| The Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy-the Burlington  Route- was kown for its Zephyrs, the fleet of  fluted stainless-steel passenger trains that  connected Chicago to points west. However, there  was more to the CB&Q than flashy passenger  trains. The railroad connected the nation's  heartland, relying heavily on agricultural  traffic, including grain, livestock, and  perishable goods. Owned jointly by the Northern  Pacific and Great Northern, the Burlington  prospered through the 40's and 50's. This book  covers the complete story from the heart of the  Burlington and it's Chicago-to-Denver mainline,  which hosted many of the Q's famous passenger  trains(Calf.Zephyr, Denver Zephyr, and Nebraska  Zephyr), to there great steam and diesel frieght  sevice, even going up to the present BNSF day  meger. 128 paged softbound edition with over 100.  photographs and detailed text. |