DALE JONES RAIL DIARY WESTERN RAILROADS 1960S-1980S

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Dale Jones 92 pages softcover

This book has over 170 photos, 120 of them featuring the GN line, most of which have never been published before. The book is a compilation of photographs of Great Northern and Burlington Northern operations in Spokane's Inland Empire from the 1960s to 1980s, with occasional forays around the Western United States prior to the 1990s.

In 1967, the Great Northern announced a new corporate makeover to “Big Sky Blue.” It was the 1960s and bright colors were “in.” To author “Blue” was more interesting than NP “Black.” Even today, the debate continues among railfans as to which railroad had the “best” paint schemes, Northern Pacific or Great Northern. The author
became a Great Northern fan.  At first he wanted to record an image of every GN locomotive he could find for modeling, but then as time marched on toward the Burlington Northern merger, he felt the need to document everything Great Northern before it was gone.

On pages 58 and 59, trace the changes on the “Then and Now” Riverview/Fisher River. First scenes, without track prior to opening of the Flathead Tunnel-Libby Dam Relocation
in 1970 and then later 30-years later with trains.

You’ll also see images of the very last Burlington Northern train in Scotia Canyon before abandonment in April 1984.

Visit the last days of the Great Northern/Burlington Northern grade above Riverside Park west of Fort Wright before abandonment circa 1972.