Photos from the book, prepared by New York photographer Lee Wexler, were on display all week at South Station
Books were on sale just outside ClubAcela as well as inside
Tye and former Globe columnist David Warsh
Tye with former Gov. Michael Dukakis and Assistant Commissioner of Public Health Nancy Ridley
Savitz and Tye give brief talks
Tye presents flowers to party organizers Penny and Andy Savitz
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WBUR’s April Peavey interviews Otis Gates
Tommy Small from Seabrook shows Gates part of his extensive collection of train memorabilia

Tye and veteran Pullman porter Otis Gates

Tye and Gates family

Railroad historian Bill Howes with former dining-car waiter George Johnson

Tye holds baseball he says was signed for a Pullman porter in 1918 by Babe Ruth and teammates on the World Champion Boston Red Sox. Is it the real thing?
Tye signs a book for Ellen Story Martin, whose dad, Wesley Overton Crawford, was a Pullman porter
Tye signs for journalists Allison Connolly and Michael Lasalandra
Dukakis poses with booksellers