Then a drawing of a steel milk car and two more pages to conclude the milk series. Even if you are not a modeler, you'll enjoy all the prototype photographs. Which, as you probably know, covered them all. MODELING THE B&M GEEPS by Don Clerke covers 8 pages, which you could remove if you please as they were stapled in, in addition to the 36 that are paginated. Which trains and railroads carried milk where and when is explained in great detail as well as the erosion of the business in favor of the heavily subsidized trucking industry. Like the previous issue with PART 1, this is a"must have" issue for B&M modelers in the milk era. Transportation of Milk in New England, on 16 pages overall, including a drawing of a B&M wooden milk car and 20 photos. Cowan then concludes his definitive feature on THE MILK TRAINS. And barely made it back to Sally's Mom's house in Sherman. Sally and I remember it well as we decided to take the train into GCT that day from Danbury CT. White Flags concerns the Great Blizzard of 1978 with 3 photos covering 3 pages. The ONLY locomotive photograph I display in our home is a builder's photo of this exact same engine. The cover shows a brand new Atlantic in a publicity pose.
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