Rating: - Modeling Passenger Trains
Andy has prepared a comprehensive and enlightening treatise of modeling passenger trains and their operations. He answers such questions as what equipment should a passenger train contain, where should it be placed in the train, what does each piece of equipment do, why is it necessary, etc.? He also details the assembly of equipment into trains, scheduling, operating rules, preparation for service, cleaning after service, etc. If you plan to include passenger trains in your layout or if your layout features only passenger service, this is the book for you.
Rating: - A Good Resource
An under-expounded subject in model railroading is that of passenger operations. This book goes a long way in addressing that need and it does so from various standpoints.
It explains trackage and how passenger terminals are set up and operated. It explains passenger equipment, differentiating between the old heavies and modern streamlined rolling stock. It explains the mechanics of the rolling gear like truck and wheels. It goes into the makeup of passenger consists and scheduling of trains. It does all of this and explains how it is adaptable for modeling. It is a good primer and a good resource. I wish there were more like it.
Rating: - a book that was needed
Actually I would rate it 4+. A very nice collection of basic information regarding passenger train operations including some typical consists for modelers to try.
I recommend it for every one interested in passenger operations on their model rr.