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MontanaJim
Member # 2323
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as you guys have noticed, today is question day for me. This time i am wondering if there are any good amtrak books out there that one can recommend. to my knowledge, the latest good descriptive and pictorial Amtrak book was "All aboard Amtrak", by mike schafer, published in 1991 to celebrate 20 years of Amtrak. i am wondering if anybody knows of any other books published lately.
 
coachclass
Member # 2382
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All of the following are books that are about train travel, some are all about Amtrak in particular, some just have parts about Amtrak. Have a good trip to the library!

USA by Rail, John Pitt
Amtraking: A Guide to Enjoyable Train Travel, Mauice Emeka
Amtrak Trains and Travel, Patrick Dunn
Making Tracks: An American Rail Odessy, Terry Pindell
Amtrak Survival and Pleasure Guide, Kathleen and Gerald Hill
All Aboard! The Complete North American Train Travel Guide, Jim Loomis
The Christmas Train (fiction), David Baldacci
Booked on the Morning Train: A Journey Through America, George Scheer
Great American Rail Journeys, John Grant
The Old Patagonian Express: By Rail Through the Americas, Paul Theroux
Zephyr: Tracking A Dream Across America, Henry Kisor
Rail Ventures, Jack Swanson and Jeff Karsh
 

Fan_Trains
Member # 2874
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I want to order a book called rail ventures
so what address do I write to and how much is going to cost me?
 
MontanaJim
Member # 2323
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thanks for the info coach class. i am wondering if any of those books are a comprehensive review of amtraks history, like mike schafers 1991 book is. I really like that book, but it is starting to become a little outdated.
 
coachclass
Member # 2382
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Fan_Trains:
I looked and Rail Ventures can be purchased from Amazon.com for less than $10.
 



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