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Read a sample of Steam Through Port Credit

December 24, 2023

Steam Through Port Credit sample online

As promised a short time ago, I have prepared and uploaded a sample of Steam Through Port Credit for you.

You have heard me mention a few times that this will be my last hardcover book on steam railway operations. There may be an Encounters volume and/or calendar in 2024. Regardless, I plan on carrying no inventory past the winter of 2024 (Steam Through Port Credit included).

You can find the sample near the top of the webpage for Steam Through Port Credit. Kindly navigate there (by clicking any of the book links in this email). Once you are there, click on the link to download your sample.

Or, you can click below to download the sample from this email:

https://s3.amazonaws.com/hoth.bizango/assets/25920/PortCredit_sample.pdf

When you are enjoying the book sample on your device, be sure to set the Page Display in the View menu of your PDF reader to Two Up. That way you will see the pages side by side as they will appear in the book.

You can still order copies of Steam Through Port Credit (from the webpage) before it goes to the printer in late January. I wouldn't advise waiting long, as I will keep the production numbers extremely tight.

With this, I wish you and your family and friends a Merry Christmas!

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