Description: Vermont Rail System chronicles in text and photos, the complete history of this unique rail system. Nearly sixty years ago, the State of Vermont and Jay Wulfson's Vermont Railway pioneered the concept of public funds being used to purchase a moribund railroad that was then leased to a private operator. Thus, a significant portion of the Rutland Railroad has been resurrected in a manner that few could have foreseen. This book explores six affiliates-- the Vermont Railway, Clarendon & Pittsford, Green Mountain, Washington County (Montpelier & Barre Division), Washington County (Connecticut River Division), and the New York & Ogdensburg Railroad. Railroad management, employees, celebrated photographers, and ephemera collectors teamed up for the most ambitious chronicle on this popular subject, This fully indexed 295-page hardcover features 425 black and white and color images, many never before published. Author Robert C. Jones was assisted by son, rail historian/filmmaker James R."Jim" Jones who collected material and wrote several chapters while creating documentary films on this subject, also available on EBay. THIS BOOK IS THE PERFECT COMPANION TO JIM SHAUGHNESSY'S ICONIC "RUTLAND ROAD." There are only a few hundred left, so get yours today! This book originally, which originally retailed at $60, can be yours for well below dealer cost. While dealers are welcome to purchase, this is the lowest price we can offer. CONTINENTAL U.S. SALES ONLY!!! NO LOCAL PICK-UPS, MAIL ONLY
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Location: Colchester, Vermont
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Type: Railroad history, Vermont and New York
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Special Attributes: Limited Edition
Book Title: Vermont Rail System : a Railroad Renaissance
Author: Robert C. Jones
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Railroads / History
Publisher: Evergreen Press
Genre: Transportation
Number of Pages: VIII, 295 Pages