This volume has great photographs of the early diesel locomotives produced by all of the builders of the era. It's amazing a regional railroad as the Chicago & North Western had such a diverse roster. Many of the photographs include locomotives still painted in their original owners paint such as the Chicago Great Western (ALCOs and Baldwins), Minneapolis & St. Louis (ALCOs) and former Missouri-Kansas-Texas EMD re-powered Baldwins. Some photographs show off fresh paint, most show lots of wear and dirt.
This continued coverage of Chicago & North Western's motive power fleet examines switchers and first-generation Road-Switchers built by ALCO, Baldwin, Fairbanks-Morse, General Electric, and Whitcomb, as well as yard and road slugs.
Contents:
Slugs (Yard and Road), pp. 4-9;
ALCO Switchers, pp. 10-20;
Baldwin Switchers, pp. 21-41;
Fairbanks-Morse Switchers, pp. 42-47;
General Electric Switchers, pp. 48-50;
Whitcomb Switchers, pg. 51;
ALCO Road-Switchers, pp. 52-93;
Baldwin Road-Switchers, pp. 94-111;
Fairbanks-Morse Road-Switchers, pp. 112-128.
Hardcover with jacket, 128 pages, standard portrait size, Color images with captions.