We Took the Train
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cornell University Press
Published:14th Nov '90
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In this illustrated collection, H. Roger Grant, one of America's leading railroad historians, brings together a rich assortment of personal accounts of train travel in the United States since the dawn of railroading. The twenty-one accounts included here tell of the excitement, the romance, the difficulties, and sometimes the danger of traveling by train. Together they present a lively picture of the great changes that have taken place since the 1830s. Some describe wild rides on high-speed raceways, while others recount arduous trips on rickety branch lines. Rail travel at its most luxurious is recreated—the elegant Pullman sleeping berths, the fine parlor and observation cars—as are some of the more grim journeys of troops, itinerant workers, and prisoners of war in squalid boxcars. Binding these accounts together is an enduring fascination with the rails.
"A delightful anthology."—Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Will prove stimulating to anyone interested in the story of rail travel."—Railroad History
ISBN: 9780875801568
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
Weight: 907g
205 pages