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William F. Helmer
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| #1884500 in Books | Black Dome Press | 2000-08-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.05 x.65 x6.00l,.86 | File type: PDF | 232 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A nice Read to bring back to life a great Railway and its many characters that made up the O&W|By Carlton Van Pyrz|What a great Old Book with wonderful information about the days long gone with the Puffing and Whistling of old Steam Locomotives. This book printed in 1959 is full of many photos of the people, scenes and trains of the " Old Woman" ... If your blessed enough to ge||Considered a classic in the field of railroad lore. -- Times Herald Record, June 2000
It is a pleasure to see a splendid book back in print and at a bargain price. -- Railroad History, No. 184
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The Ontario & Western—the O&W, or, as both boosters and detractors referred to it in its later years, the "Old & Weary," operated from 1869-1957 and ran from Oswego on Lake Ontario to New York City, passing through the midlands and southern counties of New York State, with spurs to Utica, Kingston, Port Jervis, and Scranton, PA. Filled with colorful characters and miscellaneous machinery, O. & W. chronicles almost a century of alternating hope and heartache, prospe...
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