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Milk Trains and Traffic

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TitleMilk Trains and Traffic
Author
Additional Authorsnone
CategoryPrototype Railroads
GenreTransport
Sub-GenreRailroads
MSRP21.990
Page Count96
PublisherKalmbach Media (Details)
Publication Date
FormatPaperback
EditionFirst



Description: Understand all the aspects of milk and dairy traffic in this new book dedicated to milk trains and operations. This book is a key source for railfans and rail historians, as well as modelers who want to add creameries or milk platforms to their layouts.
Notes: Jeff Wilson has written more than 30 books on railroads and model railroading. He spent 10 years as an associated editor at Model Railroader magazine, and he currently works as a freelance writer, editor and photographer, contributing articles to MR and other magazines.

He enjoys many facets of the hobby, especially building structures and detailing locomotives, as well as photographing both real and model railroads.
Publisher:
Kalmbach Media (formerly Kalmbach Publishing Co.) is an American publisher of books and magazines, many of them railroad-related, located in Waukesha, Wisconsin. The company's first publication was The Model Railroader, which began publication in the summer of 1933 with a cover date of January 1934. A press release announcing the magazine appeared in August 1933, but did not receive much interest.
Item created by: gdm on 2022-11-11 09:04:53. Last edited by denverdave49 on 2022-11-17 23:12:29

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