Volume 1 gave you the Union Pacific's rolling stock through its company photographers. Now see them through the effort of Lou Schmitz, a life-long Omaha resident and UP employee who was photographing UP equipment throughout the 1950s and later with 300 photographs.
Contents:Box Cars, pp. 5-11;Auto and Auto Parts Cars, pp. 12-17;Insulated Box Cars, pp. 18-23;Refrigerator Cars, pp. 24-28;Stock Cars, pp. 29-31;Covered Hopper Cars, pp. 32-36;Hopper Cars, pp. 37-38;Ballast Cars, pp. 39-40;Ore Cars, pg. 41;Gondola Cars, pp. 42-45;Flat Cars, pp. 46-54;Tank Cars, pg. 55;Cabooses, pp. 56-60;Express Box and Refrigerator Cars, pp. 61-64;Baggage and Express Cars, pp. 65-68;Chair Cars, pp. 69-73;Diners and Lunch Counter Cars, pp. 74-77;Club and Lounge Cars, pg. 78;Observation Cars, pp. 79-80;Sleeping Cars, pp. 81-87;Auxiliary Boiler Cars, pp. 88-89;Self-Propelled Cars, pp. 90-92;Business Cars, pp. 93-97Instruction and Exhibit Cars, pp. 98-101;Test and Evaluation Cars, pp. 102-103;Derricks, pp. 104-107;Derrick Trains, pp. 109-111;Pile Drivers, pg. 112;Rotary Snow Plows, pp. 113-116;Wedge Snow Plows, pp. 117-118;Spreaders, pp. 119-120;Welded Rail Trains, pg. 121;Environmental Control, pp. 122-123;Supply Cars, pp. 124-125;Outfit Cars, pp. 126-128.
Hardcover with jacket, 128 pages, standard portrait size, Color images with captions.