B&O Power: Steam, Diesel and Electric Power of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1829-1964

B&O Power: Steam, Diesel and Electric Power of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1829-1964

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B&O Power: Steam, Diesel and Electric Power of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1829-1964 Lawrence W. Sagle & Alvin F. Staufer A substantial visual history of one of America's most influential railroads, B&O Power chronicles 135 years of Baltimore & Ohio motive power, from the earliest steam locomotives through the diesel era. Filled with many photographs, locomotive rosters, technical data, and historical commentary, this volume documents the evolution of B&O engines from the legendary early years of American railroading through the transition into modern rail transportation. Detailed captions, period images, and extensive reference material make this an indispensable resource for railroad historians, modelers, and enthusiasts of steam and diesel locomotives. The book includes locomotive photographs, engineering details, historical illustrations, rosters, and operational history covering the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad from 1829 through 1964. Condition Good vintage condition. Blue cloth boards remain attractive with strong color and sound binding. Interior text pages are generally clean and bright. Dust jacket is present but shows wear, rubbing, and staining. Moderate foxing is present on the endpapers and preliminary pages, with moisture staining visible on the rear endpaper area. Please review photographs carefully for condition details. Details Title: B&O Power: Steam, Diesel and Electric Power of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1829-1964 Author: Lawrence W. Sagle Captions by L. Sagle and A. Staufer Publisher: Alvin F. Staufer Copyright: 1964 Later printing (appears to be 1984 eighth printing) Hardcover with dust jacket Illustrated throughout with black-and-white photographs

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