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If you've just finished "The Tootin Louie", "The Northwestern" by H. Roger Grant would be a logical next choice. 180 pages of C&NW history right up to the buyout. Well written with pictures, maps, but mostly text. <br /> <br />Another along similar lines is "The Los Angeles & Salt Lake" by John Signor. This is a history of UP's LA line up to the Centenials. <br /> <br />I'm not sure if "The Moffat Road" by Edward Bollinger has been reprinted but it covers the Denver & Salt Lake. The author worked for the railroad and the book includes many stories covering operation over Corona Pass and later through the Moffat tunnel.
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