HD Rare 5 engine freight train PW 2303 (4-29-09)
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Coal Train Photo Mugs Coal train hauled by a 4-4-2 tank locomotive at the harbourside. .... |
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Freight Train Photo Mugs A goods train hauled by a Beyer-Garratt locomotive. .... |
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Lms Freight Train Photo Mugs A London Midland and Scottish Railway goods train, hauled by a 4-6-0 Patriot locomotive. .... |
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Good Time $4.40 Within his 2008 release, Good Time, a generous selection of 17 tracks, Alan Jackson sings of all sorts of times. Not only the "Good Time" of the title track--a dance floor, barroom anthem with a hint of Chuck Berry--but tender times ("Right Where I Want You"), mournful times ("Sissy's Son"), lovelorn times ("Listen to Your Senses"), kick-back times ("Laid Back 'n Low Key"), even times of marital ... |
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Freight Train $5.39 Track Listings: 1. Hard Hat And A Hammer Alan Jackson 2. Every Now And Then Alan Jackson 3. After 17 Alan Jackson 4. It's Just That Way Alan Jackson 5. Freight Train Alan Jackson 6. Taillights Blue Alan Jackson 7. I Could Get Used To This Lovin' Thing Alan Jackson 8. Till The End (With Lee Ann Womack) Alan Jackson with Lee Ann Womack 9. That's Where I Belong Alan Jackson 10. Big Green Eyes Alan Ja... |
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Country Music $7.69 2011 GRAMMY NOMINEE: BEST AMERICANA ALBUM Willie Nelson goes back to his roots with a songbook of classic Americana. Country Music was recorded in Nashville, TN and produced by T Bone Burnett. Nelson wrote one track on the album, "Man With The Blues" and, with T Bone Burnett, co-arranged three traditional songs, "Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down," "I Am A Pilgrim," and "Nobody's Fault But Min... |
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Freight Trains Across the American West - Grand Junction to Salt Lake City ... |
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1900s Songs (Music Guide): 1900 Songs, 1901 Songs, 1902 Songs, 1903 Songs, 1904 Songs, 1905 Songs, 1906 Songs, 1907 Songs, 1908 Songs $24.54 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher''s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Freight Train is an American folk song written by Elizabeth Cotten in the early 1900s and popularized during the American folk revival period of the 1950s and 1960s. By Elizabeths own account in the 1985 BBC series Down Home, she composed Freight Train as a young teenager, inspired by the sound of the trains rolling in on the tracks near her home in North Carolina. The first recording of the song was made by Mike Seeger in 19571958, at Elizabeths home in Washington, D.C. . Ramblin'' Jack Elliott recorded this song in 1957. It is included on the CD The Lost Topic Tapes: Cowes Harbour 1957 Other recorded versions Many artists have since recorded their own version of the song, includingReferences (URLs online) Roud Broadside/Folksong Index ID # S145347A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at ... |
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A Beachcomber in the Orient $52.95 Journalist, storyteller, and ragtime piano player Harry Foster is back. From a mugging in a Vietnamese opium den to hopping a freight train down the Malay Peninsula to a waterfront bar in Singapore to a sing-song theater in China, Foster never fails to show the squalid side of life in a glorious adventure to the wild countries of Southeast Asia during the Roaring 20s. |
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A Beachcomber in the Orient $45.03 Journalist, storyteller, and ragtime piano player Harry Foster is back. From a mugging in a Vietnamese opium den to hopping a freight train down the Malay Peninsula to a waterfront bar in Singapore to a sing-song theater in China, Foster never fails to show the squalid side of life in a glorious adventure to the wild countries of Southeast Asia during the Roaring 20s. |
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A Conductor Tells Unauthorized Train Stories $15.98 This is a book about my 23 years of railroading both on freight and passenger trains. These are short stories about my life and my fellow co-workers on our jobs as conductors and engineers. It is a collection of stories about how the railroad began, strange and crazy things that happen, bad wrecks, dangers of the job, animals, how the weather affects trains, drugs and alcohol, and the beauty and tragedy of working the rails. Some of the stories will make you laugh, some will make you cry, they will leave you astounded and in some cases, leave you in awe. Even if you've never been on a train or never cared anything about trains, there are stories in this book you will not want to miss. |
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A Conductor Tells Unbelievable Train Stories $15.98 The author, Ken Lothridge, first hired out in 1973 for the Missouri Pacific Railroad in Fort Worth, TX, as a brakeman/conductor working the freight trains. The Union Pacific Railroad merged with the Missouri Pacific Railroad in the 1980's and he became a Union Pacific conductor. In 1993, he moved to California and went to work for Amtrak passenger service, where he worked until 2005. Lothridge wrote and published the first of his A Conductor Tells... books in 2003. His Unauthorized Train Stories book received great praise from his readers, as well as the editor of Trains magazine, Writer's Digest, the editor of Johns Hopkins University Press, the editor of South Platte Press, and the President and CEO of Amtrak, Mr. David Gunn. His second book, A Conductor Tells Unbelievable TRAIN STORIES, is a continuation of the crazy, funny, and informative train stories he and his fellow co-workers experienced while working the rails. |
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A Freight Train in My Brain: Surviving Schizophrenia $35.85 This is a true story about an adventurous and mischievous boy who, despite the temptations to follow in the footsteps of his juvenile delinquent best friend, develops into a good high school student, a very talented athlete, and a gifted architect. It's a story about a man using his smarts, talent, good looks, and ambition to conquer the world. And, it's a story about a man with a secret - a secret so powerful that it had begun to derail his life. This book tells about how this man's denial of a mental disease nearly cost him his life. It also describes the turmoil he lived in and of the years that his condition robbed him. Most importantly, this is a book about a man who fought for his life, mastered the skills for managing schizophrenia, and is living a productive and happy life. |
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A Lonely Cowboy's Sunset $10.38 Ride back in time to a cattle ranch on the plains of Texas with a fast gun named Slim. A cowboy found out how fast Slim was. Fast-shooting Slim left and traveled north. He wondered if he would ever have a place to belong. Crossing the plains of Colorado, he met a fair maiden. Would he be able to fulfill a promise he made to Mary? Would she still be waiting for his return? Now you can enjoy this great western love story. Also included: A Hitchhiker's Bad Luck After his car quit, he hopped a freight train. In the boxcar a fight occurred. Then he decided to hitchhike. He had enough trouble... he was getting mad? he planned to get even? he was going to turn the tables. They would never forget him. |
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A Ride on the Devil's Back $24.95 As a detective, Robert McKinley is a DA's dream. He's intelligent, subtle as a freight train, and fearless.But when someone messes with his family, he's everyone's nightmare. His nephew, a horse trainer in Kentucky, is brutally stabbed while looking into a strange string of equine deaths. As Robert digs into the case, the list of suspects grows longer, at first, but then shortens suddenly as they start to die off. The figure of guilt finally points very close to home, leaving Robert with few options. |