| Great book covering Electro-Motive Corporation's  developement of diesel power E units for the new  wave of streamlined trains in the 1930's, right  through the 50's(there golden years). In 1937  Electro-Motive- a subsidiary of General Motors-  began making locomotive carbodies at its La  Grange, Ill.,plant. EMC engineers redsigned the  bodies of the diesel engine with smooth-riding  six-wheel trucks. These changes formed the  essence of motive power for years to come. In the  years immediately before the U.S. entered WW2  Electro-Motive's E units helped usher in a sense  of color and style, not to mention performance  expectation, that had never before been seen on  railroads. EM's E units quickly gained a  reputation for reliability, smooth riding, and  efficient operation. By the early 50's E units  were found on most major RR's. This book covers  EA, E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, E7, E8, and E9  editions by EM. Softbound 128 paged book.    |