Thanks for the info. I just click to if Amazon.com has it but no yet. It's munch cheaper.
Read the fine print. Those are not the current edition which I am talking about above (5th Edition). It has not yet been published and since Simmons Boardman is the publisher I'm sure they will have first crack at selling it, not Amazon.com.
LC
I have the first edition. I agree that if you are interested in railroads you should get it. I think it's about time that I buy a new one to cover the changes in the last 30 years.
Enjoy
Paul
Clickable link...
http://www.transalert.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?inv=BKRRNN&cat=18
Limitedclear wrote: A new edition of the classic RR text is now available from SImmons-Boardman (http://www.transalert..com/), publisher of Railway Age. Although I realize it is not a Kalmbach publication it is an excellent text that answers a LOT of the basic questions that come up on this forum over and over again and will add a great deal to your understanding of RRs whether you are a railroader or a mere fan...lol...LC
A new edition of the classic RR text is now available from SImmons-Boardman (http://www.transalert..com/), publisher of Railway Age. Although I realize it is not a Kalmbach publication it is an excellent text that answers a LOT of the basic questions that come up on this forum over and over again and will add a great deal to your understanding of RRs whether you are a railroader or a mere fan...lol...
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A new edition of the classic RR text is now available from SImmons-Boardman (www.transalert.com), publisher of Railway Age. Although I realize it is not a Kalmbach publication it is an excellent text that answers a LOT of the basic questions that come up on this forum over and over again and will add a great deal to your understanding of RRs whether you are a railroader or a mere fan...lol...
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