Description: For the train enthusiast. Published by the Southern Pacific Historical & Technical Society in 2021.The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad System story is told in three parts: first, the origins of the western part of the system; second, connecting El Paso with the coal mines of Dawson, New Mexico; and third, the merger of the eastern and western lines in 1905 into a unified system. Throughout its story, strong personalities influenced the activities of the system: James Douglas of the Copper Queen at Bisbee, Arizona; Charles Bishop Eddy and John Arthur Eddy, guiding the EP≠ Attorney William Ashton Hawkins who, along with Douglas, influenced the merged EP&SW system until its sale to the Southern Pacific in 1924. 216 pages, 11″ x 8 1⁄2″ library bound with dust jacket, with over 330 photographs, maps and diagrams. New from smoke-free home. Dust jacket has some imperfections and a few light scratches but the book itself is in mint condition.
Price: 55 USD
Location: Auburn, Kansas
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Year: 2021
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States