The Story of American Railroads

The Story of American Railroads
Title The Story of American Railroads PDF eBook
Author Stewart H. Holbrook
Publisher New York : Crown Publishers
Total Pages 536
Release 1947
Genre Americana
ISBN

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The birth and development of our national railroad system, the men who built it in spite of weather, politicians, desert, and rivals; the ingenuity and inventiveness used to improve constantly devices and techniques in railroading.

Classic American Railroads

Classic American Railroads
Title Classic American Railroads PDF eBook
Author Mike Schafer
Publisher Motorbooks International
Total Pages 172
Release 2003-09
Genre Railroads
ISBN 076031649X

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This book picks up where the previous two Classic American titles left off, focusing on the golden age of American railroading from 1945 to the early 1970s. It extends to the present day where applicable, providing a colorful look at locomotives, passenger and freight operations, development, and, in some cases, demise. Full color.

American Railroads

American Railroads
Title American Railroads PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Gallamore
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 523
Release 2014-06-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0674725646

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Overregulated and displaced by barges, trucks, and jet aviation, railroads fell into decline. Their misfortune was measured in lost market share, abandoned track, bankruptcies, and unemployment. Today, rail transportation is reviving. American Railroads tells a riveting story about how this iconic industry managed to turn itself around.

Railroads and the American People

Railroads and the American People
Title Railroads and the American People PDF eBook
Author H. Roger Grant
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 328
Release 2012-10-17
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0253006376

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“[A] wealth of vignettes and more than 100 black-and-white illustrations . . . Does a fine job of humanizing the iron horse” (The Wall Street Journal). In this social history of the impact of railroads on American life, H. Roger Grant concentrates on the railroad’s “golden age,” from 1830 to 1930. He explores four fundamental topics—trains and travel, train stations, railroads and community life, and the legacy of railroading in America—illustrating each with carefully chosen period illustrations. Grant recalls the lasting memories left by train travel, both of luxurious Pullman cars and the grit and grind of coal-powered locals. He discusses the important role railroads played for towns and cities across America, not only for the access they provided to distant places and distant markets but also for the depots that were a focus of community life, and reviews the lasting heritage of the railroads in our culture today. This is “an engaging book of train stories” from one of railroading’s finest historians (Choice). “Highly recommended to train buffs and others in love with early railroading.” —Library Journal “With plenty of detail, Grant brings a bygone era back to life, addressing everything from social and commercial appeal, racial and gender issues, safety concerns, and leaps in technology . . . A work that can appeal to both casual and hardcore enthusiasts.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

North American Railroads

North American Railroads
Title North American Railroads PDF eBook
Author Brian Solomon
Publisher Voyageur Press
Total Pages 323
Release 2014-10-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1627885579

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This richly illustrated encyclopedia of classic and contemporary American railroads features consise histories of 101 U.S. and Canadian railroads past and present. Illustrated with period and modern photography in both color and black and white, evocative print ads, and system maps, each profile is also accompanied by one or more fact boxes offering details on the railroads' geographic scope, hardware, and freight and passenger operations. Spanning more than a century and a half, this giant compendium of “fallen flags,” Class I behemoths, classic regional carriers, and transportation icons is sure to become the go-to compendium for railfans of all stripes.

Railroads

Railroads
Title Railroads PDF eBook
Author Charlton Ogburn
Publisher
Total Pages 212
Release 1977
Genre Transportation
ISBN

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Historical account of the growth of the railroad and it's influence on American history.

Railroad Facts

Railroad Facts
Title Railroad Facts PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 100
Release 1934
Genre Railroads
ISBN

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