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Hogger: From Fantasy To Fulfillment: A Locomotive Engineer Remembers
Richard Petersen
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| #1954399 in Books | Richard Petersen | 2003-09-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.50 x6.00l,.70 | File type: PDF | 200 pages | Hogger From Fantasy to Fulfillment A Locomotive Engineer Remembers||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| ... the rails for many years and found this a pretty good read|By AS Jordan|I worked the rails for many years and found this a pretty good read. It's meant for railroaders, as there is very little time spent on defining RR terms and conditions. It is fairly well written, but somehow seemed a little dry at times, perhaps because I'm used to a little more literary cohesion; you w|About the Author|Richard Petersen retired in 1986 after 42 years as a locomotive fireman and engineer. He and his wife of over half a century, Ellen, are the parents of two sons and a daughter; and still reside in Sabula, Iowa.
A young lad, stands alongside the tracks in his small town, and dreams of becoming a steam locomotive engineer. Follow Richard A. Petersen through 42 years in engine service for The Milwaukee Road and the Soo Line, where he rises from #225 on the seniority list to #1 at retirement. Author Richard Petersen paints portraits of the most unforgettable people he met along the way.
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Hogger: From Fantasy To Fulfillment: A Locomotive Engineer Remembers | Richard Petersen. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.