Montgomery County Trolleys: Captivating Rail Heritage
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Discover the fascinating history of public transportation in one of Maryland's most vibrant regions with the beautifully illustrated book Montgomery County Trolleys. Drawing upon rich archives and personal stories, this volume captures the essence of trolley systems that once crisscrossed the landscapes of Montgomery County. Sigmund F. Heller, renowned author and expert in local transportation, brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to the pages. With stunning imagery, insightful commentary,...
Show moreDiscover the fascinating history of public transportation in one of Maryland's most vibrant regions with the beautifully illustrated book Montgomery County Trolleys. Drawing upon rich archives and personal stories, this volume captures the essence of trolley systems that once crisscrossed the landscapes of Montgomery County. Sigmund F. Heller, renowned author and expert in local transportation, brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to the pages. With stunning imagery, insightful commentary, and historical anecdotes, this book resonates with both rail enthusiasts and local history buffs alike, creating an immersive experience into the vast trolley heritage.
| manufacturer | Arcadia Publishing |
|---|---|
| height | 9.25 |
| weight | 0.70106999316 |
| width | 0.31 |
| length | 6.5 |
| releaseDate | 2018-06-04T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
The book includes over 200 historical photographs showcasing Montgomery County's trolley systems, capturing their design and local significance.
While the content may interest older children, it is primarily aimed at adults and history enthusiasts.
Yes, it's a great resource for schools or local history courses focusing on transportation history.
The book contains approximately 128 pages filled with photographs and narratives.
Currently, only a printed version is available, perfect for display and collector's editions.
The book is authored by Sigmund F. Heller, a transportation historian with extensive knowledge in the field.