Your Railroad Book Library
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Without itemizing every publication I have, to include rule books, timetables, track charts, etc...
Most of my library covers the Pere Marquette. From the days of the Flint & Pere Marquette through the 1947 integration into the C&O. Then we move to the Chessie years, then CSXT (including stuff I got from training when I worked for them)

I have research materials on the WWII Industries, and the massive military industrialization of the time.

I have several books that cover a myriad of RR topics outside of prototype specifics, all the way into information on RR's and international law.
Let's not forget the massive collection of periodical publications such as MRR and RMC. My father-in-law (Also a serious RR fanatic and armchair modeler) gave me several cases of older MRR and RMCs that he had duplicates of.


Matt
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