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Set of 15 Railroad Calendars for Franklin County Massachusetts 2008-2023 - 195 Train Pictures and Narratives

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Product Description

The Railroad Calendars for Franklin County Massachusetts, each with 13 delightful pictures of old train stations, locomotives and railroad scenes are ready for your viewing pleasure! This is a complete collection of all 15 train calendars from 2008-2023 (There was no calendar made in 2019), offered in a special discounted bundle!

We have made these calenars for this rural county centered on Greenfield, Massachusetts. Greenfield sits at the intersection of two historic rail lines - the north-south Boston and Maine Railroad, and the east-west Fitchburg Railroad which connected Boston to Albany NY. Each of our 13 pictures has commentary by railroad historian Alden Dreyer. Our photos are from several sources, notably the remarkable collections of the late Peter Miller of Greenfield.

Finished size 8 1/2 x 11. Printed in color on glossy "cover-stock" paper with a punch hole for wall hanging.

We like to describe this publication as a "picture book disguised as a calendar". Our calendars have become collectors items for many area railroad buffs. We print about 400 calendars per year.

Note: some images are re-used in multple editions of the calendar

General Disclaimers -

  • All of our maps are reproductions of old maps. Due to the age of the original maps, many contain mild defects (ink markings, cracks, small holes, etc.). Please review your selection carefully before purchase to ensure satisfaction with your order.
  • Map sizes listed are the sheet sizes, and in some cases they are approximate.
    Also, our maps have borders, so the actual map image size will be smaller than the sheet size.
    Please do not order a frame for your map until you receive the print.
  • Map color: No map will look identical to what you see on your computer monitor. Please be aware that the shade will likely be a bit different than what you see.
  • Note that lettering on the maps will appear fuzzy on the largest print sizes.