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BOXCAB BIBLIOGRAPHY (older material through 1990), follows.
times since the counter was installed.
PAGE INDEX:
More ALCo-GE-IR Boxcab Information (moved to Boxcabs Continuation Page 6 on 18 Dec 00).
Red River Lumber Co. #502 (moved to Boxcabs Continuation Page 6 on 18 Dec 00).
Second, take a look at Mark Laundry's Yard Limit Diesel Switcher Spotter's and Reference Guide, a site about early diesel switchers, especially a 1994 paper by Benn Coifman on "The Evolution of the Diesel Locomotive in the United States", with an excellent history of the ALCo-GE-IR consortium, and including a section on GE's contributions (on both of which I have drawn), as well as McKeen, Westinghouse/Baldwin, Hamilton/EMC/EMD, and Pullman's efforts.]
Since Sep 00, there has been an extremely detailed and accurate site focusing exclusively on the earliest history of the ALCo-GE-IR (AGEIR) locos, the
late John F. Campbell's "
ALCO / General Electric / Ingersoll-Rand (AGEIR) Diesel-Electric Locomotives" site; I heartily recommend it to you! John Campbell added a complete roster of all the ALCo-GE-IR boxcab locos built in the first production run, totalling 33 units, from 1925 to 1930, but not the later Bi- and Tri-Power or GE-IR units.
(11/17 Mar 054)
In order to make room for an expanding Boxcabs Bibliography, the older material (to 1989) was left on this page 3, Older bibliographic material (through 1989).
and the newer material, 1990 - up, was moved to a new page,
Current bibliographic material (1990 - up).
and the following information was moved to Boxcabs Continuation Page 6 on 18 Dec 00:
More ALCo-GE-IR Boxcab Information
Chicago & Northwestern boxcabs info. moved to Boxcabs Continuation Page 6 on 18 Dec 00).
Red River Lumber #502
There are many available, especially about CNJ #1000.
I have several articles in old magazines which are squirreled away somewhere in my workshop where I was working on an HO brass model of 100-ton LIRR #401, built by chopping up two perfectly good IHC #1000 models; I can't locate them (the articles, that is) but Russell Schoof came to the rescue 11 Dec 00 with both more on Hamley's 1970 TRAINS article and one I'd inexplicably missed, an article by Tom Busack in the September 1981 issue of Model Railroader on building a model of LI #401 from two MDC kits.
These are the only references I have available at the moment.
Some are courtesy of Bill Russell's Penny Bridge site - those with [bracketed references], but without references to NYC Tri-Power locos}.
Other references are from Issue 78 of EXTRA 2200 SOUTH, Page 78, Don Dover) and from Benn Coifman's paper [BC].
Rather than give reviews, I have noted highlights, especially photographs, and linked my own pages where applicable.
[in chronological order]:
"A diesel switcher for freight-yard economy", Railroad Model Craftsman, April 1938, Page 18.
"New B & 0 Diesel-Electric Switchers", Railroad Model Craftsman, November 1940, Page 6.
"Does your RR yard need a practical switcher?", Lewis Austin, Railroad Model Craftsman, May 1942, Page 4
"Building a Diesel-Electric Switcher", Part 2, Lewis Austin, Railroad Model Craftsman, June 1942, Page 12 (like CNJ 1000).
[BC] "On Time, the History of Electro-Motive Division of General Motors Corporation", F. M. Reck; 1948, Electro-Motive Division of General Motors Corporation.
"C.R.R. of N.J. - First Diesel", Parts 1 and 2, Railroad Model Craftsman, May 1950, Page 12, and June 1950, Page 28.
"Bronx Freight Terminal", article by Warren Crater,
with A. Q. Vogel photos of CNJ #1000 at work,
Railroad Model Craftsman, Feb 1950, pp. 8-10.
"Report card on the nation's second oldest diesel - Six Cylinders still going strong" (B&O #1/#195), TRAINS, Nov 1956, p. 26-28 [history, plans (with incorrect longitudinally-symmetrical stacks), and photos, including good side views of both #195 and CNJ #1000].
"Commuter Railroads", Patrick C. Dorin, Bonanza Books (Crown/Superior), New York,
1957 -
Trains, June 1959, pp. 21-22 - rebuilding of Dan Patch loco.
"Track Planning For Realistic Operation", John Armstrong, Kalmbach Books, Milwaukee, First Edition,
1963 (ISBN 0-89024-504-5) - page 62; 2nd Edition, 1979* - Page 60; 3rd Edition, Aug 1998 (ISBN: 0890242275) - page 98 - Erie I-R box cab #19 or 20 at the Harlem Station, Bronx carfloat with cars on tightly-curved track.
"Steel Rails to the Sunrise - The Long Island Railroad", Ron Ziel and George H. Foster, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, New York,
1965, LoC 65-17166; a major history, profusely illustrated (b&w) and heavily captioned (newer edition available).
"Diesel Spotter's Guide", Jerry A. Pinkepank, Kalmbach Publishing Co., Milwaukee,
1967, LoC 66-22984 (see also 1979 Update, below).
{1} - Trains, December 1969 - Page 28 et seq., article by David Hamley - "Those People Made A Good Locomotive".
"Ingersoll-Rand, Catalyst for Dieselization", Trains, December 1970, Kalmbach Publishing Company.
{2} - [M-15] Trains, December 1970 - Pages 24-45, 20-page article by David H. Hamley, "Ingersoll-Rand: Catalyst of Dieselization", including a full roster and illustrations of most of the body styles that were produced; Page 40 - Bush Terminal Ingersoll-Rand #5 in Brooklyn; Page 44 - B&O #1 at the Manhattan freight yard.
[M-41] Model Railroader, March 1972 - Page 37 - shot of CNJ #1000, an I-R boxcab working with an idler flat in the Bronx Park Terminal.
[M-26] NMRA Bulletin, July 1972 - Page 20 - Photo of a just-manufactured Bush Terminal #1. No electrical equipment is visible on this brand new motor.
Trains, December 1973, pp. 40-49 - Minnesota Train Museum (Dan Patch boxcab).
[BC] "The Locomotive Industry and General Motors"; 1973, General Motors Corporation.
"TRAIN SHED CYCLOPEDIA",
Issue No. 15, Newton K. Gregg, publisher, January 1974 -
"TRAIN SHED CYCLOPEDIA",
Issue No. 20, Newton K. Gregg, publisher, June 1974 -
"TRAIN SHED CYCLOPEDIA",
Issue No. 43, Newton K. Gregg, publisher, March 1976 -
See the Ingersoll-Rand page
(Has anyone ever found a GE boxcab catalog?)
[BC] "Interurbans Without Wires", Edmund Keilty; 1979, Interurbans, Glendale, CA. pp 33-40, 48-55, 109-114, 136-137
"Red River: Paul Bunyan's Own Lumber Company and Its Railroads", Robert M. Hanft, Center for Business and Economic Research, California State University, Chico, 1980, LoC: TF24.C3H36, ISBN: 0960289453:
"Long Island Rail Road Memories", Richard J. Harrison, Quadrant Press, New York,
1981, ISBN -0-915276-36-4:
"The Putnam Division - New York Centrals's Bygone Route through Westchester County", Daniel R. Gallo and Frederick A. Kramer, Quadrant Press, New York, 1981
"Build a 100-ton boxcab switcher ", Tom Busack, MR, September 1981, Page 59, modeling LI #401 from two MDC kits.
"Early Diesel-Electric and Electric Locomotives", Rail Heritage Publications, Omaha (no author noted), Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, 1983.
"Extra 2200 South", Issue 78, January-February-March 1983, pp. 20-28 {at least}
[BC] "Dawn of the Diesel Age", John F. Kirkland; 1983, Interurban Press, Glendale, CA. pp 17-18, 66-77, 82-98, 108-143, 164-171.
"Diesels of the Sunrise Trail", John J. Scala, The Weekend Chief Publishing Company, Mineola, 1984, ISBN-0-9612814-0-5, LoC 83-91415:
[BC] "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of North American Locomotives"; B. Hollingsworth; 1984 Salamander Books Ltd.; London, England. pp 106-107, 128-129
"The Pennsy Era on Long Island", Ron Ziel, Sunrise Special Ltd., Bridgehampton,
1984, LoC RM222.2H63, ISBN 0-312-39564-7; photo collection (many in color).
RAIL & WIRE, Issue 114, March 1985, Illinois Railway Museum, Union,. Illinois,
"Electric Heritage of the Long Island Rail Road - 1905-1975", Ron Ziel, with John Krause, Carstens Publications, Newton,
1986, ISBN 911868-50-X; photo collection (b&w), heavily captioned (with Errata Sheet).
ModelTec Magazine, August 1987, page 9 (etc.) - article on bulding a large-scale boxcab model, with a line drawing and a photo of C&NW #1200 at Green Bay, Wisconsin, in 1955, plus a photo of Foley Bros. #110-1, the sole surviving 100-tonner, at Billings, Montana, on 27 Sep 73, and one of IC #9005 at Chicago's Markham Yard in July 1940.
"Brooklyn's Waterfront Railways - A Pictorial Journey", Jay Bendersky, 1988, Meatball Productoons, East Meadow, NY, LoC 88-60327, ISBN # 0-9620237-0-1:
"Pennsy Diesel Years", Volume 1, Robert J. Yanosey, Morning Sun Books, Edison, New Jersey, 1988, ISBN # 0-9619058-2-4, LoC 88-92526:
"Early Diesel Daze", McCall.
"When the Steam Railroads Electrified", William D. Middleton
"The Electric Railways of Minnesota", Russell L. Olson,
HURRAH! As you can see, I found my wonderful Jerry Pinkepank and Louis Marre "Diesel Spotter's Guides", as well as the Rail Heritage "Early Diesel-Electric and Electric Locomotives"; they had vanished.
Also, some publications with info. about CNJ #1000 might include:
I had hoped to include here my search results from Jeff Scherb's great "The Model Train Magazine Index (new URL) - An index to Model Railroad magazines from 1933 to the present", formerly sponsored/hosted by Accurail and now by Kalmbach
Accurail produces among the finest HO and N freight car models, Kalmbach is one of the two top RR publishers, and Jeff gives us an unparalled access to old articles on models and prototypes.
A massive, original work by Jeff, it offers outstanding search capability (including searching by NMRA Index categories). It is, however, copyrighted and I will not violate that; soooooo, you will have to go directly to his Boxcab Search Results (and a second, succeeding page) which, at this writing (11 Dec 00) yielded 43 listings. Since the basic information is in the public domain, I will be painstakingly backtracking each listing in this and my old NMRA and magazine indices and citing them chronologically in the above bibliography as I get to them.
I strongly recommend Jeff's great site to you.
In order to make room for an expanding Boxcabs Bibliography,
the older material (to 1989) was left on this page 3,
Older bibliographic material (through 1989).
and the newer material, 1990 - up, was moved to
a new page,
Current bibliographic material (1990 - up).
There are now more than fifty (50) BOXCAB pages;
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Please help me build a bibliography of articles and reference material on boxcabs.
(27 Aug 04)
[see also 1995 book by Marre, below.]
"Diesel & Oil Electrics from Westinghouse (1930) and Ingersoll-Rand (1936)
64 Full Size Pages Reprinted from the Original Catalogs" {!!!}
for the B-W catalog and photos.
for the I-R catalog and photos.
[see also 1995 book by Marre, below.]
DATES UNKNOWN:
"Diesel Locomotives" by Kalmbach - ???
This appears to be either Marre's 1995 "The First 50 Years" or the 1991 Cyclopedia, Part 2.
especially pp. 519, 484, 488, and 490 (per Minnesota Train Museum).
see the main Boxcabs page and the Boxcabs INDEX.
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To tour the Boxcabs pages in sequence, the arrows take you from the previous page, to the Boxcabs index, the first Boxcabs page, and on to this continuation page 3 and up, then 100-tonner LIRR #401 and her sisters, survivor boxcabs (with map) and survivor notes, survivor CNJ #1000 (the very first), Ingersoll-Rand boxcabs (with instruction manual), other (non-ALCo/GE/I-R) boxcabs, Baldwin-Westinghouse boxcabs, odd boxcabs, and finally model boxcabs.