Along Your Way – Stations on the Santa Fe (1952)
This 44-page book is designed “so that the reader, looking from the car window, can indentify places in the landscapes through which the train is passing – the name of that stream and peak, how large a certain place is, who founded it, and following the name of each town the source from which the name was derived, and so on.” “…Important operating features of the Santa Fe Railway are also included in the booklet, such as large terminal yards, shops, centralized traffic control areas and a few facts about Santa Fe’s dieselization program.” Locations from Chicago to California are profiled.
The book is in good condition, with clean pages and intact binding, though the cover is torn along the lower part of the spine. Shipping includes U.S. Postal Service tracking service.