'For over one hundred years the steam locomotives provided the principal motive power on the Louisville & Nashville RR. During this period over 2000 different steam engines were owned by the Old Reliable'. Thus begins Richard E. Prince's encyclopaedic study of the Louisville & Nashville's Steam Locomotives. First published in 1959 and revised in 1968, this is the crucial book for any of the L&N's many steam fans. With hundreds of vintage photographs, detailed rosters, and schematic drawings it is an invaluable resource for railroad buffs and historians. But even casual readers will become swept up in the magisterial way Mr. Prince traces the growth and diversification of the L&N as it grows and expands through and ambitious building plan and the acquisition of numerous independent lines.The L&N's first 3 engines, in fact, never saw service on the L&N because after laying only two and one half miles of track south from Louisville in 1855 the wise decision to switch to 5-ft. gauge was made. Little is known of the fate of those engines, but the decision was certainly the right one for the Railroad as a whole. The smaller guage was very popular south of the Ohio river. Much of the L&N's motive power was confiscated by the Confederacy during the War Between the States and confederate raids on bridges and rolling stock made life miserable for the new Railroad as well. But, after the war many of the locomotives were recovered and the line expanded quickly to become one of the largest and most efficient railroads in the South, learning its handle 'The Old Reliable'.
Table of Contents
PART I--IRON HORSES OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY PART II--L&N EXPANSION (1896 to 1929) PART III--TWENTIETH CENTURY STEAM LOCOMOTIVES PART IV--STEAM PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRAINS PART V--L&N STEAMBOAT AND PORT OPERATIONS PART VI--BACKSHOPS AND ROUNDHOUSES OF THE L&N RR APPENDIX INDEX BLUE PRINT STEAM LOCOMOTIVE DIAGRAMS
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Richard E. Prince's long out-of-print encyclopedic study of the Louisville & Nashville, "The Old Reliable." Includes pages and pages of rosters and schematic drawings of the line's various steam locomotives plus hundreds of vintage photographs.
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"Quickly and concisely Dr. Daniels leads you through the maze of building, merging, and a myriad of other details necessary to understand modern railroading." - Donald D. Snoddy, Historian, Union Pacific Railroad
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