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A Guidebook to Amtrak's(r) Empire Builder: Glacier National Park to Portland and Seattle
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A Guidebook to Amtrak's(r) Empire Builder: Glacier National Park to Portland and Seattle in Vernon, BC
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A Guidebook to Amtrak's(r) Empire Builder: Glacier National Park to Portland and Seattle in Vernon, BC
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Planning an upcoming train trip on Amtrak's Empire Builder from Glacier National Park to Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington? Then this is the book for you! Learn about everything out your window milepost-by-milepost and really enhance your journey. It really helps pass the time knowing about the interesting people, places, and history that you will see. This book was written by Dr. Eva Hoffman of Evergreen, Colorado. When Dr. Hoffman passed in 2022, she left the copyrights for her books to the Midwest Rail Rangers, a 501(c)(3) non-profit rail history organization in Wisconsin. For more information and other book titles, head to www.railrangers.org and www.midwestrails.com.
Planning an upcoming train trip on Amtrak's Empire Builder from Glacier National Park to Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington? Then this is the book for you! Learn about everything out your window milepost-by-milepost and really enhance your journey. It really helps pass the time knowing about the interesting people, places, and history that you will see. This book was written by Dr. Eva Hoffman of Evergreen, Colorado. When Dr. Hoffman passed in 2022, she left the copyrights for her books to the Midwest Rail Rangers, a 501(c)(3) non-profit rail history organization in Wisconsin. For more information and other book titles, head to www.railrangers.org and www.midwestrails.com.


















