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February 2, 2025 price and inventory reductions

February 02, 2025

The latest prices as of February 2, 2025

We're down to the last few copies of books. I intend to take down my website and all PayPal buttons this coming week. So this is the last chance anyone will have to purchase a book. What remains at the end of the week will be recycled.

What's new in terms of scarcity?

The Steam Echoes of Hamilton and Speed Graphics and Steam 1957! volumes are now out of print. There are only six 192-page hardcover titles remaining, with Steam at Allandale down to a single copy. Be the man to buy these last copies!

This week’s prices and stocks remaining

Each of the publication titles below is a clickable link, so for your convenience click on that link to go immediately to the page where you may place your order with a PayPal button:

Prices shown in CAD/USD (shipping and GST, where applicable, will be added)

Steam Echoes of Hamilton  OUT OF PRINT
Speed Graphics and Steam 1957!  OUT OF PRINT
Steam at Allandale $69.95/$59.95 $19.95/$15.95  1 copy
Steam Scenes of Allandale $69.95/$59.95 $19.95/$15.95  2 copies
The Secret of the Old Swing Bridge $19.95/$16.95 $2.95/$1.95  3 copies
Steam Encounters in Ontario vol. 2 $39.95/$34.95 $12.95/$9.95  3 copies
Speed Graphics and Steam 1958! vol. 1 $69.95/$59.95 $17.95/$13.95  3 copies
King's Highways & Steam Trains vol. 1 $24.95/$21.95 $2.95/$1.95  4 copies
Steam Scenes of Stratford $24.95/$21.95 $5.95/$4.95  5 copies
Steam Encounters at Montreal $39.95/$34.95 $5.95/$4.95  7 copies

What's up for this week in terms of content?

We're about to go back in time to the decade of the 1950s and study the operating assignments of the Canadian Pacific G2 class 4-6-2s on the Canadian Branchline Substack platform.

Your best option...

A subscription to the Canadian Branchline Substack platform is the only guaranteed way to see all content—and immediately upon release, at that.

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