'07 Book SOUTHERN PACIFIC'S SALT LAKE DIVISION John Signor Railroad History HCDJ

by John R. Signor

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2007 Book SOUTHERN PACIFIC'S SALT LAKE DIVISION John Signor Railroad History HCDJ Brand new, still sealed in original cellophane. "Southern Pacific's Salt Lake Division" Written by John R. Signor Published in 2007, by Signature Press. Hardcover, with dust jacket. Measures approximately 11.25" x 8.75," with 480 numbered pages. Photos shown are of the exact item you will receive; see photos for condition details. Check out my other Fascinating Finds! I am happy to combine shipping when able. The book "Southern Pacific's Salt Lake Division" by John R. Signor is a historical nonfiction that explores the history of the railroad in the Salt Lake region. Published in 2007 by Signature Press, this hardcover textbook is aimed at young adults and adults interested in transportation history. With 480 pages, the book features photo illustrations and a dust jacket, making it a valuable addition to anyone interested in the realism literary movement and railroad history. - The Southern Pacific's Salt Lake Division spanned over 500 miles from Ogden, Utah, to Reno, Nevada, serving as a vital, often obscure, 19th-century-founded link across harsh desert terrain until 1996. Renowned for the "Lucin Cutoff" across the Great Salt Lake, this division handled high freight tonnage while overcoming extreme weather, water shortages, and steep terrain. - Key Aspects of the Salt Lake Division: Geographic Scope: Covered the remote desert basins and ranges of Nevada and Utah, notably running along the Humb

  • Publisher: Signature Press
  • Year: 2007
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fine

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