Pricelist 199.E-Web

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Pricelist 199.E-Web Page 1 RAILPUB BACK ISSUE MAGAZINES/USED BOOKS RAIL,AUTO,TRUCK,TRACTOR,TRANSPORT,FIRE,STEAMBOAT,INDUSTRIAL SUBJECTS CATALOG #199.e - September 2016 DIRECTORY ITEM PAGE .RAILROAD MAGAZINES .U.S. & Canadian Railroad Modeling Magazines 2 .U.S. & Canadian Railroad Enthusiast Magazines 6 .U.S. & Canadian Railroad Historical Society Magazines 12 .British & Overseas Railroad Modeling & Enthusiast Magazines 18 .Traction & Electric Railroading Modeling & Enthusiast Magazines 20 .Railroad Industry & Employee Magazines 22 .RAILROAD BOOKS .Newly Released Railroad Books—Direct from the Publishers 24 .Used & Out of Print Railroad Books 25 .Railroad Fiction Books 89 .Railroad Prototype Material 89 .Railroad Annual Reports 94 .SECOND SECTION BOOKS 95 .Maritime, Auto, Bus, Tractor, Truck, Steamboat, Mining, Logging & Industrial History Books .SECOND SECTION MAGAZINES 107 .Maritime, Auto, Bus, Tractor, Truck, Steamboat, Mining, Logging & Industrial History Magazines .BARGAIN BIN BOOKS 110 QUANTITY PRICE DISCOUNTS: Deduct 10% on multi-item shipments over $150; 15% over $350 SHIPPING ONLY $6.00 FLAT RATE FOR U.S. ORDERS HOW TO PLACE ORDERS .CONTACT US - Manager: Paul Gibson Email: sales@railpub.com Web site (on-line catalog): www.railpub.com Telephone: 508/397-1828 (9:00am-5pm Eastern time, M-F; evenings and weekends by chance. Mailing Address: Railpub, 161 Gilmore Rd., Wrentham, MA 02093-1227. Emails or phone calls to check availability, or reserve items for seven days, are welcome. .PAYMENT: Money order or checks payable to Railpub (checks must clear before order shipped). Credit Cards - we can accept Visa, Master Card or Discover. .SHIPPING: $6.00 shipping & handling for all domestic orders. Shipping via USPS book rate or equivalent. Delivery is usually within 7-10 days, but please allow up to four weeks for domestic delivery. .INSURANCE: The U.S. Postal Service does a great job of delivering orders, however, accidents can occur. If you would like insurance, please add for this cost - $2.00 up to $100; $1.00 for each additional $100 in coverage. Buyer assumes liability for uninsured lost or damaged shipments. .INTERNATIONAL ORDERS: Payment by draft in U.S. funds on U.S. bank, International Postal Money Order, or credit card. Shipments via USPS most economical rate. Delivery may take 8 weeks or more. A $5.00 handling charge, plus actual shipping cost, will be added to your total; insurance is additional, if requested. .CONDITION: Magazines are in good to excellent condition with complete pages. Covers, on older issues particularly, may have some slight wear, creases or small tears at the corners, however all covers are complete and attached to the magazine unless noted as follows: x = cover torn, separated or back cover missing; @ = front cover missing; p = page(s) missing; * = copy(s) hole punched; w = water stained; s = covers tape repaired; p = page(s) loose. Condition of individual books as follows: HD = hardcover; SB = softcover; a/n = as new condition; exc = excellent, very slight evidence of use; vg = very good, shows some wear on cover or dustjacket; gd = good, average used book, no pages missing, obvious wear to cover/dustjacket(dj), (s) = signed by author(s). Satisfaction guaranteed or we will provide replacement item, or refund. .ALTERNATE CHOICES: Items subject to prior sale. Please indicate alternate choices. Excess refunded. Page 2 U.S. & CANADIAN RAILROAD MODELING MAGAZINES Year Month Price Year Month Price Year Month Price . 1:64 MODELING GUIDE V.8:6 $5.00 Vol.7 #1,3,4,5; Vol.8 #1,5,6; . INSIDE TRACK (Lionel RR Club) . 3/16 “S”CALE RAILROADING $10.00: Vol.9 #1,3,4,5,6; $2.00: #84,85,86,87,88,99, $5.00: 1991 O/N. Vol.10 #1,2,3,4,5,6; V.11 #1,2,3,4,5. 101,102,104,106,107. BIG TRAIN OPERATOR .Cerro Bend Casting-reprint #1 . LGB TELEGRAM $3.00: 1995 Wtr; 1996 Spr,Sum, . ELECTRIC TRAINS 1951 Dec. (covers $5.00: V.3(1992)#4; V.4 #2; Fall,Wtr; 1997 Spr,Sum,Fall; 1998 loose, minor w/s) $6.00 V.5 #1,2,3,4; V.7 #2,4; V.8 #1,2; Spr,Sum,Fall,Wtr; 1999 Sum,Fall; . FINESCALE RAILROADER/OUTDOOR RR V.10 #2; V.12 #3; V.13 #1. 2000 Spr,Sep,Nov; 2001 J/F M/A N/D; $20.00: 1992 F/M A/M J/J A/S O/N D/J; . LIGHT IRON DIGEST 2002 J/F M/A. 1993 F/M A/M A/S O/N D/J’94; $8.00: V.1 #1,2,5,6; V.2 #1,3,4,5,6; . BRASS BUYERS GUIDE 1994 V.4 #1,3,4,5,6; $6.00: V.3 #1,2,3,4,5; $5.00: 1980 Jun,Aug,Sep,Oct,Nov,Dec; 1995 V.5 #1,2,3, O/N D/J; V.4 # 2,3,4,5,6; V.5 #1,2,3,4,5,6; 1981 J F M A M J J A S O N; 1996 Jan,Mar,May,Jul,Sep,Nov; V.6 #1,2,3,4,5,6; V.7 #1,2,3,4,5,6; 1983 Jan,Nov,Dec; $10.00:1997 Jan(FSR #1),Mar,Nov; V.8 #1,2,3,4,5; #48,49,50,51,52,53, 1988 Apr,May,Sep. 1998 Jan,Mar,May; 1999 Jul(x),Nov(x); 54,55. CANADIAN RAILWAY MODELER 2000 Jan,Mar,May,Sep(x),Nov(x . LION ROARS (Lionel Collectors) $5.00@: V.3 #6; V.6 #3,4,6; V.7 #1, 2001 May,Jul,Nov; 2002 May,Dec; 2003 70 different issues, 1975-1997 $125. 3,6; V.8 #1,3,4,5,6; V.9 #1,2,4. Dec; 2004 Jun,Dec; 2005 Dec; . LIVE STEAM . CLASSIC TOY TRAINS .Logging, Mining & Ind. Annual, $25@: $3.00: 1966 Sep N/D. $5.00: 1988 Sum,Fall; 2003,2004,2005,2009. 1967 F M A M J J A S O N/D(x) 1989 Wtr,Spr,Sum,Fall; .Narrow Gauge Annual: 1968 J F M A M J J A S O N D 1990 Feb,Jun,Aug,Oct,Dec(x); $35@: 2002,2003. 1969 J F M A M J J A S O N D 1991 Feb(x),Apr,Jun,Aug,Oct,Dec; $25@ : 2005,2006; Aug.2007. 1970 J F M A J J A S O N D 1992 Apr,Jun(s),Aug,Oct,Dec. .Modelers’ Annual, $25@: Dec.2008. 1971 J F M A M J J A S O N D $3.00: 1993 J M M Jul Sep Nov; . GARDEN RAILWAYS 1972 J F M A M J J A S O N D 1994 J M M J S N; (p=pull-out plans may be missing) 1973 J F M A M J J A S O N D 1995 J M M J S N D; $8.00: 1990 J/F M/J; 1991 J/A; 1974 J F M A M J J A S O N D 1996 J F M M J S N D; 1992 M/J J/A; 1993 N/D; 1975 J F M A J J A S O N D 1997 J F M M J S N D; $5.00: 1994 M/J J/A; 1976 J F M A M J J A S O N D 1998 J F M M J S N D; 1995 Feb,Apr(p),Jun(p),Aug(p),Dec; 1977 J F M A M J J A S O N D 1999 J F M M J S D; $4.00: 1996 Aug,Oct,Dec; 1978 J F M A M J J A S O N D 2000 J F M M J S O N; 1997 Feb,Apr,Jun,Aug,Oct; 1979 J F M A M J J A S O N D 2001 J F M M J S O N D; 1998 Feb,Apr,Jun,Aug,Oct; $2.00: 1980 J F M A M J J A S O N D 2002 J Ms M J S O N D; 1999 Feb,Apr,Jun,Oct;2000 Aug,Oct,Dec 1981 J F M A M J J A S O N D 2003 J May Jul O N D; 2001 Feb,Apr, Aug, Dec; 1982 J F M A M J J A S O N D 2004 J M May Jul S O D; 2002 Feb,Apr,Jun,Aug,Oct,Dec; 1983 J F M A M J J A S O N D 2005 J F M M J S O N D; 2003 Feb, Jun,Aug,Oct,Dec; 1984 J F M A M J J A S O N D 2006 J F M M J S O N D; 2004 Feb, Aug,Oct,Dec; 1985 J F M A M J J A S O N D 2007 J F M M J S O N D; 2005 Feb,Apr,Jun,Aug,Oct,Dec; 1986 J F M A M J J A S O N D 2008 Jan Jul 2006 Feb,Jun,Oct; 2008 Apr; 1987 J F M A M J J A S O N D 2009 J Mar May Jul Sep Oct Nov Dec; 2009 Apr,Jun,Aug; 2010 Feb,Apr,Jun, 1988 J F M A M J J A S O N D 2010 J Mar May Jul Oct Nov; Aug,Oct,Dec; 2011 Feb,Apr,Jun,Aug,Oct 1989 J F M A M J J A S O N D .CTT Special Issues: $6.00: . GRAND SCALES QUARTERLY 1990 J F M A M J J A S O N D .Lionel Trains: Golden Years 1950-54.
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

105 pages remaining, click to load more.

Recommended publications
  • MTH DCS to DCC Conversion Changing Over an MTH Steam Loco As Detailed by Ray Grosser
    Celebrating Scale the art of Trains 1:48 modeling MAGAZINE O u Sept/Oct 2008 Issue #40 US $6.95 • Can $8.95 Display until October 31, 2008 www.goldengatedepot.com / FAX: (408) 904-5849 GGD - RERUN P70s NEW CAR NUMBERS: ORDER IN PAIRS: PRR, PRSL, LIRR, $249.95 MSRP. RESERVE TODAY! VERY LIMITED QUANTITIES. RERUN PULLMAN 12-1 SLEEPERS IN ABS NEW CAR NAMES TOO: PRR, PULLMAN (GREEN), PULLMAN (TTG), ERIE (TWO TONE GREEN), LACKAWANNA (Grey and Maroon). RESERVE TODAY! COMING FALL 2008. $129.95 MSRP each. Set A: RPO/Baggage 5018 Diner 681 NYC 20th Century 1938 & 1940 4-4-2 Imperial Highlands YES WE ARE OFFERING THE 1940 STRIPING TOO! Observation Manhattan Is. Set B: Dorm/Club Century Club 17-Roomette City of Albany 10-5 Cascade Dawn 13-Double Bedroom Cuyahoga County Set C: Diner 682 17-Roomette City of Chicago Available in Late 2008 for $599.95 (RESERVE PRICE) per 4 Car Set 10-5 Cascade Glory 4-4-2 Imperial Falls 54’ STEEL REEFERS HW DINER / OBSERVATION Also: PRR - BIG CHANGE REA ORIG 4-2-1 PULLMAN OBSERVATION ACL D78br - DINER (w/3DP1 Trucks) GN B&O REA Green Pull-Green NYC SF OFFERED IN MANY OTHER ROADS WITH PULLMAN TRUCKS GGDGGD Aluminum Aluminum SetsSets -- PRICEPRICE CHANGE CHANGE - NYC ESE: 6 Car Set, 2 Car Add On ($599.95 / $299.95) FALL 2008 - Santa Fe 1937 Super Chief: 6 Car Set, 2 Car Add On ($599.95 / $299.95) FALL 2008 - Southern Pacific Daylight: 5 Car, 5 Articulated Add On ($599.95 / $599.95) Late 2008 - PRR Fleet of Mod.
    [Show full text]
  • October 2, 1896
    PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862—VOL. 34. FRIDAY OCTOBER . PORTLAND, MAINE. MORNING, 2, 1896j fS2Ki5£V8g!K| PRICE THREE CENTS. APSED. Many other were wrecked or THE REVIEWING STAND COLL buildings WOLCOTT AND CRANE. LATEST SIENTIFIC KNOWL- IS BECOMING SERIOUS. SIX MARYLAND VICTIMS. damaged. GAVE IT TO * REFORMS ASKED FOR. Three Men Drowned. GROVER. EDGE ON FOOD AND DIGESTION. Got. Drake of Iowa and Vice President The Gubernational Ticket Nominated by October 1.—During Tues- — ~ 1 he real cause ol most of our diseases Is Washington, » ■' ■ Massachusetts Republicans. Stevenson Badly Hurt. days storm the oyster schooner Capital simply an Inability to digest food. This induces \ foundered off Sandy Point, 35 miles thinness, loss of flesh and loss weakness, fat, down the Potomac. Three men were Boston, Ootober 1.—The annual state of vitality, wasting away. Canadian Pacific Burlington, Iowa. October 1.—Just From Tues- drowned. Trouble Assuming Further Loss Of Life Bryau Pays His to the convention of the Massachusetts Repub- Ladies of the W. C. T. U. Conven- Loss of flesh and vitality means constant after the in the semi-oenten- Respects procession licans for the nomination of a full state liability to sickness. Wasting away is con- Grave nial celebration got under headway and GENERAL STRIKE IMMINENT. Aspect. day’s Storm. President.. ticket and Presidential electors was con- tion Call for sumption. while were in the Many. 20,000 people streets, vened in Musio this at filf getting thin Is what tails you, there is only Bituminous Coil Miners Are Booking for hall, morning a reviewing stand broke down.
    [Show full text]
  • 1180 Main Street Project, Cultural Resources Inventory and Evaluation Report, Redwood City, San Mateo County, California
    1180 Main Street Project, Cultural Resources Inventory and Evaluation Report, Redwood City, San Mateo County, California Prepared for: Premia Capital, LLC 801 Hamilton Street Redwood City, CA Prepared by: Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. January 18, 2019 1180 MAIN STREET PROJECT, CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY AND EVALUATION REPORT, REDWOOD CITY, SAN MATEO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA This document entitled 1180 Main Street Project, Cultural Resources Inventory and Evaluation Report, Redwood City, San Mateo County, California was prepared by Stantec Inc. (“Stantec”) for the account of Premia Capital, LLC (the “Client”). Any reliance on this document by any third party is strictly prohibited. The material in it reflects Stantec’s professional judgment in light of the scope, schedule and other limitations stated in the document and in the contract between Stantec and the Client. The opinions in the document are based on conditions and information existing at the time the document was published and do not take into account any subsequent changes. In preparing the document, Stantec did not verify information supplied to it by others. Any use which a third party makes of this document is the responsibility of such third party. Such third party agrees that Stantec shall not be responsible for costs or damages of any kind, if any, suffered by it or any other third party as a result of decisions made or actions taken based on this document. Prepared by (signature) Joanne Grant, Archaeologist, MA, RPA Reviewed by (signature) John A. Nadolski, M.A. Approved
    [Show full text]
  • June 28, 2021 the Honorable Peter Defazio The
    AMTRAK William J. Flynn 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001 Chief Executive Officer Email william.flynn@amtrak.com Tel 202-906-3963 June 28, 2021 The Honorable Peter DeFazio The Honorable Sam Graves Chairman Ranking Member Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure U.S. House of Representatives U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Washington, DC 20515 Dear Chairman DeFazio and Ranking Member Graves: I am writing to express Amtrak’s concerns about reports that the House may include in the INVEST in America Act an amendment that would create a “North Atlantic Rail Compact” (NARC) with an ostensible charge to construct an ill-defined “North Atlantic Rail Network.” Amtrak is strongly opposed to the adoption of this amendment and the likely negative consequences of such a decision for the Northeast Corridor and the national rail network. Adopting the amendment would establish – without any hearings, committee consideration, studies or opportunity for those impacted by the proposal to be heard – support for an infeasible proposal, previously rejected because of the harm it would do to the environment, by an advocacy group called North Atlantic Rail (NAR) to build a new, up to 225 mph dedicated high-speed rail line between New York City and Boston. The dedicated high-speed rail line’s route (NAR Alignment) would not follow the existing Northeast Corridor (NEC) alignment that parallels Interstate 95. Instead, it would travel beneath the East River in a new tunnel; cross dense urban sections of Queens and Long Island to Ronkonkoma; turn north to Port Jefferson; traverse the Long Island Sound in a 16-mile tunnel to Stratford, Connecticut; and after passing through New Haven and Hartford, turn east across Eastern Connecticut and Rhode Island to Providence, from which it would follow the existing NEC rail corridor to Boston.
    [Show full text]
  • Railroad Postcards Collection 1995.229
    Railroad postcards collection 1995.229 This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on September 14, 2021. Description is written in: English. Describing Archives: A Content Standard Audiovisual Collections PO Box 3630 Wilmington, Delaware 19807 askhagley@hagley.org URL: http://www.hagley.org/library Railroad postcards collection 1995.229 Table of Contents Summary Information .................................................................................................................................... 4 Historical Note ............................................................................................................................................... 4 Scope and Content ......................................................................................................................................... 5 Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................ 5 Controlled Access Headings .......................................................................................................................... 6 Collection Inventory ....................................................................................................................................... 6 Railroad stations .......................................................................................................................................... 6 Alabama ...................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Records 1917
    Lehigh Valley Railroad Company records 1917 This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on September 26, 2021. Description is written in: English. Describing Archives: A Content Standard Manuscripts and Archives PO Box 3630 Wilmington, Delaware 19807 askhagley@hagley.org URL: http://www.hagley.org/library Lehigh Valley Railroad Company records 1917 Table of Contents Summary Information .................................................................................................................................... 3 Historical Note ............................................................................................................................................... 3 Scope and Contents ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Arrangement ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................ 5 Related Materials ........................................................................................................................................... 6 Controlled Access Headings .......................................................................................................................... 6 - Page 2 - Lehigh Valley Railroad Company records 1917 Summary Information Repository:
    [Show full text]
  • The Empire State Express Races Toward Buffalo Headlight NEWS BRIEFS SEPTEMBER, 1964
    SEPTEMBER • 1964 The Empire State Express Races Toward Buffalo Headlight NEWS BRIEFS SEPTEMBER, 1964 Vol. 25 No. 8 LOADINGS OF REVENUE CARS... net income figure is the highest since the first Printed in U.S.A. for the New York Central System reached a total six months of 1957. of 123,534 during the month of July. The figure On the other hand, however, it was also reported IN THIS ISSUE represents a decrease of 4,241 cars (or 1.8 per cent) by the Association that 23 of the 101 railroads did from July, 1963. not earn enough operating revenues to cover their NEWS BRIEFS 3 Varying amounts of decreases were noted in fixed charges for the first six months of 1964. FREIGHT SERVICE CENTER .... 4 all commodity classifications over the July, 1963, • • • HANDLING DIMENSION LOADS . 6 period. These ranged from automobile revenue PROMOTIONS 7 car loadings, which dropped to a total of 3,409 cars (or BILLION-DOLLAR IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ... HEADLIGHT HILITES 8 18.3 per cent), to packing house products, down has given American railroads their most extensive FLEXI-VAN & CHICAGO DIAL ...10 53 cars (or 1 per cent) from July of last year. physical face-lifting in the past six years. The STEEL SHUTTLE 10 In the period from January 1st to July 31st, 1964, figure is for 1963 and may be exceeded by 25 per cent P&LE CROSSES A RIVER .... 1 1 car loadings totaled 1,710,525. This represents a in 1964, according to J. Elmer Monroe, an official SAFETY MEMO 12 decrease of 16,432 (or 1 per cent) from the correspond• of the Association of American Railroads.
    [Show full text]
  • MONTANA 2018 Vacation & Relocation Guide
    HelenaMONTANA 2018 Vacation & Relocation Guide We≥ve got A Publication of the Helena Area Chamber of Commerce and The Convention & Visitors Bureau this! We will search for your new home, while you spend more time at the lake. There’s a level of knowledge our Helena real estate agents offer that goes beyond what’s on the paper – it’s this insight that leaves you confident in your decision to buy or sell. Visit us at bhhsmt.com Look for our new downtown office at: 50 S Park Avenue Helena, MT 59601 406.437.9493 A member of the franchise system BHH Affiliates, LLC. Equal Housing Opportunity. An Assisted Living & Memory Care community providing a Expect more! continuum of care for our friends, family & neighbors. NOW OPEN! 406.502.1001 3207 Colonial Dr, Helena | edgewoodseniorliving.com 2005, 2007, & 2016 People’s Choice Award Winner Sysum HELENA I 406-495-1195 I SYSUMHOME.COM Construction 2018 HELENA GUIDE Contents Landmark & Attractions and Sports & Recreation Map 6 Welcome to Helena, Attractions 8 Fun & Excitement 14 Montana’s capital city. Arts & Entertainment 18 The 2018 Official Guide to Helena brings you the best ideas for enjoying the Queen City - from Shopping 22 exploring and playing to living and working. Dining Guide 24 Sports & Recreation 28 We≥ve got Day Trips 34 A Great Place to Live 38 this! A Great Place to Retire 44 Where to Stay 46 ADVERTISING Kelly Hanson EDITORIAL Cathy Burwell Mike Mergenthaler Alana Cunningham PHOTOS Convention & Visitors Bureau Montana Office of Tourism Cover Photo: Mark LaRowe MAGAZINE DESIGN Allegra Marketing 4 Welcome to the beautiful city of Helena! It is my honor and great privilege to welcome you to the capital city of Montana.
    [Show full text]
  • Books Discounted All the Time All Prices Subject To
    Page 1 of 22 All books discounted all the time All prices subject to change w/o notice September 16, 2021 Alphabetical list by title author list price you pay red = recent 1 One Hundred Years of Enduring Tradition - South Shore Line by Norman Carlson, Stefan Loeb, and Dr. George M. Smerk soft 29.95 25.95 2 100 PCC Trolley Cars Ran in Brooklyn by James C Greller soft 24.95 12.95 3 100 Years of Canadian Railway Recipes by Jean-Paul Viaud, Marie-Paule Partikian for transp Exporail Canada Museum 39.95 34.95 4 100 Years of Steam Locomotives by Walter A. Lucas 72.50 61.95 5 1846 Steamboat Disaster & Railroad Accident Accounts on CD orig publ by Warren Lazell archival, searchable CDROM 25.00 23.95 6 1925 Modern American Locomotive, The: Construction and Operation by Frederick J. Prior softbound 39.50 34.95 7 1st and 2nd Generation Locomotive Handbook, The by J. C. Kissinger soft 4x6 24.95 19.95 8 3 Days - 20 Bucks Rocky Mtn RR Club’s Narrow Gauge Excursions by Stan Rhine soft 24.95 20.95 9 400 Story, The Chicago & North Western's Premier Passenger Trains by Jim Scribbins soft 29.95 24.95 10 567E EMD Engine Maintenance Manual (blower type) by Railway Educational Bureau 8.5x11 comb bound 35.95 30.95 11 722 Miles: The Building of the Subways and How They Transformed New York Centennial Edition by Clifton Hood softbound 23.00 20.95 12 765, A Twenty-First Century Survivor A little history and some great stories from Rich Melvin, the 765's engineer by Richard Melvin 59.95 49.95 13 A Mighty Fine Road A History of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Company by H.
    [Show full text]
  • Solanoexpress Bus Routes Transit Information Fairfield Transportation Center Fairfield
    Regional Transit Map Transit REGIONAL TRANSIT DIAGRAM To To Eureka Clearlake Information Mendocino Transit DOWNTOWN AREA TRANSIT CONNECTIONS Authority To Ukiah Lake Oakland Mendocino Transit 12th Street Oakland City Center BART: Greyhound BART, AC Transit FA FA 19th Street Oakland BART: FA BART, AC Transit Cloverdale San Francisco Yolobus To Davis Civic Center/UN Plaza BART: Winters Fairfi eld and Suisun Transit SolanoExpress is Solano SolanoExpress is Solano BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans Fairfield 101 Embarcadero BART & Ferry Terminal: County’s intercity transit connection. County’s intercity transit connection. BART, Golden Gate Transit, Muni, SamTrans, (FAST) is the local transit system Baylink, Alameda/Oakland Ferry, Alameda Harbor Faireld and Healdsburg Bay Ferry, Blue & Gold Fleet, Amtrak CA Thruway Suisun Transit SolanoExpress routes connect cities SolanoExpress routes connect cities Transit To Sacramento for Fairfi eld and Suisun City and also Mongomery Street BART: Healdsburg BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans Dixon within the county and provide service within the county and provide service Calistoga Readi- operates many of the SolanoExpress (Operated by FAST) (Operated by SolTrans) Handi Powell Street BART: Transportation Ride Van Calistoga BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans regional routes. Please visit www.fasttransit. to neighboring counties, BART, and the ferry. to neighboring counties, BART, and the ferry. San Francisco Caltrain at 4th & King: Dixon Windsor Deer Caltrain, Muni, Amtrak CA Thruway org or call 707-422-BUSS (707-422-2877) for For more information, call (800) 535-6883 or For more information, call (800) 535-6883 or Park Transbay Temporary Terminal: Guerneville AC Transit, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans, 80 visit www.solanoexpress.com.
    [Show full text]
  • Table of Contents
    TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE ABOUT US (i) FACTS ABOUT DVDs / POSTAGE RATES (ii) LOOKING AFTER YOUR DVDs (iii) Greg Scholl 1 Pentrex (Incl.Pentrex Movies) 9 ‘Big E’ 32 General 36 Electric 39 Interurban 40 Diesel 41 Steam 63 Modelling (Incl. Allen Keller) 78 Railway Productions 80 Valhalla Video Productions 83 Series 87 Steam Media 92 Channel 5 Productions 94 Video 125 97 United Kindgom ~ General 101 European 103 New Zealand 106 Merchandising Items (CDs / Atlases) 110 WORLD TRANSPORT DVD CATALOGUE 112 EXTRA BOARD (Payment Details / Producer Codes) 113 ABOUT US PAYMENT METHODS & SHIPPING CHARGES You can pay for your order via VISA or MASTER CARD, Cheque or Australian Money Order. Please make Cheques and Australian Money Orders payable to Train Pictures. International orders please pay by Credit Card only. By submitting this order you are agreeing to all the terms and conditions of trading with Train Pictures. Terms and conditions are available on the Train Pictures website or via post upon request. We will not take responsibility for any lost or damaged shipments using Standard or International P&H. We highly recommend Registered or Express Post services. If your in any doubt about calculating the P&H shipping charges please drop us a line via phone or send an email. We would love to hear from you. Standard P&H shipping via Australia Post is $3.30/1, $5.50/2, $6.60/3, $7.70/4 & $8.80 for 5-12 items. Registered P&H is available please add $2.50 to your standard P&H postal charge.
    [Show full text]
  • Transportation Trips, Excursions, Special Journeys, Outings, Tours, and Milestones In, To, from Or Through New Jersey
    TRANSPORTATION TRIPS, EXCURSIONS, SPECIAL JOURNEYS, OUTINGS, TOURS, AND MILESTONES IN, TO, FROM OR THROUGH NEW JERSEY Bill McKelvey, Editor, Updated to Mon., Mar. 8, 2021 INTRODUCTION This is a reference work which we hope will be useful to historians and researchers. For those researchers wanting to do a deeper dive into the history of a particular event or series of events, copious resources are given for most of the fantrips, excursions, special moves, etc. in this compilation. You may find it much easier to search for the RR, event, city, etc. you are interested in than to read the entire document. We also think it will provide interesting, educational, and sometimes entertaining reading. Perhaps it will give ideas to future fantrip or excursion leaders for trips which may still be possible. In any such work like this there is always the question of what to include or exclude or where to draw the line. Our first thought was to limit this work to railfan excursions, but that soon got broadened to include rail specials for the general public and officials, special moves, trolley trips, bus outings, waterway and canal journeys, etc. The focus has been on such trips which operated within NJ; from NJ; into NJ from other states; or, passed through NJ. We have excluded regularly scheduled tourist type rides, automobile journeys, air trips, amusement park rides, etc. NOTE: Since many of the following items were taken from promotional literature we can not guarantee that each and every trip was actually operated. Early on the railways explored and promoted special journeys for the public as a way to improve their bottom line.
    [Show full text]