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Union Pacific Railroad

Union Pacific Railroad
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Author:

Joe Welsh

Format: Hardcover, 160 Pages
Item: 145626
ISBN: 9780760333396
Publisher: Voyageur Press
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Illustrations: 130 color & 40 b/w photos
Size: 8.25 x 10.625 x .64961
Weight: 2.063 lb.
Published: January 1st 2010
DC: AP
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Created by an act of Congress in 1862 and surviving intact as one of only seven Class I railroads in North America today, the Union Pacific is rightly considered by many to be the quintessential U.S. railroad. Its history has featured key figures and events in the annals of railroading and affected all quarters of the American Midwest and Southwest. This illustrated history follows the Union Pacific from its formation and through such landmark events as the completion of the transcontinental railroad, right up to the railroad’s current role in the continent’s current transportation infrastructure. The book recaptures the drama of the railroad’s perilous formative years, its weathering of economic disasters like the Great Depression, its boom times in the mid-twentieth century, the subsequent decline of passenger services, and the UP’s role in the rail industry’s merger-mania from the 1970s through the 1990s. From engineering lore to a look at the UP’s crack passenger services, this account is illustrated throughout with historical images in color and black-and-white, as well as modern photographs and fascinating print ephemera.                                             

Joe Welsh is a transportation planner for the City of Auburn, Washington. A regular contributor to Trains magazine, he has authored and co-authored numerous rail books, including Union Pacific’s Streamliners.

            Kevin J. Holland is a freelance writer, editor, and publications designer based in Burlington, Ontario. He has written and produced more than 15 books and is a regular contributor to Classic Trains.
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Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One          Early History, 1863–1934

Chapter Two         Challenging Times, 1935–1969

Chapter Three       Locomotives

Chapter Four         Passenger Trains

Chapter Five         Freight Service

Chapter Six            The Modern Era, 1969–Present

Sources

Index

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