Books : Empire State Railway Museum's Tourist Trains 2006: 41st Annual Guide To Tourist Railroads And Museums (Tourist Trains)
In association with Amazon.com
Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 385
EAN num: 9780871162243
ISBN number: 0871162245
Label: Kalmbach Publishing Company
Manufacturer: Kalmbach Publishing Company
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 454
Printing Date: 2006-03
Publishing house: Kalmbach Publishing Company
Sale Popularity Level: 726547
Studio: Kalmbach Publishing Company
Other books you might be interested in perusing:
Editor's Notes and Comments:
Product Description:
• Includes discount coupons for nearly 100 attractions
Tourist railroads may be the best-kept vacation secret around! But now it’s time to get aboard with Tourist Trains 2006, the forty-first annual authoritative guide to more than 550 historic railroads, train museums, and railroad attractions across North America. Every destination is featured with a photo and full description so families can plan their trips. Kids, parents, grandparents—everybody loves trains, and this is the complete guide to seeing them, riding them, and enjoying them. All aboard!
User popularity level:

Rated by buyers
-
My son and I used this book as a reference and took a summer vaca to the Milwaukee-area. Well laid out and accurate info. Highly recommend for train enthusiasts who also like to travel.
Rated by buyers
-
Over 600 railroad-related attractions the general public can visit are packed into a listing guide which blends in photos and practical info such as hours, fees and directions - but wait, there's more! Don't forget the coupons for discounts on ticket prices --for avid train buffs, worth the price of the book itself - plus maps, photos, 'editor's choice' listings of special recommendations, and details on what kinds of trains may be found at each location. Rail and travel buffs will find this a 'must' reference.
Diane C. Donovan, Editor
California Bookwatch
Rated by buyers
-
This, the 41st Edition (2006) of the best guide to railroading, continues the tradition of this great annual series listing and outlining hundreds of railroad museums and tourist trains across the US and Canada. Arranged by state, each site features a photo, a description of what's there, a schedule, the admission fees, special events, and directions on how to get to it. Contact information (addresses, phone numbers, email/internet info) is also provided. And, as usual, there are about a hundred discount coupons enclosed. Anyone interested in railroading or who plans on taking a vacation trip that might include visits to railroad sites or museums will find this guide indispensable.
Find other books like this one: