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WPLives
4th Aug 2024
Book
Henry E. Bender Jr. - Southern Pacific Lines Standard Design Depots (2013)
History and design of standard SP depot structures.

WPLives
17th Jul 2024
Book
Don Strack - Diesels Of The Union Pacific 1934-1982 (1999)
The first volume of the most complete roster/pictorial book published to date about Union Pacific's diesel locomotive fleet. This two-volume set covers builder's data and dispositions for each unit in UP's diesel-electric and turbine locomotives, as well as a varied selection of photographs detailing each model, from the early Pullman articulated trains and early EMC E units and giant GE-built gas turbines to the varied EMD SD40-2 fleet that moved transcontinental freight into the 1980s.
This book has 224 pages; 308 black and white photographs; abbreviated bibliography; 14-page 1934-1982 timeline of Union Pacific diesel locomotives; four-page summary of road numbers, with years in service; four-page summary of locomotive model quantities; 40-page history of Union Pacific dieselization; 153-page unit-by-unit roster of Union Pacific diesel and turbine locomotives numbered from 1 to 999. (ISBN 1-881411-24-9)
Volume I covers from steam turbines 1 and 2 to EMD E7A number 999.
Volume II covers from EMC NW2 number 1000 to GE 44-ton 903999.

WPLives
15th Jul 2024
Book
Diesel Era Magazine - Union Pacific's Big EMDs (2012)
After testing EMD’s GP35-DD35-DD35-GP35 demonstrator set, Union Pacific was so pleased with the design that it almost immediately ordered an additional 25 DD35s and 22 matching GP35s, which were delivered between May and August 1964. These joined the four-unit demon­strator set previously acquired by the carrier. As with UP’S earlier experiences with cabless booster units, the lack of flexibility of these massive, mainline-only units soon be­came apparent, and a planned follow-on order for 15 units was changed from booster units to 15 units with fully equipped cabs – the DDA35 was born. The Centennials were the final example of Union Pacific’s search for the ideal loco­motive. While the road pursued a study of its motive power needs in late 1967 and early 1968, UP in March 1968 tried, as a stopgap measure, using EMD’s SD45 model as a high-horsepower, high-speed locomotive, but with limited success. UP returned to the concept of double-engine locomotives and in a collaboration between the railroad and EMD, the DDA40X came to life. Within 13 months of an initial March 1968 communication, the railroad and the builder had worked out a definitive design, and the first unit was delivered. The timing of the first unit coincided with the 100th anni­versary of the May 10, 1869, ceremony marking the driving of the Golden Spike at Promontory Summit, Utah – the DDA40X quickly became known as the Centennial. It was numbered 6900, and 46 more examples arrived over the next 28 months. This 128-page, 8-1/2x11-inch vertical-format perfect-bound (softcover) book covers these monsters with more than 130 black-and-white and 170 color photos, as well as diagrams.

WPLives
13th Jul 2024
Book
Robert McGonigel Editor - Dream Trains; The Last, Best Streamliners; 1946-1956 (2003)
Bought brand new from publisher.

WPLives
12th Jul 2024
Book
A. C. Kalmbach - The Model Railroader 1st Issue (2017)
Yes, it is a book. It is a bound volume of the first issue of "The Model Railroader."

WPLives
29th Jun 2024
Book
Josef Lesser - Hollywood's Trains & Trolleys (2019)
Relive LA’s golden age with a dazzling look at the appearance of trains in movies spanning almost 75 years. This new book from the Los Angeles Railroad Heritage Foundation also takes readers along the trolley routes traveling to Hollywood studios.
Get an inside look at the golden age of Hollywood and its intersection with tracks and trains. Explore a variety of fascinating topics including routes connecting to Hollywood, a specific look at train and trolley movies produced only within 30 miles of Hollywood, 75 years’ worth of Hollywood movie-making, and the exploitation of scenes on passenger cars’ observation platform.
Between pages of text detailing railroads and the silver screen, you’ll find never-before-seen photographs, countless illustrations, over 200 archive photos, and a specially created double page color map.
Published by the Los Angeles Railroad Heritage Foundation, this comprehensive book takes a unique look at two iconic subjects within 20th century pop culture.

WPLives
22nd Jun 2024
Book
John R. Signor - Beaumont Hill (1990)
First edition.

WPLives
13th Jun 2024
Book
Kalmbach Staff - Trains Album Of Photographs No.2 (1943)
A rare and wonderful selection of photographs of Western railroads including remarkable pix of Southern California's once-huge electric railroad, Pacific Electric, that took passengers from the San Fernando Valley across L. A. To Long Beach but was tubed by Detroit after the war.

WPLives
11th Jun 2024
Book
John R. Signor - Southern Pacific's Salt Lake Division (2007)
Table of Contents:
Introduction, pp. 6-7,
Acknowledgments, pp. 8-10,
Ch. 1: Pioneer, 1863-1900 pp. 11-66,
Ch. 2: Coming of Age, 1900-1929, pp. 67-196,
Ch. 3: The Late Steam Era, 1930-1955 pp. 197-340,
Ch. 4: The Diesel Age, 1955-1981, pp. 341-432,
Ch. 5: The Final SP Years, pp. 433-447,
Epilogue pg. 448,
Appendix: Salt Lake Division Place Names, pp. 449-463,
Bibliography, pp. 464-466,
Index, pp. 467-480.

Signature Press, hardcover with jacket, 480 pages, 8.5x11x1.75 in., 682 photographs (77 in color), 68 maps and graphics, station list, bibliography, index.

WPLives
11th Jun 2024
Book
John R. Signor - Southern Pacific's Salt Lake Division (2007)
While many segments of the vast Southern Pacific have attracted wide attention over the years, the lines of the SP in Nevada and Utah have remained largely a mystery.
The stretch from Sparks, Nevada, to Ogden, Utah, was for many years known as the Salt Lake Division.
This Volume is an attempt to trace the long and colorful history of the Southern Pacific Railroad through Nevada and Utah, starting with the pioneer Central Pacific in the 1860s, and continuing on with the vibrant Harriman years after 1900, through Depression and War, and on into the modern era.
Over the years, terminals and railroad towns were built, and many later faded into history.
Engineering and operating challenges were overcome.
Throughout, the traffic, trains and people of the Salt Lake Division continued to change, and all left their mark in some way in the shifting sands and wind-blown passes of this lonely land.
This Volume is by noted Southern Pacific authority John Signor.
As with all his SP historical works, the coverage is thorough and detailed, with many specifics drawn from operating personnel.
Signor has created an original oil painting for the dust jacket and frontispiece.

WPLives
30th May 2024
Book
Kalmbach Staff - Along The Rails (2024)
Featuring over 90 railroads with equipment shown, this 224-page book includes 200+ photos from the Ingles Color Classics series that were taken as he traveled to various cities and along different routes. They captured life as it was back then in rare color photograph form.


With each image you’ll find:

Scene details such as locomotives, trains, people, vehicles, signs, and structures.
Context around the time and events depicted in the photos.
A look back at early railroads and equipment including Baldwin, Alco, and Fairbanks-Morse
diesels, EMD E and F units, and the first big GE road diesels.

WPLives
27th May 2024
Book
John R. Signor - The Los Angeles And Salt Lake Railroad Company (1988)
Fascinating and lavishly illustrated history of the Los Angles and Salt Lake Railroad, the Union Pacific's Salt Lake Route.
The author, a noted railroad historian, traces the line from its origins as the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad under Sen. William A. Clark.
The book provides a detailed look at the construction of this and predecessor lines, the extension into Utah's Tintic mining district, construction across the great American desert, trackage rights from the Santa Fe over Cajon Pass, purchase of the Los Angeles Terminal, and establishment of the famed Los Angeles Limited.
E.H. Harriman's role in obtaining a 50% interest in the line and the eventual merger into UP are described, as are the battles with floods in the Meadow Valley Wash and Afton Canyon, freight and passenger operations, dispatching and signaling problems, early dieselization due to water shortages, the Mission style stations, tunnels, bridges, shops and physical plant.
Also covered are service to Zion, Bryce, Cedar Breaks and the Grand Canyon, development of the desert helper district, the discovery of oil on Terminal Island, the coming of the streamliners, branch line operations, electrification of the Glendale line, the effect of World War II, and the arrival of CTC,
Piggyback and container service, and the Day Live Stock service.
All the locomotives are on view -- steam and diesels of every kind, Centennials, U-50s, SD-40s and experimental turbines.
Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and a few color photos.
With numerous maps, timetables.
256 pages.

WPLives
27th May 2024
Book
Rev. Harold Keekley - Roaring U50's. . . . (1978)
A detailed look at Union Pacific's U50 diesel locomotives from General Electric.

Illustrated throughout with a mix of black and white and some color photos.

With rosters, mileage charts, and schematic diagrams.

80 pages/

WPLives
27th May 2024
Book
Chard Walker - Chard Walker's Cajon (2007)
Completion of a rail route over Cajon Pass, by the California Southern Railroad, was accomplished in November, 1885.

The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe had backed construction of the California Southern, and by 1906 would absorb it into the Santa Fe.

Meanwhile, in 1905 the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad began using the pass under trackage rights; the SPLA&SL would later become part of the Union Pacific system.

The ruling grade of 2.2% on the west side of the pass (originally 3%) required helper locomotives from the beginning; usually they were turned at Summit.

Even the east side, with a ruling grade of 1.6%, can be an operating challenge.

In 1967, Southern Pacific completed its own route over Cajon Pass, also with a ruling grade of 2.2%.

The construction and particularly the operation of this line are presented in some detail in this book.

Included are chapters on weather, runaways, helper operations, and life at Summit, together with a foreword by Don Sims.

Numerous recollections by railroaders and railfans who were there further enrich the book.

Supplementing the text are 11 fine maps by John Signor, and some 334 photos (25 in color).

A bibliography and index round out this volume.

The result is an atmospheric and quite complete look at one of the busiest and most dramatic railroad passes in America, from an author well suited to tell the story.

Railroad history buffs generally, and Santa Fe fans in particular, will be sure to enjoy this book.

The author, a legendary operator for years at the Summit depot at the top of Cajon Pass, has drawn upon original railroad records, his own extensive experiences, and the recollections of old-timers to create this interesting railroad narrative.

Long out of print, the return of this classic railroad account is welcome to historians and fans of Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and especially Santa Fe.

WPLives
27th May 2024
Book
Don DeNevi - Tragic Train (1977)
The City of San Francico was the pride of the Southern Pacific fleet, a crack streamliner that carried passengers between Chicago and San Francisco in 39 hours.

The first part of this book details the development, design and running of the train, detailing the engineering and design innovations it featured.

The balance of the book is a real life thriller -- the derailment, the deaths and miraculous rescues, and the thorough investigation of who could have committed such a cruel act.

SP cooperated with the author in the hopes that revealing the information that had been collected over the years might trigger an answer but the case still remains open.

Illustrated throughout with black and white photos that show the train in all its beauty, the wreck and the various clues that were recovered.

With maps and diagrams.

188 pages.

WPLives
22nd May 2024
Book
Jeff Wilson - Piggyback & Container Traffic (2017)
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 History of container and piggyback traffic
Chapter 2 Piggyback trailers
Chapter 3 Containers
Chapter 4 Trailer and container flatcars
Chapter 5 Double-stack container cars
Chapter 6 Spine and skeleton cars
Chapter 7 Roadrailers and Flexi-Vans
Chapter 8 End-loading terminals
Chapter 9 Modern intermodal terminals
Chapter 10 Intermodal operations

WPLives
22nd May 2024
Book
Jeff Wilson - Piggyback & Container Traffic (2017)
In his all-new book, Piggyback & Container Traffic, modeling expert Jeff Wilson provides a comprehensive guide to railroad intermodal equipment and operations, tracing the development of piggyback (trailer-on-flatcar) and container traffic from the steam era to today.

You will learn:
● What equipment and operations are appropriate for a specific era.
● How trailers and containers are loaded onto railcars.
● How piggyback containers and terminals work, and much more!
● A must-have reference guide for model railroaders and rail enthusiasts alike!

Author: Jeff Wilson
Size: 8.25 x 10.75
Pages: 128
Color photos: 200

WPLives
7th May 2024
Book
Bill Wolverton - Southern Pacific, Volume 2; The Photography Of SP Employee Bill Wolverton (2018)
The San Francisco peninsula in the last days of Fairbanks Morse. The last stand for covered wagons - SP's FP7s in Amtrak service in the Bay Area and the story behind SP's Daylight diesels.

Hardcover with dust jacket, 128 pages, 8.5 x 11 in., Color photographs with captions.

WPLives
7th May 2024
Book
Bill Wolverton - Southern Pacific, Volume 1; The Photography Of SP Employee Bill Wolverton (2018)
Vol 1: Roseville and Sacramento Valley 1971-75 Featuring the last F7s, By Bill Wolverton. Cloth with dust jacket, 11x8.5", 128 all color pages. 2018. "Former SP employee Bill Wolverton had the internal knowledge of where the vanishing F-units, Alcos, and other “goodies” were lurking and the photographic skills to record them in beautiful action sequences."

WPLives
13th Aug 2022
Book
Various Authors - PCC From Coast To Coast (1983)
My copy reads "FIRST PRINTING: 1983"
M.C.

WPLives
10th Aug 2022
Book
John Farr - 100 Greatest Train Movies (2010)
On the Cover: Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint arrive at Chicago's La Salle Street Station in "North by Northwest," the Everrett Collection, colorization by Tom Danneman.

WPLives
10th Aug 2022
Book
Hank Johnston - The Railroad That Lighted Southern California (1965)
My version reads "Third Edition (Revised)"
Copyright 1966
Third printing: May 1984
M.C.

WPLives
28th Jul 2022
Book
Various Authors - The Western Railroader (1960)
On the Cover: Railfan tour of the Santa Fe's Richmond yard took the group West of the tunnel at Point Richmond on October 18 in this view by Bob Edwards on the Central Coast Railway Club trip behind Santa Fe 2375.

WPLives
18th Jul 2022
Book
Jim Boyd - The Steam Locomotive (2000)
Dedication
To Doyle McCoacrmack and Jack Wheelihan of the Southern Pacific Daylight 4449 crew, who always made me feel welcome around their "toys."

WPLives
5th Jul 2022
Book
George Turner - Slim Rails Through The Sand (1989)
My version is stated "Second Edition, Third Printing", 1989
My copy has the third image on the cover. Image #3023872

WPLives
24th Jun 2022
Book
Various Authors - A Simple Guide To Using The IPhone 12, Mini, Pro, And Pro Max (2020)
If you're reading this, then it means you have one of Apple’s newest flagship phones. And now that you have this beauty, it’s high time you put to good use all it has to offer by making use of a well-illustrated user manual that unlocks all its hidden tips and tricks.

This user guide has been specially constructed to give you precisely what you need, with so many tips and tricks to help you become familiar with the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max. If you have an older iPhone model, you don’t have to feel left out because this user guide was also written with you in mind.

The iPhone 12 models house some mouth-watering features. It boasts the new, faster A14 Bionic chip, which delivers a massive boost in performance. They are the first mobile devices capable of real-time Dolby vision recording -- a professional HDR video format. They also feature Super Retina XDR OLED displays with a Ceramic Shield cover for improved durability and 4x better drop protection.

They also feature MagSafe wireless chargers (a magnetic wireless charging system), which is two times faster than the older Qi wireless charger. With this book you'd be able to maximize all the features and capabilities of your device and more!
When you get this book, you'll learn how to:
• Power on and set up iPhone
• Set up your cellular service
• Install a physical nano-SIM
• Set up an eSIM cellular plan
• Manage your cellular plans for Dual SIM
• Connect your iPhone to the internet
• Move from an Android device to iPhone
• Manage Your Apple ID and iCloud setting on iPhone
• Wake and unlock your iPhone
• Use gestures and tricks for iPhone models with Face ID
• Adjust your iPhone audio volume
• Change your iPhone alert tones and vibrations
• Find settings on your iPhone
• Magnify your iPhone screen with Display Zoom
• Open apps on iPhone
• Switch between your apps
• Organize your apps in folders
• Take a screenshot or screen recording on your iPhone
• Lock and unlock screen orientation on your iPhone
• Navigate the camera’s photo screen
• Navigate the camera’s video screen
• Use Camera settings on iPhone
• Adjust HDR camera settings on iPhone
• Scan a QR code with the iPhone camera
• View photos and videos on iPhone
• Delete and hide photos and videos on iPhone
• Edit photos and videos on iPhone
• Manage health features with the Health Checklist
• Back up your health data on iPhone
• Get started with Siri
• Set Up Voicemail
• Merge Duplicate iPhone Contacts
• View the Weather in Maps
• And lots more!
Take advantage of the look inside feature for more details.

WPLives
24th Jun 2022
Book
George Turner - Slim Rails Through The Sand (1989)
Fascinating look at the Carson & Colorado -- the Southern Pacific's narrow gauge line from Mound House, Nevada to Keeler, California.

With locomotive, equipment and station diagrams and photos designed for use by modelers.

Illustrated throughout with black and white photos.

With rosters, track maps and timetables.

Front end paper show system map.

104 pages.

WPLives
18th Jun 2022
Book
Bill Bradley - The Last Of The Great Stations (1992)
Golden Anniversary Edition of this fascinating book about the Los Angeles Union Terminal. Originally published in 1979 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the station, this second revised edition has additional material including a new section on Amtrak. The book covers every aspect of the terminal, from a look at the prior railroad stations, the planning and architecture (with plans), construction, operation, struggle to keep the station alive in the era of airplanes, and its revival under Amtrak and the growth of Metrolink and Metro Rail. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos from all eras. With timetables. 120 pages.

WPLives
17th Jun 2022
Book
Jeff Wilson - Guide To Electro-Motive E And F Units (2022)
Get all the details behind the Electro-Motive E and F units that revolutionized the railroading industry during the steam-to-diesel transition era.

Guide to Electro-Motive E and F Units showcases how streamlined locomotives revolutionized the railroading industry during the steam-to-diesel transition era from 1935 to 1960. Written by well-known author Jeff Wilson, this all-new book details the development of diesel locomotives, how they were first accepted as passenger locomotives, and then how they took over heavy freight service. Featuring over 200 photos, including many full-color images, and line drawings of most E and F unit models, this 192-page book guides you through the evolution of these iconic locomotives.

You’ll learn about:

How they came to be
Introduction to freight
Post-war passenger boom
Freight dieselization
Demise of E and F units
And more!

This must-have book is perfect for both railfans and model railroaders! Whether you want to learn about the dieselization of railroads, re-create E and F units on your model railroad, or just like streamlined diesels, you’ll get all the details behind Electro-Motive E and F units.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: Early Electro-Motive diesel development
Chapter 2: Dawn of the E unit
Chapter 3: On November 3: F means freight
Chapter 4: Post-war passenger boom
Chapter 5: Freight dieselization
Chapter 6: The final freight cabs
Chapter 7: Demise of E and F units
Bibliography

WPLives
16th Jun 2022
Book
Francis A. Guido - Western Pacific Feather River Route Part 2 (1970)
Issue No. 362


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