Digital Bulletin Volume 31 #4 - 2019
Please note this is a digital PDF download and no physical item will be shipped.
2018
Features:
· “White Flags”
· Errata And Addenda
· CONSISTS FROM THE CAR BOOKS OF CONDUCTOR GEORGE W. COX - by Col. (Ret.) Tom E. Thompson
· FROM THE ARCHIVES - BEHIND THE SCENES AT BILLERICA SHOPS by Carl R. Byron
· NORTH STATION by Thornton Waite
· REAR COVER: : Early postcards depict a station, inside and out, that the commuters of the front cover photo’s era would not recognize. Indeed, even many today would be hard-pressed to believe that the station was once a fully-functioning long-distance train depot, with traveler amenties the train riders of later decades could only dream about. It was a great improvement, consolidating facilities that had been cobbled together along Boston’s Causeway Street.
Please note this is a digital PDF download and no physical item will be shipped.
2018
Features:
· “White Flags”
· Errata And Addenda
· CONSISTS FROM THE CAR BOOKS OF CONDUCTOR GEORGE W. COX - by Col. (Ret.) Tom E. Thompson
· FROM THE ARCHIVES - BEHIND THE SCENES AT BILLERICA SHOPS by Carl R. Byron
· NORTH STATION by Thornton Waite
· REAR COVER: : Early postcards depict a station, inside and out, that the commuters of the front cover photo’s era would not recognize. Indeed, even many today would be hard-pressed to believe that the station was once a fully-functioning long-distance train depot, with traveler amenties the train riders of later decades could only dream about. It was a great improvement, consolidating facilities that had been cobbled together along Boston’s Causeway Street.
Please note this is a digital PDF download and no physical item will be shipped.
2018
Features:
· “White Flags”
· Errata And Addenda
· CONSISTS FROM THE CAR BOOKS OF CONDUCTOR GEORGE W. COX - by Col. (Ret.) Tom E. Thompson
· FROM THE ARCHIVES - BEHIND THE SCENES AT BILLERICA SHOPS by Carl R. Byron
· NORTH STATION by Thornton Waite
· REAR COVER: : Early postcards depict a station, inside and out, that the commuters of the front cover photo’s era would not recognize. Indeed, even many today would be hard-pressed to believe that the station was once a fully-functioning long-distance train depot, with traveler amenties the train riders of later decades could only dream about. It was a great improvement, consolidating facilities that had been cobbled together along Boston’s Causeway Street.