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1. Books and other printed matter (light blue background)
2. Film and Video (light yellow background)
 
Bibliography (Books and other printed matter)References in these pages
..........American Locomotive Company.   Exhibit of the American Locomotive Company at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A., 1904.  Schenectady:  Old Dorp Books, 1976.No specific references appear at this time
..........Anderson, Willard V., ed.   Bridges & Buildings for Model Railroads.  Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1965.No specific references appear at this time
..........Beebe, Lucius, and Charles Clegg.   Narrow Gauge in the Rockies.  Berkeley, California:  Howell-North, 1958.No specific references appear at this time
..........Boumphrey, Geoffrey.   Engines and How They Work.  London:  Vista Books, Longacre Press Ltd., 1960.No specific references appear at this time
..........Boy Scouts of America.   Railroading.  New Brunswick, New Jersey:  Boy Scouts of America., 1961.No specific references appear at this time
..........Cahill, Marie, and Lynne Piade, eds.   The History of the Union Pacific.  New York:  Smithmark Publishers Inc., 1995.No specific references appear at this time
..........Calton, John.   "Heart of Wales Line" (photo of Cynghordy Viaduct).  The Railway Magazine, Dec. 2003: page 84.No specific references appear at this time
..........Casserley, H. C., ed.   The Observer's Book of Railway Locomotives of Britain.  London:  Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., 1964.141
..........Cooper, Basil.   A Century of Trains.  New York:  Gallery Books, An imprint of W. H. Smith Publications, Inc., 1988.No specific references appear at this time
..........Ellison, Frank.   Frank Ellison on Model Railroads.  New York:  Arco Publishing Company, Inc. 1954.No specific references appear at this time
..........Ferrari, Massimo and Emanuele Lazzati.   The History of Trains.  New York:  Crescent Books, 1990.No specific references appear at this time
..........Ferriss, Hugh.   The Metropolis of Tomorrow.  Mineola, New York:  Dover Publications, Inc. 2005.No specific references appear at this time
..........Ferriss, Hugh.   Power in Buildings.  Santa Monica:  Hennessey and Ingalls 1998.No specific references appear at this time
..........Freeman, Michael.   Railways and the Victorian Imagination.  New Haven and London:  Yale University Press, 1999.15, 17, 131, 288
..........Harris, Robert.  Canals and their Architecture.  London:  Godfrey Cave Associates Limited, 1980.17, 288
..........Headline News.   "Fears for Flying Scotsman as owners report huge losses".  The Railway Magazine, Dec. 2003: page 6.No specific references appear at this time
..........Headline News.   "Save our Scotsman" (article in support of the National Railway Museum bid to purchase the Flying Scotsman locomotive)".  The Railway Magazine, Apr 2004: page 4.No specific references appear at this time
..........Headline News.   " 'Save our Scotsman' appeal takes the country by storm".  The Railway Magazine, May 2004: page 4.No specific references appear at this time
..........Hollingsworth, Brian and Cook, Arthur F.   The Great Book of Trains.  New York:  Portland House, 1987.No specific references appear at this time
..........Hornby.   00 Scale Model Railways, Forty-Seventh Edition, 2001.No specific references appear at this time
..........Hornby.   00 Scale Model Railways, Forty-Eighth Edition, 2002.No specific references appear at this time
..........Hornby.   00 Scale Model Railways, Forty-Ninth Edition, 2003.No specific references appear at this time
..........Hornby.   00 Scale Model Railways, Fiftieth Edition (Fiftieth Anniversary Edition, Copy No. 27189), 2004.No specific references appear at this time
..........Hornby.   Hornby track plans, 9th Edition.270
..........Horton, Gertrude Fitch.   The Delaware & Northern and the Towns It Served.  Fleischmanns, New York:  Purple Mountain Press, 1989.No specific references appear at this time
..........Ivins, William M., Jr.   Art & Geometry.  Cambridge, Massachusetts:  Harvard University Press, 1946.No specific references appear at this time
..........Jackson, Alan A.   London's Termini.  Newton Abbott:  David & Charles, 1969.No specific references appear at this time
..........Jensen, Oliver.   The American Heritage History of Railroads in America.  New York:  Bonanza Books, 1981.No specific references appear at this time
..........Klein, Aaron E.   The History of the New York Central System.  New York:  Bonanza Books, 1985.No specific references appear at this time
..........Kudish, Michael.   Where Did the Tracks Go: Following Railroad Grades in the Adirondacks.  Saranac Lake, New York:  The Chauncy Press, 1985.No specific references appear at this time
..........Lewis, Michael.   " 'Dinosaur' tracks from the dawn of civilisation".  The Railway Magazine, Mar. 2004: page 4.54
..........McClanahan, Bill.   Scenery for Model Railroads.  Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1967.No specific references appear at this time
..........Mallery, Paul.   Wiring Your Layout.  Hillside, New Jersey:  Atlas Tool Co., Inc., 1983.No specific references appear at this time
..........Miller, Denis.   The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Trucks and Buses.  London:  New Burlington Books, 1982.328
..........Morrison, Chris.   "Rose Hill-Manchester Piccadilly service" (photo of Marple Viaduct and Peak Forest Canal).  The Railway Magazine, Dec. 2003: page 89.No specific references appear at this time
..........Parker, W. Oren.   Sceno-Graphic Techniques.  Carbondale and Edwardsville:  Southern Illinois University Press, 1987.No specific references appear at this time
..........Pattinson, Graham D.   A Guide to Professional Architectural and Industrial Scale Model Building.  Englewood Cliffs:  Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1982.No specific references appear at this time
..........Payne, Darwin R.   Theory and Craft of the Scenographic Model, Revised Edition.  Carbondale and Edwardsville:  Southern Illinois University Press, 1985.No specific references appear at this time
..........Phillips, Derek.   "Smardale Viaduct".  The Railway Magazine, Dec. 2003: page 3.No specific references appear at this time
Citations from The Railway Magazine

The following citations from The Railway Magazine are arranged in order of date of issue. If more than one reference appears for a particular issue, the references are arranged in order of page number within the issue.
 
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "Lineside pick-up apparatus at Penrith" (black and white photograph showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, Feb. 2004: page 16.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "Battle on Beattock" (painting by Craig Tiley showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, Feb. 2004: page 23.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "The Great Central Railway's Class 127 DMU picks its way through the snow..." (color photograph showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, Feb. 2004: page 46.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "The exhaust from 0-6-0PT No. 1369 seems to blend into the clouds..." (color photograph showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, Feb. 2004: page 69.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "Broad and standard gauge co-existed on parts of the GWR..." (painting showing telegraph poles, title known to be "Dawn near Reading", artist unknown).  The Railway Magazine, Mar. 2004: page 29.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "A symbolic picture...steam being overtaken by the new order." (black and white photograph showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, Mar. 2004: page 42.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "...the 9Fs proved adept at passenger train haulage despite their 2-10-0 wheel arrangement." (color photograph showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, Apr. 2004: page 13.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "...a Crosti-boilered 9F in action." (color photograph showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, Apr. 2004: page 17.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "The last of the Somerset & Dorset's 7F 2-8-0s..." (black and white photograph showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, Apr. 2004: page 39.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "Where Is It: Bures station, on the ex-GER Sudbury branch..." (black and white photograph showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, Apr. 2004: page 62.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "Forty years after being withdrawn, 'West Country' No. 34028 Eddystone made a glorious return..." (color photograph showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, May 2004: page 3.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "Even as early as 1965, tower blocks were beginning to dominate the areas near engine sheds around the country" (color photograph showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, May 2004: page 31.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "...the delightfully-named D30 No. 62426 Cuddie Headrigg..." (black and white photograph showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, May 2004: page 38.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "Memories of the West Coast Main Line before overhead electrification" (color photograph showing telegraph poles).  The Railway Magazine, Jun. 2004: page 55.No specific references appear at this time
..........Railway Magazine, The.   "Railway Answers: Stockport Viaduct" (black and white photograph and a brief history of the Stockport Viaduct).  The Railway Magazine, Sep. 2004: page 52.131
End of citations from The Railway Magazine  
..........Ratensky, Alexander.   Drawing and Modelmaking.  New York:  Whitney Library of Design, an imprint of Wayson-Guptill Publications, 1983.No specific references appear at this time
..........Rhodes, Michael.   North American Railyards.  St. Paul, Minnesota:  MBI Publishing Co., 2003.No specific references appear at this time
..........Scott-Morton, Colin.   "Semaphores doomed by resignalling" (photo of overhead signal box).  The Railway Magazine, Dec. 2003: page 67.260
..........Shaughnessy, Jim.   Delaware & Hudson.  Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1997.No specific references appear at this time
..........Shirley-Smith, H.   The World's Great Bridges.  New York: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1965.No specific references appear at this time
..........Simmons, Jack.   The Victorian Railway.  Thames and Hudson, 1995.288
..........Simmons, T. M.   Railways, 1: To the end of the nineteenth century.  London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1964.No specific references appear at this time
..........Smith, Albert C.   Architectural Model as Machine.  Architectural Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2004.No specific references appear at this time
..........Solomon, Brian.   Railroad Signaling.  St. Paul, Minnesota:  MBI Publishing Co., 2003.No specific references appear at this time
..........Sperandeo, Andy.   Easy Model Railroad Wiring.  Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1999.No specific references appear at this time
..........Stevenson, Robert Louis (Balfour).   The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde349
..........Thrower, David,  Nick Pigott and Barry Kitts.   "40 Years of the Double Arrows" (comprehensive article on the logos of British Railways).  The Railway Magazine, Jan. 2004: page 12.141
..........Tuck, Bob.   Mammoth Trucks.  London:  Osprey Publishing Limited, 1985.No specific references appear at this time
..........Van Metre, Thurman W. and Van Metre, Russel Gordon.   Trains, Tracks and Travel.  New York:  Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, 1960.No specific references appear at this time
..........Walton, Harry.   The How and Why of Mechanical Movements.  New York:  E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1968.No specific references appear at this time
..........Westcott, Linn H.   HO Railroad That Grows.  Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1972.No specific references appear at this time
..........Whitney, Charles S.   Bridges: Their Art, Science and Evolution .  Greenwich House, 1983.No specific references appear at this time
..........Williams, Guy R.   The World of Model Trains.  London:  Andre Deutsch Limited, 1970.No specific references appear at this time
..........Woodland Scenics.   Scenery Manual, 1994.No specific references appear at this time
..........Yenne, Bill.   The History of the Southern Pacific.  New York:  Bonanza Books, 1988.No specific references appear at this time
  
  
Bibliography (Film and video)References in these pages
..........Terror on a Train.see Time Bomb
..........Time Bomb.   Dir. Ted Tetzlaff.  Producer: Richard Goldstone, 1953350