that survived through good times and bad for over twenty-five years until it was absorbed into the Central New England Railway later becoming part of the New Haven Railroad. Still later, eleven miles of the old ND&C line became part of the ill-fated Penn Central, next Conrail, then the Housatonic Railroad, and currently Metro North. Early sections of Twenty-five Years on the ND&C set the stage for the entrance of the ND&C Railroad. The heart of the book is the twenty-five years of ND&C operation from 1879 to 1904. Recently discovered ND&C record books (thirty-three thousand pages in forty-eight volumes) are a window into the everyday events and problems of running a railroad in the late 1800s. They contain everything from compensating farmers for cattle run over by trains to dealing with the great blizzard of March 1888, as well as ordering locomotive repair parts or reporting the office washroom drain is clogged again. After spending more than a year of spare time reading the books, the author came to think of Schultze and Kimball as old friends even though both have been gone for over 100 years. The author conveys the human side of the struggle to build a successful business and preserves the contributions that Schultze, Kimball, and the railroads made to the world we live in today. Softbound, 8.5x11, 208 pages, 150+ photos, maps & illustrations, appendices, index. Visit our ebay store to view other books of interest. We add new books regularly so check back often. We sell books: Railroad, Aviation, and Modeling books of the Golden Age Era. WE PACKAGE OUR BOOKS EXTREMELY WELL SO THE BOOK WILL NOT BE DAMAGED IN THE MAIL. No one packages books better than we do.
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