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Portrait of a Silver Lady: The Train They Called the California Zephyr

Posted By: bakerman
Portrait of a Silver Lady: The Train They Called the California Zephyr

Portrait of a Silver Lady: The Train They Called the California Zephyr
Pruett Publishing Company | 1977 | ISBN: 0871085097 | English | 376 pages | PDF | 90 MB


This delightful book includes over 400 photos (almost all black-and-white) and four chapters of fascinating text about the California Zephyr, a classic streamlined passenger train between Chicago and San Francisco from 1949 to 1970, and about the people who ran it. The book will make a marvelous addition to your collection: a must-have for railfans, but also for anyone with fond memories of the postwar streamliners or interested in the history of passenger trains. The authors, Bruce MacGregor and Ted Benson are a great storyteller-photographer team, supported by other distinguished railfans such as Richard Steinheimer. The book was published in 1977, six years before Amtrak fortunately revived the California Zephyr on its original route as far west as Winnemucca, Nevada.