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O&WRHS Publications & Sales (1)Images of Rail MIDDLETOWN AND UNIONVILLERAILROAD BY Douglas Barberio, Arcadia Publishing 128 page illustratedhistory of the M&U RR. Eight chapters concentrating on Locomotives,
and eachstation location from Middletown to the NYS&W Hanford Branch. Excellentphotographs with detailedcaptions........................................................................Price$18.00

From the O&WRHS Archives in Middletown New York

VariousO&W Maps, Structure Plans, Charts, etc.

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THE NYO&W'S MIDDLETOWN BRANCH PART I CORNWALL TO BURNSIDE by Douglas J. Barberio.

This in-depth 96 page book covers the southernmost portion ofthe O&W main line. Included are many track maps and photographs of all thestations along with operational information..................$20.00

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The Lost O&W Tapes Volume I - Taped with a reel-to-reel recorder on October 1, 1962 at an O&W "Old Timers" picnic, these recordings of ex-NYO&W employeeshave sat unlistened to for almost 40 years. Discovered again in the late1980's when we moved the Cornell collection into our Archives facility they sat for another 13 years before being digitally remasteredto compact disc. This first of four volume set begins with Homer House who started with the railroad in1892 and worked for the O&W until the last day of operation in1957.Total Time: 1:04:23 - Price $9.00+ 3.00 S/H Click here to download jewelcase artwork for Disc I

The Lost O&W Tapes Volume II - If you enjoyed the first one you'll beequally enlightened by thissecond cd in a 4 cd series.The interviews continue at the 1962 O&W Old Timers picnic with topicscovering many areas of the O&W's operations.Hear firsthand accounts from former O&W employess including HomerHouse, Art Hodge, Bill O'Neill, Eric Faigle and Cleremont Bonnefort. Total Time:1:02:35 - Price $9.00

The Lost O&W Tapes Volume III - If you enjoyed the first and second one you'll be equallyenlightened by this third cd in a 4 cd series.The interviews continue at the 1962 O&W Old Timers picnic with topicscovering many areas of the O&W's operations.Hear firsthand accounts from former O&W employess including HomerHouse, Art Hodge, Bill O'Neill, Eric Faigle and Cleremont Bonnefort. Total Time:43:41 - Price $9.00

The Lost O&W Tapes Volume IV - The last and equally informative cd in a 4 cd series.The interviews continue at the 1962 O&W Old Timers picnic with topicscovering many areas of the O&W's operations.Hear firsthand accounts from former O&W employess including HomerHouse, Art Hodge, Bill O'Neill, Eric Faigle and Cleremont Bonnefort, andintroducing Leland VaValley. Leland was born 11/8/85 in Franklin Station NY. Hewas a fireman in Cadosia in 1936 when his Social Security started. Total Time: 58:52- Price $9.00

OBSERVER ISSUES

"Ridin' the Rails - PassengerEquipment of the N.Y.O.& W. Ry." is the OWRHS 2007 Observer. ThisObserver is 202 pages, of text, photos, car diagrams and aspreadsheet format roster of O&W passenger cars from car No. 1to No. 546; -- the last item being complete withdisposition information as available. SoftCover.............................................$30 Laminated Hard Cover.............$35

ARide through the Countryside on the Syracuse & Chenango ValleyRailroad is a story about the earliest days of the New York& Oswego Midland Railroad and its difficulties in building a plannedroute from Earlville to Syracuse. In 1866, the Midland vacated itsplans to build the railroad along this corridor and adopted a routeto Oswego via Oneida. The Syracuse & Chenango Valley Railroad wasborn two years later and eventually constructed its line along theroute the Midland had earlier desired. Located nearly mid-waybetween Syracuse and Earlville was a tunnel and a heavy grade thatonly the Midland could have embraced had its mainline passed thisupland countryside as originally planned. SoftCover.............................................$30

Volume V " A Guide to the New York Ontario andWestern Railway's Northern Division " is off the press and isavailable for purchase. The guide covers the railroad from Sidney to Munnson the main line, as well as the New Berlin Branch and Pecksport Loop. Itcontains 112 pages with over 78 photographs with maps and drawings to helpfollow the right of way of the "Old and Weary " . The final volume willcover the balance of the Northern Division from Munns to Oswego and includethe Utica Division and Rome Branch. $20.00

THE NYO&W'S MIDDLETOWN BRANCH PART I CORNWALLTO BURNSIDE by Douglas J. Barberio. This in-depth 96 page bookcovers the southernmost portion of the O&W main line. Included aremany track maps and photographs of all the stations along withoperationalinformation..........................................................................................................$20.00

Guidefor Liberty to Sidney & Delhi Branch of the New York Ontario &Western Railway. The third auto tour guide by Charles Breinerand Willam Scott covering the upper part of the O&W's SouthernDivision. Station drawings, with maps and many photographs. 134pages 8 1/2 x 11 on coated paper. Spiralbound.--------------------------------------------$15.00

MEMORIES OF POP AND THE O&W RAILWAY BY CLYDE R. CONROW & TRAIN CONTROL ON THE NYO&W RAILWAY BY ROBERT E. MOHOWSKI .......................................$15.00

GUIDE TO THE NYO&WRAILWAY'S SOUTHERN DIVISION - Cornwall to Liberty by Breiner andScott. This definitive auto tour guide covers each station indetail with many maps and photos. The first of a new series ofguides to the entire NYO&W. 98 pages, softbound, 81/2 x11", coated paper, spiral bound. .............................................................$ 15.00

A Hill, A Branch, andthe Pecksport Loop: The longawaited Observer publication by noted author, historian, andO&WRHS Trustee, John Taibi. This 96 page book covers theNorthern Division of the NYO&W in the Randallsville-Eaton-Pecksportarea, with emphasis on the important Pecksport Loop................................................$20.00

THE FLYING DIESEL CORPS. - Newspaper article reprints and many never before publishedpictures ofthe Old Woman's unusual 1955 wreck in Hamilton, NY.Original artwork by Society artist Carl Ohlson. 24 pages. ...............................$ 5.00

THE MOUNTAINEERLIMITED: The initial six weeks' operation of the O&W'sstreamstyled train. Includes a reprint of the Middletown Heraldarticle documenting the Mountaineer's inaugural run from Middletownto Cadosia. More of Carl Ohlson's amvork. 24 pages. ............................................................................$ 5.00

THE Y-2's: One of our Motive Power Series issues. This 48-page issue isloaded with diagrams and pictures of these Heavy Mountains that handled the ponderous coal drags andfast freights. ...............................................................$ 10.00

ROSCOE-ROCKLAND: STEEL RAILS, SUMMERHOMES: Located at the confluence o fthe Beaverkilland Willowemoc streams, the twin villages of Roscoe and Rocklandhave attracted vacationers, fishermen and hunters for years.This 24-page photographic essay documents the O&W and theresorts in the area. ......................................................................................$ 5.00

The W's and W-2's: A Motive Power Series issue. 27 photos and many diagramsshow details of the 2-8-0's evolution over four decades. Articleon how to construct an HO model. Artwork by Carl Ohlson. 44 pages........................................................$10.00

SUMMER HOMES ON THE MIDLAND. Exactreprint of an 1879 New York & Oswego Midland vacation guide describing townsand advertising the resorts along the line. "Rooms $5 per week" 38pages....................................................................$4.00

May-Aug '94: SUMMER HOMESon the N.Y.O.& W. RAILWAY. Reprint of an 1881 O&W vacation guide. Greatlyexpanded version of the 1879 guide, with many lithographs andold advertisem*nts. 84 pages. ..............................................................$ 8.00

SPECIAL - BOTH SUMMERHOMES (REPRINTS) for only...................................................................$ 10.00

Jan-Sep '91: MIDDLETOWN,HOME OF THE O&W AND THE O&WRHS. This 104-page issue is full of maps, photos, structureplans and text describing the facilities in the O&W's headquarterscity. Includes histories of the O&W RHS and the Clemson Bros.building which now houses the Society's Archives..........................................SPECIAL- Was $ 16.00 - Now $ 12.00

Ontario & Western Observer Volume1. -Number 1, April 1941 published by the NYO&W containing contemporaryadvertising, railroad pictures, map of the O&W and O&W employeeactivities.........$5.00

NYO&WAUTO TOUR GUIDES

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Travel theO&W in your car! These guidebooks, published for the Society's busexcursions, will route you over the roadsnear the O&W and lead you to the remaining stations, bridges, tunnels, etc.Illustrated with photos, maps, diagrams, etc.

A Guide to the New YorkOntario and Western Railway's Northern Division - Volume V covers therailroad from Sidney to Munns on the main line, as well as the New Berlin Branchand Pecksport Loop. It contains 112 pages with over 78 photographs with maps anddrawings to help follow the right of way of the "Old and Weary " . The finalvolume will cover the balance of the Northern Division from Munns to Oswego andinclude the Utica Division and Rome Branch. $20.00

A Guide to the NYO&W Railway'sSouthern Division - Cornwall to Liberty by Breiner and Scott. Thisdefinitive auto tour guide covers each station in detail with many maps andphotos. The first of a new series of guides to the entire NYO&W. 98pages, softbound, 81/2 x 11", coated paper, spiral bound........................................$ 15.00

A Guide To The New York Ontario& Western's Monticello, Port Jervis & Kingston Division by Charle M.Breiner and William E. Scott - 90 pages with many photo's, maps,structure plans and drawings of the railroads Monticello, Port Jervis &Kingston Division. This street by street guide will help you navigatealong the right-of-way pointing out the remaining points of interest asyou travel along..................................................$15.00

A Guidefor Liberty to Sidney & Delhi Branch of the New York Ontario &Western Railway. The third auto tour guide by Charles Breinerand Willam Scott covering the upper part of the O&W's SouthernDivision. Station drawings, with maps and many photographs. 134pages 8 1/2 x 11 on coated paper. Spiralbound.--------------------------------------------$15.00

A Guidefor the Scranton Division of the New York Ontario &Western Railway. The fourth auto tour guide by Charles Breinerand Willam Scott covering Cadosia to Scranton. Station drawings, with maps and many photographs. 136pages 8 1/2 x 11 on coated paper.Spiralbound.--------------------------------------------$20.00

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The WOOD CHEMICAL OBSERVER ON CD: The O&WRHS hasundertaken the task of reissuing out-of-print Observers. The WOOD CHEMICALINDUSTRY IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY Observer, written by Franklin Daniel Myers,is the second in the series to be put on cd in readable and searchable .pdfformat. All you need is Adobe Acrobat Reader which is free from Adobe and aCD-Rom drive. Please note that you can not print off of this cd nor can youexport this to another format such as .jpg or .tiff. READ ONLY..............$15

Road Map of Acid Factory Locations ..........................................................................................................................................$3.00

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The 1985SCRANTON DIVISION OBSERVER ON CD: The O&WRHS has undertaken thetask of reissuing out-of-print Observers. The Scranton Division Observer isthe first in the series to be put on cd in readable and searchable .pdfformat. All you need is Adobe Acrobat Reader which is free from Adobe and aCD-Rom drive. Please note that you can not print off of this cd nor can youexport this to another format such as .jpg or .tiff. IT IS READ ONLY. ...........................$15

By popular demand, we now offer high-quality PHOTOCOPIES ofseveral older out-of-stock OBSERVERS.If you're modeling the O&W, these are a great source of photos,diagrams and statistics.

PASSENGER CAR COMPENDIUM (1982).Includes Bob Mohowski's article onO&W steel passenger cars. .............................$12.00

NON-REVENUE EQUIPMENT (1983).Includes 1957 roster, plus an articleon Roscoe's train order signal.............................$ 10.00

Parlor Cars (1985) Photos and plans, complete roster, plus articles byMohowski, Cobb, Sittner, etc. ................................$12.00

ARCHIVES REPRINTS

Accurate, scaled down diagrams ofO&W structures and other artifacts, with historical descriptionsand photographs.
Prepared by O&W Society Archivist Joe Bux from original materialin the Society's Archives.

STATIONS. 20 pages...................................................................................................................................$ 2.00

Consists Of:Bloomingburg Station - Restaurant Display Tables,Wickham Ave. Dining Room (1904)

- Summitville Station -Canopy for Summitville Station (1912) - Standard Coal Box (1903)-U.S. Post Office Mail Cart (1921)

SIGNALING and OPERATIONS. 17 pages.......................................................................................................................................... $ 2.00

Consists Of:Semaphore and Searchlight Signals (Lubliner) -Location of Coal Operations, Scranton Div. (1941) - StandardArrangement of Train Order Signals (1907) - Density of SummerPassenger Traffic, 1893-1953 - Steam & Diesel LocomotiveAssignments (1945-46) - "Rail-Highway Transport of Milk"(Railway Age) -Standard Clearance Diagram for Tunnels (1892)

MAINTENANCE OF WAY and MISCELLANEOUS. 29 pages..........................................................................................$ 3.00

Consists Of:Apartment House for Signal Maintainers & Operators(1908) - Automatic Flagman (1913) - Standard Watch House (1890)- Portable Truss Cattle Bridge - Ontario, Carbondale & Scranton Ry. - Portable Tool House (1890) - Standard Motor Car House (1911)-15 Ton Road Dept. Derrick (1913) - Standard Ice House (1906)15 Ton Steam Derrick (1905) - Standard Pump House and Boiler(1902, 1910) Standard Water Column (1904)


CALENDARS

O&WRHS Publications & Sales (12)New 2012 Calendar! Experience the O&W through the eyes of Don Furler. Sharing the pages are collectibles, photos and drawings from O&WRHS archives and members Price $10.00

14 Calendars from 1998 to2011............$60.00

2011 - Experienceboth steam and diesel through the eyes of John Pickett.Sharing the pages are photos of rare collectibles from the collections of GeorgeShammas and Carl Ohlson. Price $6.00

Our 2010 Calendar was put together by Bill Schneider usingselect negatives fromthe images in the Society's recently acquired Bob Collins negative collection.These photos were taken by Bob between December 1935 and April of 1948. Billalso had the arduous task of scanning these 450+ negatives for the Archives.The calendar pages were created by Bill using a multiple photos arranged in acollage so as to, in his words, " select a representative cross section of thephotos - both in content and composition". $6.00

The 2009 O&WRHS calendar features the photographsof fellow member Marvin Cohen, a lifelong resident of Middletown, NY. The twentyoriginal black and white photographs (brown toned) depicting various shots alongthe O&W line were selected by Doug Barberio. The emphasis was to find uniqueshots that had not been previously published. There is , for example, threeshots of the "train of tomorrow" coming through Middletown! Robert Mohowskiwrote the very informative captions. This is truly a wonderful addition to anyrailfan's collection! ...............$6.00

2008 O&WRHS Calendar: Showcasing the photos of noted rail photographerJim Shaughnessy! 14 plus NYO&W Photos Along the Southern Division. This historic 9x12 calendar features 14 of Jim Shaughnessy's 80photographs of the N.Y.O.&W. in her last years, with diesels poweringthe last freight runs through the countryside, illustrating the O&W's rural charm and archaic appeal. $6.00

2006 Dual Tone Calendar: Trains of the NYO&W...................................................................$6.00

2005 O&WRHS Color Calendar: 14 stunning photos depicting The O&W in miniature. Photographsby Mal Houck, Bill Schneider, Rich Cobb, Gary Saxton, and Don Spiro were takenon their layouts or dioramas. They were then mixed with various realisticelements in Photoshop with the end result being an almost firsthand experienceof the O&W. Don't miss out on this calendar, it will give you joy for many yearsto come! Price - $6.00

2004 Color Calendar: Photos of many remainingO&W Depots as seen today......................$6.00

2003 Color Calendar:Photos of rare O&W tools, lanterns, locks, keys, andmore! ...............................6.00

2002 Color Calendar: Interestingphotos of non-revenue equipment which was on the final roster in 1957......... $6.00

2001 NYO&WAll Color Calendar: Large 9X12 format- 11 steam 2 diesel including a rare photo of the O&W's 44-tonGE switcher in the as delivered maroon, black and silver scheme.The year starts out with a shot of a W-class 2-8-0 followed bya beautiful shot of the Summitville, NY depot in all her spledor.You will see several rare shots of the "Mountaineer"and a killer photo of Y-class locomotive blasting past the Orangeburg,NY station taken by Harold Fredericks. This is one calendar youwill not want to miss....................................................................................................................................................................................$6.00

1999 Color Calendar: This calendaris in a 9"X12" format opening to 18"X12".It is 24 pages plus the cover with 14 photos of various O&Wdiesel and mixed scenes, some of which have never been seen before!This calendar again has been limited to a run of 1,500......................$6.00

1998 Color Calendar: This calendaris in a 9"X12" format opening to 18"X12".It is 24 pages plus the cover with 14 photos of various O&Wdiesel and steam scenes, some of which have never been seen before!This Special Edition Color Calendar has been limited to a runof 1,500. ......................$6.00

1996. Fourteen photos of O&W and OMdepots in a variety of architectural styles. (Goodfor Mar-Dec. 2002.) ............$2.00

1993. Diesel, steam, a doodlebug and a Jull rotary snow plow, plus a freight train schedule. (Good for 1999.)..................$ 2.00

1992. Classic pictures of vintage steamers (some camelbacks), a snowbound depot, and even a wreck................................ $ 2.00

1991. Fourteen more great shots of diesel and steam locos and rolling stock. (Good for 2002.)...........................................$ 2.00

1990. Fine photos of O&W steam and diesel power as well as a passenger train schedule. (Good for 2001.)...................... $ 2.00

ASSORTED BOOKS ON THE O&W AND OTHER AREA ROADS

Postcard History Series: The NYO&W by Joe Bux..............................................................$16.00

LISTENTO THE WHISTLE by Carleton Mabee. An anecdotal History of the WalkillValley Rairoad. Recently reprinted - $20.00
NARROW GAUGE RAILROADS to THECATSKILL HIGH PEAKS by John Ham. Hard cover 136 pages of photgraphs andhistory of six narrow gauge railroads at the turning of the TwentiethCentury. Many scenes of local communities and railway stations. Locomotivepicture rosters of each railroad. $35.00

Bridging the Hudson by Carlton Mabee - Story of the now being restored for public use Poughkeepsie railroadbridge.........................$20.00

The Influence of the NYO&W on Walton, NY by Jeannette C. Popp.............................................$7.50

A WALK ALONG THE ERIE'S NEWBURGH BRANCH by Robert McCue Soft cover 189 pages of many period photographs along the Branch. Also copies of related topographic maps......................$18.00

REMEMBERING THE NEW YORK ONTARIO &WESTERN: OSWEGO TO SIDNEY AND BRANCHES by John Taibi. This is an historical and anecdotal account of the entire Northern Division ofthe railroad. This book also examines the Utica Division, Pecksport and SylvanBeach Loops, and branches to Auburn, Rome, and Edmeston. Therefore, it is acomplete history of the lines north of Sidney from their inception by theMidland through the O&W railroad's demise in 1957. Complementing all of thehistorical and photographic information is a wonderfully attractive watercolorscene that was especially commissioned for use on the cover.In its entirety, this book contains 416 pages, and 463 photographs.

Complementing all of this is an original watercolor scene on thefront cover, especially commissioned for this book. Softbound. Listprice $32.00.................................YourPrice!...........$28.00

HARD COAL and COAL CARS - Hauling Anthracite on the New York Ontario &Western Railway by Martin Robert Karig III -In Hard Coal and Coal Cars Bob Karig tells the story of the coal haulingenterprise of the legendary New York Ontario and Western Railway - the O & W.The story begins with an overview of the development of the anthracite miningindustry in Pennsylvania. Increase in the demand for coal led to the developmentof nine, class one railroads that depended on coal hauling for a significantportion of their revenue. Karig then describes how and why the O&W initiallyentered the anthracite market and how its business evolved and developed. Thisbackground sets the stage for the author's comprehensive discussion of thehistory of coal cars. The detailed presentation includes not only the history ofthe cars themselves but also the related technology and appliances. Thisintensively researched and well-documented book contains a complete illustratedhistory of O&W coal cars and concludes with a comprehensive coal caridentification section. This book is not just for those interested in the NewYork, Ontario & Western Railway, but for anyone interested in the history ofcoal cars the important roll the railroads played in the history ofPennsylvania's rich anthracite coal fields.

Hard Cover, Color dust jacket, 81/2 X 11 vertical format, 222 pages, over 200black & white photos on glossy paper stock. Limited to 1,000 hard cover. $50.00plus 5.00 S&H

THE RAILROAD SWITCHING TERMINAL AT MAYBROOK , NEWYORK GATEWAY TO THE EAST by Mark Newman with The Maybrook RailroadHistorical Society. 85 pages of history and pictures of Maybrook fromthe nineteenth century to 1974. Softbound.................$10.00

THE GRAND OLDSTATIONS and STEAM LOCOMOTIVES of the ULSTER & DELAWARE By John M.Ham &Robert. Bucenec. Hardbound 104 pages of excellent photos ofMainline Stations; Stony CloveHunter Branch Stations: U&D SteamLocomotive and the Stations that Remain.
List price$29.95.................................................…YourPrice $28.00

MILK CANS,MIXED TRAINS, and MOTOR CARS by Robert E. Mohowski: History of the O&W's connection to central NewYork's dairy industry, including their milk cars and self-propelledrailcars. Generously illustrated with photos, structure drawings,maps and Carl Ohlson's artwork. 368 pages, hardbound with dustjacket. .............................................................$ 50.00

NEW YORK, ONTARIO &WESTERN IN COLOR:by Paul Lubliner. This book is full of many hard-to-find colorphotos of O&W steam, diesel and rolling stock dating backto 1941. 128 pages, hardbound..................................................................$40.00

RIP VAN WINKLE RAILROADS by William F. Helmer. 30th anniversary edition of this classicillustrated history of the 4 narrow-gauge RRs which served NewYork's Catskill Mountains. 146 pages, softbound. List price $21.95....................... $ 20.00


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"MOUNTAINEERLIMITED" COLOR PRINT.Bob Skiba's magnificent painting depicts the first run of the O&W's "streamstyled" no. 405 and train on Iona Trestle.19" x 26" lithograph.
Was 24.95..................................................................NOW$ 5.00!
NUMBERED &SIGNED BY THEARTIST!......................................$15.00

"STEAMENGINES OF THE NYO&W" COMMEMORATIVE PRINT. Drawingsby Stanton Hamlet of twelve O&W locomotives. 34" x 22"wall poster, black on buff, suitable for framing..........................................$ 8.00

MUNNSVILLEDEPOT COLOR PRINT. Carl Ohlson's color rendition of an FT anda 44-tonner at the Munnsville depot, done for the cover of "NYO&Win the Diesel Age." 15" x 17*" print..................................... $5.00

PRINTS(shipped in mailing tube)

NORTHEAST RAILROADAUTO TOUR GUIDES

Lehigh & Hudson River, Maybrook, NYto Easton, PA (1987). 24 pages..............................................................................................$ 4.00

SPECIALTY ITEMS

LAPEL PINS. O&W logo, 3/4" diameter.Please specify type if ordering individually, or get a set ofall three for ...................$ 10.00

Steam (black & white)................................................................................................................................................................................... $ 4.00

Diesel (red & yellow) .......................................................................................................................................................................................$ 4.00

Mountaineer (silver & maroon)..................................................................................................................................................................$ 4.00

MISC. ITEMS

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THENYO&W ON FILM - Watch a mixture of vintage black and white and color footage ofthe O&W in both steam and diesel eras. Nearly THREE HOURS oflocomotives in action including engine #405, the Mountaineer, in color!!! Trains in action at many stations including Middletown, Kingston, Summitville,Oneida, and Norwich, to name a few. Ride in the cab of an O&W F3 from Weehawkento Roscoe. Hear firsthand accounts of experiences of former O&W employeesrecorded at an O&W "Olde Timers Picnic" at Mayfield back in 1962. Listento original music by Paul Lounsbury and Dick Staber as you travel along theright of way on the Southern, Northern and Scranton Divisions with many of thelocations identified.....$30.00

ABRIEF HISTORY of NEW YORK CITY'S MILK TRAFFIC and the MILKBUSINESS of the NEW YORK ONTARIO & WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY". A reprint of the 1902 20 page pamphlet"......................................$3.00

Road Map of Acid Factory Locations ..........................................................................................................................................$3.00

NYO&W Map by Stan Hamlet.Shows all stations and tunnels. Reprint. 24" X36".....................................................................................$4.00

NYO&W MAP, 1957. Shows majorstations and all connections with other railroads. 14" x10". (Society reprint).................. $ 1.00

COLLECTOR'S ALBUM. An O&W photoalbum. Locomotives, buildings, coal piers, etc. 10 pages..............................................$ 2.50

POST CARD SCRAPBOOK. Reproductions ofpost card scenes along the O&W. 4 pages. $..................................................1.50

POSTAL CACHETS markingimportant anniversaries. (BELOW)

100th Anniversary of the Last Spike,Roscoe, NY, July 9, 1973.......................................................................................$ 1.00

Track maps of the NYO&W from1916 ICC surveys.

Most represent one mile of right of way showingmile posts, signal locations, bridges, tunnels, yard details and track side buildings. Order by milepost location or by name of town.Each map is 24" x 60" printed on white paper. They are shippedrolled in mailing tube.

Please make sure to indicate:

Milepost Location(s)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name of Town(s)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


Cost $7.00 per map plus + Postage/Handling* Any questions e-mailArchivist Jeff Otto.

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If you would like tocheck on the availability of an item please contact Jeff Otto or Walter Kierzkowski You can also make arrangements to have itbrought to any O&WRHS meeting or rail-related event where our sales table ispresent.

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