WESTERN MARYLAND Gone But Not Forgotten
door BRIAN PAULUS
Dit is de prijs die uw klanten zien Prijslijst bewerken
Over het boek
It's WM action from Hagerstown to Connellsville via Cumberland, including the Thomas Subdivision, with a special section on the flooded WM town of Shaw, WV. Take a trip on an excursion train in 1970 from Martinsburg to Cumberland, led Baltimore and Ohio E8s. Plus, a 31 page spread titled "Western Maryland 1975".
It's 98 pages printed on Blurb's Quality Premium Paper with Lustre Finish and is the final edition in my series on the famous Western Maryland.
(Note-*: The Author Website, since 2010, has been discontinued, due to the high costs set forth by the website host iPage. However, this book is still available through Blurb).
It's 98 pages printed on Blurb's Quality Premium Paper with Lustre Finish and is the final edition in my series on the famous Western Maryland.
(Note-*: The Author Website, since 2010, has been discontinued, due to the high costs set forth by the website host iPage. However, this book is still available through Blurb).
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kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Geschiedenis
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Projectoptie: Standaard staand, 20×25 cm
Aantal pagina's: 98 - Datum publiceren: mei 16, 2024
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden WM, WMSR, Potomac NW Chessie Cumberland Hagerstown
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Over de maker
Brian Paulus
Severn, Maryland USA
Was born in Cumberland, Maryland; and grew up in nearby Oldtown. He is a former CSX engineer between Cumberland-Connellsville-New Castle, PA, and Amtrak Engineer on the Capitol Limited/Floridian between Washington, DC-Cumberland, MD, retiring in June 2025. He and his wife Candice, live in Severn, MD. (Note-*): My website (which began in 2010) was discontinued on October 1, 2025, however, all books are still available through Blurb. Always look for Blurb's Promo Codes for book discounts which are available often.

