








Union Pacific Motive Power in Transition 1936-1960 By Lloyd E. Stagner EX
Fascinating look at the Union Pacific's transition from steam to diesel power. The author provides a behind the scenes discussion of why UP built its "super steam" locomotives and later switched to diesels and turbines.
With charts showing the number of steam locomotives and their locations in 1942, 1947, 1955 and 1957.
Illustrated throughout with black and white photos.
With 2 maps.
64 pages.
This item has been graded per TCA standards C-7: Excellent based on visual appearance. The cover has small rips present. There are intermittent highlighted sections throughout the book. Stock photos have been used to show this item outside of the box. Overall condition is Excellent.
Condition: Excellent
Operational Status: See Description
Original Box: No
Category 1: Books
Category 2: Train
The Trainz SKU for this item is 6209011.
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Fascinating look at the Union Pacific's transition from steam to diesel power. The author provides a behind the scenes discussion of why UP built its "super steam" locomotives and later switched to diesels and turbines.
With charts showing the number of steam locomotives and their locations in 1942, 1947, 1955 and 1957.
Illustrated throughout with black and white photos.
With 2 maps.
64 pages.
This item has been graded per TCA standards C-7: Excellent based on visual appearance. The cover has small rips present. There are intermittent highlighted sections throughout the book. Stock photos have been used to show this item outside of the box. Overall condition is Excellent.
Condition: Excellent
Operational Status: See Description
Original Box: No
Category 1: Books
Category 2: Train
The Trainz SKU for this item is 6209011.























