The doodlebugs: A word and picture history of over six decades of self-propelled passenger car service on America's most colorful major railroad (The Chief way reference series)

The doodlebugs: A word and picture history of over six decades of self-propelled passenger car service on America's most colorful major railroad (The Chief way reference series) image
ISBN-10:

0930724011

ISBN-13:

9780930724016

Author(s): McCall, John B.
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1977
Publisher: Kachina Press
Format: Hardcover, 255 pages
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Description:

For nearly six decades they traveled the rails of the Santa Fe, delivering people, milk, mail, express packages, chickens, newspapers, and gossip. Officially, they were known as gas electric motor passenger cars but they were lovingly called "doodlebugs." The Santa Fe owned quite a number over the years, both very small (inspection cars) and large, both new and second hand, both purpose built and converted from passenger cars. This book details how the doodlebugs developed, the mechanics and cosmetics involved, and their use over the decades. Profusely illustrated with over 300 black and white as well as color photos and drawings. With motor car and trailer car rosters, maps, timetables, paint schemes, schematics, passenger statistics, and assignments. 256 pages.

























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