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Author:Don Ball Jr.
Co-authors:Rogers E. M. Whitaker (E.M. Frimbo)
Title:Decade Of The Trains: The 1940s
Publisher:  Bulfinch Press
Country:USA
Date:1992
Format:Paperback
Class Number:385.30973
Genre:Transport, History, Photography
ISBN-10:0821207598
ISBN-13:9780821207598
First Published:  1977
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WPLives
19th Jun 2021
 Photo essay and Commentary by
Don Ball, Jr.

Text by
Rogers E.M. Whitaker ("E.M. Frimbo")
 

 
WPLives
19th Jun 2021
 First they did the impossible - meeting the unprecedented demands of the war, with far less equipment than had been available during the First World War. Then they entered a period of innovation and fierce competition, both from within and without. For the American railroads, the 1940s was the finest hour - an exhilarating, exhausting, inventive time.
Rogers Whitaker was a participant as a member of the Army's Transportation Corps. Don Ball (who was taking his first Brownie snapshots of war trains in those days) has collected extraordinary photographic material from the forties. Together, the authors have produced a unique account of the decade - the story of the industry, focusing on the human side, on the people who somehow made it all work.
In his lively, flavorful text, Whitaker sketches in the dimensions of the staggering task that faced the railroads after Pearl Harbor Day; in vivid glimpses of the men in the station yards, in the divisional offices, and out on the line, he evokes the spirit of the war years. His look at the "New Era" that followed recalls a time of promise, achievement -and frustration. Don Ball, in his photoessay and informative narrative, fulfills his longtime ambition of telling the behind-the-scenes story of those years. He follows crews through their shifts, details the contributions of America's railroads, presents the magnificent steam locomotives and the glamorous new diesels, and takes a rare look at those stations (grandiose or homey) through which all traffic passed. Splendid contemporary photographs include images by John Vachon, Marion Post Wolcott, Jack Delano.
The reader becomes an eyewitness. This trip is necessary - for everyone who remembers the war years, and for every railroad fan.

Table of Contents: The iron trail, the home front, out on the line, the station and the depot, the new era.
 

 
WPLives
19th Jun 2021
 287 pages, Hundreds of pictures. One of Don Ball's best.
 


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