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After almost a quarter of a century, MONON: The Hoosier Line is back in print in a revised second edition featuring an enlarged and updated Epilogue, additional photographs, and a new Afterword by Frank Van Bree, President of the Monon Railroad Historical-Technical Society, Inc. MONON celebrates the history of this magnificent railroad, from its inception in 1847 as the New Albany & Salem Rail Road and then the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago to its merger in 1970 with the L&N and beyond, with an informative text, 258 black and white illustrations, and a special colour insert, The Monon in Colour, with 17 additional photographs. For several generations Indiana shippers and travellers enjoyed an excellent network of railroad services, in large part thanks to the Monon Railroad. It was a proud symbol of Hoosier railroading, particularly its elegant trains between Indianapolis and Chicago. Many railroads served Indiana, but the Monon was Indiana's own. If you wanted to travel from Delphi to Broad Ripple, or from Gosport to Smithville, you took the Monon. The self-proclaimed "Hoosier Line" celebrated its heritage by naming its flagship passenger train The Hoosier, featuring Indiana cooking in the dining cars, and offering homespun service.

Table of Contents:
Table of Contents Preface 1/Memories of the Monon: A Personal Accounting of the Hoosier Line 2/Indiana's Own Railroad: Origins of the Hoosier Line, 1847-1909 3/From Glory to Bankruptcy to Rebirth: The Hoosier Line, 1910-1946 4/The Barriger Years: Seven Years of Change, 1946-1952 5/Tranquil Times, Troubled Times: The Hoosier Line, 1953-1959 6/The New Monon, the Last Monon: The Hoosier Line, 1960-1971 7/They Called It Shops: The Heart of the Hoosier Line: Lafayette Shops 8/Red-and-Gray through the Hoosier State: A Recollection of Monon Passenger Trains, 1946-1967 9/Tonnage on the Hoosier Line: A Pictorial of Monon Freight Operations after World War II 10/Epilogue: The Hoosier Line after July 31, 1971 Acknowledgments Afterword by Frank Van Bree Rosters Index Color Insert The Monon in Color (follows page ___)

About the Author :
Gary W. Dolzall has no difficulty explaining his fascination with the Monon. Living first in Bedford and then in Bloomington, Indiana, he spent his first two decades near Hoosier Line rails. A lifelong student of the railroad ndustry, Gary has written numerous magazine articles and three books in addition to this one: Diesels from Eddystone: The Story of Baldwin Diesel Locomotives (with Stephen Dolzall), and Steel Rails across America and The Spirit of Railroading (with Mike Danneman). Other interests include model railroading, auto racing, and the American Civil War; on the latter subject he has also published a number of magazine articles. An Indiana University graduate, Gary lives with his wife and three children in Connecticut. Stephen F. Dolzall received a Lionel train set at age two which served to establish a lifelong interest in railroading. A family move to Bedford, Indiana, in 1948, afforded Steve first a glimpse at Monon steam and later a ringside seat for the final chapter of the Monon story. In addition, Steve has also co-authored Diesels from Eddystone: The Story of Baldwin Diesel Locomotives and several magazine articles with Gary. Although the Monon remains a favorite, other specialties are the products of all the locomotive builders and the history of railroads in southern Indiana. His other interests include model railroading, the Indianapolis 500, automobile restoration, and automotive history. Steve is a graduate of Indiana University. He and his wife Lana live in Amhurst, Virginia, and have two married children.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780253340832
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Indiana University Press
  • Edition: New edition
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: 01
  • Weight: 975 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0253340837
  • Publisher Date: 06 Jun 2002
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Height: 279 mm
  • No of Pages: 216
  • Sub Title: The Hoosier Line
  • Width: 216 mm


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