Ebook {Epub PDF} Railroads of the Columbia River Gorge by D.C. Jesse Burkhardt
· Author D.C. Jesse Burkhardt is the editor of the White Salmon Enterprise, a weekly newspaper in White Salmon, Washington, and has published three previous books on Pacific Northwest railroads. In Railroads of the Columbia River Gorge, Burkhardt takes us on an unforgettable journey through nearly archival photographs of the region's first steam locomotives, wrecks, floods, Brand: Arcadia Publishing SC. Author D.C. Jesse Burkhardt is the editor of the White Salmon Enterprise, a weekly newspaper in White Salmon, Washington, and has published three previous books on . Author D.C. Jesse Burkhardt is the editor of the White Salmon Enterprise, a weekly newspaper in White Salmon, Washington, and has published three previous books on Pacific Northwest railroads. In Railroads of the Columbia River Gorge, Burkhardt takes us on an unforgettable journey through nearly archival photographs of the region's first steam locomotives, wrecks, floods, snowstorms, and the /5(6).
D.C. Jesse Burkhardt is the author of Railroads of the Columbia River Gorge ( avg rating, 10 ratings, 2 reviews, published ), Backwoods Railroads. The Columbia River Gorge is a land of scenic wonder, revered by tourists for its beauty and by recreationalists for its fishing, windsurfing, hiking, and rafting. The region is also a major transportation corridor, home to two vital east-west railroad routes: Burlington Northern Santa Fe on the Washington side of the Columbia River and Union. Click to read more about Railroads of the Columbia River Gorge by D. C. Jesse Burkhardt. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers.
Author D.C. Jesse Burkhardt is the editor of the White Salmon Enterprise, a weekly newspaper in White Salmon, Washington, and has published three previous books on Pacific Northwest railroads. In Railroads of the Columbia River Gorge, Burkhardt takes us on an unforgettable journey through nearly archival photographs of the region's first steam locomotives, wrecks, floods, snowstorms, and the entrepreneurs who changed the landscape. Photographer D.C. Jesse Burkhardt must have climbed quite a few hills to capture freights and passenger trains in the spectacular landscapes off the Columbia River Gorge. The author side of Mr. Burkhardt provides interesting information about the locomotives and the freight they push and pull. Train buffs will certainly enjoy this book. Author D.C. Jesse Burkhardt is the editor of the White Salmon Enterprise, a weekly newspaper in White Salmon, Washington, and has published three previous books on Pacific Northwest railroads. In.
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