Over 325 broadsides and three-quarter views of Erie Lackawanna rolling stock are detailed in brilliant color in this book. While not the richest road the EL rostered some very interesting freight and passenger cars,
some inherited from predecessors Erie and DL&W and some purchased new.
Contents:
Business Cars, pp. 6-9,
Dining Cars, pp. 10-15,
Sleepers, pp. 16-19,
Coaches, pp. 20-25,
Mail Cars, pg. 26,
Baggage and Express Cars, pp. 27-29,
Main and Box Express Cars, pp. 30-31,
Cabooses, pp. 32-39,
Flat Cars, pp. 40-46,
Piggyback Trailers, pp. 47-48,
Auto Racks, pg. 49,
Coil Steel Flats, pp. 50-51,
Gondolas, pp. 52-56,
Equipped Gondolas, pp. 57-62,
Covered Hoppers, pp. 63-71,
Open Hoppers, pp. 72-74,
Double Door Boxcars, pp. 75-79,
Single Door Boxcars, pp. 80-89,
Grocery Cars, pp. 90-93,
60 Foot Automobile Parts Cars, pp. 94-97,
High-Cube Auto Parts Cars, pp. 98-100,
Mechanical Refrigerator Cars, pg. 101,
Non Revenue Equipment, Cranes, pp. 102-107,
Snow Fighting Equipment, pp. 108-111,
Other Maintenance-of-Way Rolling Stock, pp. 112-119,
Miscellaneous, pp. 120-123,
Rolling Stock not equipped with couplers, pp. 124-126,
Marine Equipment, pp. 127-128.
Hardcover with dust jacket, 128 pages, 8.5 x 11 in., Color photographs with captions.