From Rail to Road and Back Again

From Rail to Road and Back Again
Author: Colin Divall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317131861

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The coming of the railways signalled the transformation of European society, allowing the quick and cheap mass transportation of people and goods on a previously unimaginable scale. By the early decades of the twentieth century, however, the domination of rail transport was threatened by increased motorised road transport which would quickly surpass and eclipse the trains, only itself to be challenged in the twenty-first century by a renewal of interest in railways. Yet, as the studies in this volume make clear, to view the relationship between road and rail as a simple competition between two rival forms of transportation, is a mistake. Rail transport did not vanish in the twentieth century any more than road transport vanished in the nineteenth with the appearance of the railways. Instead a mutual interdependence has always existed, balancing the strengths and weaknesses of each system. It is that interdependence that forms the major theme of this collection. Divided into two main sections, the first part of the book offers a series of chapters examining how railway companies reacted to increasing competition from road transport, and exploring the degree to which railways depended on road transportation at different times and places. Part two focuses on road mobility, interpreting it as the innovative success story of the twentieth century. Taken together, these essays provide a fascinating reappraisal of the complex and shifting nature of European transportation over the last one hundred years.

Rails in the Road

Rails in the Road
Author: Oliver Green
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781473869400

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There have been passenger tramways in Britain for 150 years, but it is a rollercoaster story of rise, decline and a steady return. Trams have come and gone, been loved and hated, popular and derided, considered both wildly futuristic and hopelessly outdated by politicians, planners and the public alike. Horse trams, introduced from the USA in the 1860s, were the first cheap form of public transport on city streets. Electric systems were developed in nearly every urban area from the 1890s and revolutionised town travel in the Edwardian era.A century ago, trams were at their peak, used by everyone all over the country and a mark of civic pride in towns and cities from Dover to Dublin. But by the 1930s they were in decline and giving way to cheaper and more flexible buses and trolleybuses. By the 1950s all the major systems were being replaced. Londons last tram ran in 1952 and ten years later Glasgow, the city most firmly linked with trams, closed its network down. Only Blackpool, famous for its decorated cars, kept a public service running and trams seemed destined only for scrapyards and museums.A gradual renaissance took place from the 1980s, with growing interest in what are now described as light rail systems in Europe and North America. In the UK and Ireland modern trams were on the streets of Manchester from 1992, followed successively by Sheffield, Croydon, the West Midlands, Nottingham, Dublin and Edinburgh (2014). Trams are now set to be a familiar and significant feature of twenty-first century urban life, with more development on the way.

Retribution Rails

Retribution Rails
Author: Erin Bowman
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2017
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780544918887

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Ten years after the events of Vengeance Road, Reece Murphy, who has been forced to join the Rose Riders gang, must work with aspiring journalist Charlotte Vaughn to get free.

Report Showing the Cost and Income of a Rail road as Surveyed from Toledo Ohio to Chicago Illinois

Report Showing the Cost and Income of a Rail road as Surveyed from Toledo  Ohio  to Chicago  Illinois
Author: George Rumford Baldwin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1847
Genre: The West-Economic conditions
ISBN: UIUC:30112106077149

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Strasburg Rail Road

Strasburg Rail Road
Author: Eric S. Conner and Steve Barrall
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467125079

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When the Strasburg Rail Road was chartered in 1832, no one anticipated the myriad of obstacles the short line would encounter. What began as an afterthought in the early 19th century eventually became one of America's premier steam train excursions and the most visited heritage railroad in the continental United States. By 1957, the declining condition of its rails and the lack of freight and passenger service seemed to mark the end of the railroad, but it was given new life in 1958, and not even the wildest imagination foresaw the remarkable transformation and development this "Methuselah of railroads" would undergo. This book chronicles the unlikely success of America's oldest continuously operating railroad. Explore how and why Strasburg's four-and-a-half-mile line survived, and discover the story behind its ascension to prominence as an iconic, internationally known, small-town steam railroad.

The Wilmington Raleigh Rail Road Company 1833 1854

The Wilmington   Raleigh Rail Road Company  1833 1854
Author: James C. Burke
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2011-07-25
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780786486748

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In 1833, the Wilmington & Raleigh Rail Road Company set out to connect the port city of Wilmington to North Carolina's capital. When it was done in 1840, after changing its route, the company had completed 161 miles of track--the longest railroad in the world at the time--and provided continuous transportation from the town of Weldon on the Roanoke River to Wilmington and on to Charleston, South Carolina, by steamboat. A marvel of civil engineering by the standards of the day, the railroad constituted a tour de force of organization, finance and political will that risked the fortunes of individuals and the credit of the state. This study chronicles the project from its inception, exploring its impact on subsequent railroad development in North Carolina and its significance within the context of American railroad history as a whole.

Rail road Reports

Rail road Reports
Author: New Hampshire. Railroad Commissioners,Arthur R. Kimball,Isaac William Smith,Mr. Ray (Ossian),Ossian Ray
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1884
Genre: Railroads
ISBN: UOM:35112103630499

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Long Island Rail Road

Long Island Rail Road
Author: David D. Morrison
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781439644218

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The Long Island Rail Road is the oldest railroad in the country still operating under its original name. As the busiest railroad in North America, it carries 265,000 customers each weekday aboard 735 trains on 11 different branches. The Port Jefferson Branch serves 10 stations from Hicksville to Port Jefferson and carries nearly 20 percent of the railroad’s passenger traffic over its 32 miles of track. Hicksville Station is the site of the October 8, 1955, “End of Steam Ceremony,” when steam locomotives were retired from service. The oldest surviving station building constructed by the Long Island Rail Road is on this branch at St. James. Between 1895 and 1938, the branch extended 10 miles east to Wading River. The branch was not electrified until 1970 and that was only to Huntington Station, east of which is served by diesel and dual-mode locomotives.