An edition of The railroad that died at sea (1968)

The railroad that died at sea

the Florida East Coast's Key West extension.

The railroad that died at sea
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An edition of The railroad that died at sea (1968)

The railroad that died at sea

the Florida East Coast's Key West extension.

"Begun in 1905 and built by Henry Flagler, the Florida East Coast Railway Key West Extension was called the Eighth Wonder of the World. This 100th Anniversary edition tells the story of the Overseas Railroad. It is illustrated with over 50 carefully reproduced vintage photographs. A masterpiece of railroad engineering, the Extension traversed magnificent concrete spans above Florida Keys waters from the mainland to Key West. It opened in 1912 and, for three decades, thousands of passengers enjoyed the breathtaking trip across brilliant seas and tropical islands. The devastating Labor Day hurricane of September 2, 1935, brought an end to The Railroad That Went to Sea. Today US 1 highway travels upon the route of the original railroad."--Amazon.

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Publisher
S. Greene Press
Language
English
Pages
44

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The railroad that died at sea: the Florida East Coast's Key West extension
2010, The Ketch & Yawl Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Brattleboro, Vt
Series
Shortline railroad series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
385/.065
Library of Congress
HE2791.F7237

The Physical Object

Pagination
44 p.
Number of pages
44

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5628975M
LCCN
68054448
Library Thing
1445002

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