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Morristown & Erie, Vol. #2 - Service Is Our Business: 1952-1982

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Published by:
Garbely Publishing
Published:
5/30/2015
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
100 pages Perfect-bound
Category:
History
Tags:
cedar knolls, erie, essex fells, hanover, history, lackawanna, morristown, new jersey, railroad, roseland, train, whippany

This extensive history of the Morristown & Erie Railroad covers the railroad's early diesel era, from the end of steam through the railroad's tumultuous bankruptcy and rebirth. With access to the substantial historic document and photo collections of the Morristown & Erie Railway, the Whippany Railway Museum, and several collectors and individuals, author and current M&E employee Rudy Garbely presents entirely new information about these fascinating and eventful years of the railroad's existence. The text includes interviews with retired M&E personnel and previously unavailable and unpublished documents that tell the whole story of the railroad's operations and people. The text is supplemented with 232 previously unpublished black & white and color photographs.

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