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Train Country, An Illustrated History of CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS - (NEW BOOK)

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    Train Country
    An Illustrated History of Canadian National Railways
    by Donald MacKay & Lorne Perry
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    LAST NEW BOOK
    This book illustrates the history of the
    Canadian National Railways
    created after World War I with a combination of resources from five financially troubled railroads.
    Canadian National played a central role in the population growth of the more remote northern areas of Canada, moved passengers between major cities in style, and was instrumental in the movement of goods both to market and to the country's smaller towns.
    Book captures the railway in its heyday, when steam locomotives, opulent passenger cars and grain trains, as well as rail lines, stations and yards, played a central part in the nation’s life and were a part of the Canadian landscape.
    The story is told by engineers, porters,
    firemen,
    signalmen and others in this 192-page softcover volume.
    For them the railway was more than a job; it was a way of life.
    Soft
    bound, 9.5x11, 192 pages, 185 of photos.
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