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Rating:  Summary: Introduction to Hands-On Steam Railroading Review: This is a reprint of a Colorado and Southern engineman's life story. Although the book is very readable, you won't find much of the "romance of the rails" here - just hard work and men trying to get a job done in often dangerous circumstances. It's a good introduction to steam-era railroading for those who are too young to remember, and it will revive memories for those who do.
Rating:  Summary: Smoky History Review: This is a wonderful book combing the early history of Colorado and the narrow gauge and later standard gauge railroads. The railroads were the dominating force of progress in the mountainous terrain, bringing down coal, silver, gold and other minerals, while carrying supplies up to the mines and ranchers.
The author captures the smell and sound of steam engines working the narrrow corridors of the mountains. It is like being in the cab, with the sounds of smoke pouring from the stack, steam gusting, whistle wailing, bell clanging, and fire roaring in the firebox, and the smells of coal and grease and hot metal combined with the lurching and pounding of the engine on the narrow gauge tracks.
The book will appeal to steam fans, rail buffs and history schloars for a look at the "reality of railroading in the West."
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