Booksigning: November 15th during our Christmas Open House
Birmingham
Rails
is the first
publication devoted exclusively to pictorial coverage of the
Birmingham railroad district in the mid-20th century. Co-authors Marvin
Clemons and Lyle Key both grew up in Birmingham during the railroads' "last
golden era" after World War II, and their collaboration provides a detailed
and colorful account of Birmingham railroads over three decades culminating
with the coming of Amtrak in the early 1970's.
Birmingham Rails
promises to be an indispensable reference for rail enthusiasts, hobbyists,
and anyone with an interest in Birmingham and Alabama railroad history.
"Marvin Clemons and Lyle Key have done a marvelous job of
crafting the ultimate pictorial story of Birmingham rail history. Their
efforts take the story from earliest times to the modern era. Of all
Southern cities to have had so many railroads and such an extensive network
of lines, Birmingham deserves to have a volume of distinction like this
one."
--
Jim Wrinn,
Editor, Trains
Magazine
"This book is a must for the thousands of Southern rail
enthusiasts who, like me, were lured at an early age to Alabama's 'Magic
City.' Both visually and verbally, this volume is destined to become the
premier reference source regarding what non-Southerners have often called
the 'Pittsburgh of the South'."
--
J. Parker Lamb, President, Railway & Locomotive Historical
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