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"The Northern Pacific - Main Street of the Northwest" by Charles R. Wood <br />"The Milwaukee Road West" by Charles and Dorothy Wood <br />"Lines West" by Charles R. Wood <br />"Main Streets of the Northwest - Rails from the Rockies to the Pacific (Volume 1)" by T.O. Repp <br />"The Camas Prairie - Idaho's Railroad on Stilts" by Hal Riegger <br />"Railroads Through the Coeur d' Alenes" by John V. Wood <br />"Spokane Portland & Seattle Ry." by Charles and Dorothy Wood <br />"Portrait of the Rails - From Steam to Diesel" by Don Ball Jr. <br />"Vintage Diesel Locomotives" by Mike Schafer <br />....all pretty much railfan books, and I would bet many are out of print. <br /> <br />Then there's the more technical history books... <br /> <br />"Nothing Like It in the World" by Stephen E. Ambrose <br />"The Milwaukee Road In Idaho - A Guide to Sites and Locations" by Stanley W. Johnson <br />"Across the Columbia Plain - Railroad Expansion in the Interior Northwest, 1885 - 1893" by Peter J. Lewty <br /> <br />I actually get most of my technical information from trade magazines and journals.
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