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EMD Locomotives

EMD Locomotives
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Format: Hardcover, 176 Pages
Item: 140308
ISBN: 9780760323960
Publisher: Voyageur Press
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Illustrations: B&W Ill: 33, Color Ill: 135
Size: 10 x 10 x 0.38
Weight: 2.625 lb.
Edition: First
Published: December 15th 2006
DC: AP
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In February 2005, General Motors announced its decision to sell its Electro-Motive Division (EMD), thus ending its 75-year association with one of the most renowned brands in railroading. Looking at the heritage of the venerable EMD in light of this momentous development, this monumental volume offers an overview of the great locomotive maker unprecedented in its scope and unparalleled in the spectacular quality of its photographs. Leading railroad author and photographer Brian Solomon provides an authoritative, comprehensive account of EMD's history, from its genesis in 1922 as the independent Electro-Motive Corporation, to GM's acquisition of the company in 1930, and on through the age of today's ""superpower"" locomotives. From the earliest 1920s railcars to the iconic mid-century F units, workhorse GP and SD locomotives, and Dash series; to the company's race with its chief competitor, General Electric, to reach 6,000 horsepower, EMD's complete story unfolds here in depth and detail, illustrated with a wealth of archival photos from across the country, as well as a remarkable collection of color photography from top railway photographers of the last half century.

Brian Solomon is one of today’s most accomplished railway historians and photographers. He is the author of more than 30 books, including the epic Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway (MBI Publishing Company, 2005), and he has had his work featured in the world’s most prominent railroad publications, including TRAINS Magazine, Railway Age, Passenger Train Journal, and RailNews. He splits his time between Monson, Massachusetts, and Dublin, Ireland.

Trains, April 2007

“Another winner for author Brian Solomon. As we’ve come to expect from his previous work, this title includes detailed, comprehensive text, and crisp, vivid photography from the collections of top rail photographers all across the world. It shouldn’t be missed.”

                                                                                                                                                              
O Scale Trains, December 2006

“Symbolizes the emergence of Voyageur Press to the front ranks of railroad book publishers … one of the top ten railroad books to emerge during 2006 … it is the perfect gift for more than just modeling fans or motive power enthusiasts; rather, it will appeal to any reader who loves railroads and the economic challenges they faced during the last half of the previous century.”

 

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Contents

Preface & Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1                     The Winton Era

Chapter 2                     The 567 Era

Chapter 3                     The 645 Era

Chapter 4                     The 710 Era

Bibliography

Index


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