Heartland (Nebraska)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.35 (786 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1550460641 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin, the five states featured in this spectacular collection, once boasted nearly 45,000 route-miles of railroad within their boundaries.Photographs by the author and many other talented rail photographers capture the essence and the spirit of railroading in America's heartland.
Greg is a featured columnist for Trains magazine. Each new book by Greg McDonnell is a major event in the large railfan community, and Boston Mills Press is proud to be his publisher. He is currently at work on a new book and overseeing a Masters of Railway Photography book series for Boston Mills Press. About the AuthorGreg McDonnell's writing and photography have been praised by rail enthusiasts across North America. His acclaimed large-format pictorials include Signatures in Steel, Heartland, U-Boats: General Electric's Diesel Locomotives, Passing Trains and Wheat Kings. . He lives with his wife and three sons on the edge of a ravine overlooking the Canadian Pacific Railway's Orr's Lake Hill
. He lives with his wife and three sons on the edge of a ravine overlooking the Canadian Pacific Railway's Orr's Lake Hill. Greg is a featured columnist for Trains magazine. Each new book by Greg McDonnell is a major event in the large railfan community, and Boston Mills Press is proud to be his publisher. His acclaimed large-format pictorials include Signatures in Steel, Heartland, U-Boats: General Electric's
Amazon Customer said Five Stars. There's not enough of it!. Contemporary railroading in America's heartland A wonderful book of color photos taken mostly in the eighties and early nineties of railroad activity in Michegan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin. There some historical photos from the fifties and sixties, including a super one (page 27) from 1956 taken at Durand, Michegan, the essential station photo, a parked car or two, people waiting trackside, smoke drifting up fro