by Rick Tipton, Charles Buccola, John Campbell and Charles B. Castner.
Jack Fravert chronicled the railroading around Louisville in the years following WWII when steam was succumbing to the diesel. Louisville & Nashville, Chesapeake & Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad steam and diesel operations are examined and explained in detail.
Contents: Jack Fravert, Trackside Photographer, pg. 3,Louisville the City, pp. 4-5,Louisville Union Station, pp. 6-25,South Louisville Shops, The Heart and Home of the L&N, pp. 26-62,East Louisville: L&N's Other Ancestral Terminal, pp. 63-68,L&N Through Louisville's Eastern Suburbs, pp. 69-80,Chesapeake & Ohio into Louisville, pp. 81-105,Pennsylvania Railroad crosses the Ohio River, pp. 106-128.
Hardcover with dust jacket, 128 pages, 8.5 x 11 in., Color photographs with captions.