Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Volume 2

Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Volume 2
Author: John B Corns
Publisher: TLC Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-02-09
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781883089757

This photo history has extended captions covering the important coal-hauling railroad, connecting the coal fields with Great Lakes shipping at Toledo, Huron, Loraine, and Cleveland. Picturesque photos cover the 1860s to 1949 mergers with the Nickel Plate Road. Corns covers subjects that include stations, small and large, old and new steam locomotives, cars, terminals, and other facilities. Over 40,000 words of text in the extended captions gives the reader a detailed description of the railway.

The Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad Company, Plan and Agreement of Reorganization, Dated September 20, 1916 ... Central Trust Company of New York, Depositary

The Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad Company, Plan and Agreement of Reorganization, Dated September 20, 1916 ... Central Trust Company of New York, Depositary
Author: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Company
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2016-05-03
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ISBN: 9781355265238

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