The rail center of the South is scrutinized in full color by noted photographer Howard Robins. Enjoy ACL, SAL, SOU, A&WP, GA, CofG, SCL, L&N, and the other smaller roads that made Atlanta, Georgia such an eclectic mix of railroading in the 1960s.
Contents:Area Facilities, pp. 3-4;Rail Map of Atlanta, pp. 5-6;Howard L. Robins, pp. 6-7;Atlanta & West Point, pp. 8-12;Atlantic Coast Line, pp. 13-19;Central of Georgia, pp. 20-31;Gainesville Midland, pp. 32-37;Georgia Railroad, pp. 38-45;Louisville & Nashville, pp. 46-57;Milstead, Georgia Power, pg. 58;Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis, pp. 59-67;The Great Locomotive Chase, pp. 68-69;Seaboard Air Line, pp. 70-81;Seaboard Coast Line, pp. 82-87;Southern Railway, pp. 88-106;Southern Subsidiaries, pp. 107-113;Western Railway of Alabama, pp. 114-120;Foreign Visitors, pp. 121-127;Farewell, pg. 128.
Hardcover with jacket, 128 pages, standard portrait size, Color images with captions.