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Can t Get There from Here
Author | : Sam van der Weerden,Andre Brett |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2022-04-15 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1990048099 |
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Urban passenger rail patronage in Auckland and Wellington is now booming after many years of decline. Outside these two centres, however, the situation is quite different: intercity and regional passenger rail services are scarce, and no other city possesses suburban rail. Can't Get There from Here traces the expansion and the contraction of New Zealand's passenger rail network over the last century. What is the historical context of today's imbalance between rail and road? How far and wide did the passenger rail network once run? Why is there an abject lack of services beyond the North Island's two main cities, even as demand for passenger transport continues to grow? This book seeks to answer these questions. In this fascinating study, Andre Brett argues that the trend away from passenger rail might appear inevitable and irreversible but it was not. Things could have been - and still could be - very different. We need to understand the challenges that brought passenger rail to the brink of extinction in order to create policy for future transport that is efficient and sustainable.
The Train
Author | : Jodie Callaghan |
Publsiher | : Second Story Press |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 2020-03-24 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781772601992 |
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Ashley meets her great-uncle by the old train tracks near their community in Nova Scotia. Ashley sees his sadness, and Uncle tells her of the day years ago when he and the other children from their community were told to board the train before being taken to residential school where their lives were changed forever. They weren't allowed to speak Mi'gmaq and were punished if they did. There was no one to give them love and hugs and comfort. Uncle also tells Ashley how happy she and her sister make him. They are what give him hope. Ashley promises to wait with her uncle by the train tracks, in remembrance of what was lost.
The Railway Journey
Author | : Wolfgang Schivelbusch |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2014-05-06 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780520957909 |
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The impact of constant technological change upon our perception of the world is so pervasive as to have become a commonplace of modern society. But this was not always the case; as Wolfgang Schivelbusch points out in this fascinating study, our adaptation to technological change—the development of our modern, industrialized consciousness—was very much a learned behavior. In The Railway Journey, Schivelbusch examines the origins of this industrialized consciousness by exploring the reaction in the nineteenth century to the first dramatic avatar of technological change, the railroad. In a highly original and engaging fashion, Schivelbusch discusses the ways in which our perceptions of distance, time, autonomy, speed, and risk were altered by railway travel. As a history of the surprising ways in which technology and culture interact, this book covers a wide range of topics, including the changing perception of landscapes, the death of conversation while traveling, the problematic nature of the railway compartment, the space of glass architecture, the pathology of the railway journey, industrial fatigue and the history of shock, and the railroad and the city. Belonging to a distinguished European tradition of critical sociology best exemplified by the work of Georg Simmel and Walter Benjamin, The Railway Journey is anchored in rich empirical data and full of striking insights about railway travel, the industrial revolution, and technological change. Now updated with a new preface, The Railway Journey is an invaluable resource for readers interested in nineteenth-century culture and technology and the prehistory of modern media and digitalization.
Canadian Pacific to the East
Author | : Omer Lavallée,Charles Cooper |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Railroads |
ISBN | : 0921871104 |
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Railway Economy
Author | : Dionysius Lardner |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 588 |
Release | : 1850 |
Genre | : BUSINESS & ECONOMICS |
ISBN | : HARVARD:32044021026356 |
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This book discusses in detail the repercussions of the changes the train made to transportation.
Molten Metal
Author | : Christopher Vine,John Wardle |
Publsiher | : Christopher Vine 2008 |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1908897031 |
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Peter and Grandpa make a little electric locomotive from an old mobility scooter. With Grandpa's furnace, scrap iron is melted, then moulded into wheels. At last the engine is ready to go, but for how long? A making adventure with a twist and lots of technical information. 12 Watercolours by John Wardle. Age 6 to 12.
Railway Transportation Systems
Author | : Christos N. Pyrgidis |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 704 |
Release | : 2016-04-21 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781498788151 |
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Incorporates More Than 25 Years of Research and ExperienceRailway Transportation Systems: Design, Construction and Operation presents a comprehensive overview of railway passenger and freight transport systems, from design through to construction and operation. It covers the range of railway passenger systems, from conventional and high speed inter
The Railway King of Canada
Author | : R. B. Fleming |
Publsiher | : UBC Press |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2007-10-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780774850780 |
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During the first two decades of this century, Sir William Mackenzie was one of Canada’s best known entrepreneurs. He spearheaded some of the largest and most technologically advanced projects undertaken in Canada during his lifetime – building enterprises that became the foundations for such major institutions as Canadian National Railways, Brascan, and the Toronto Transit Commission. He built a business empire that stretched from Montreal to British Columbia and to Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo in Brazil. It included gas, electric, telephone and transit utilities, railroads, hotels, and steamships as well as substantial coal mining, whaling, and timber interests. For a time Mackenzie also owned Canada's largest newspaper, La Presse. He accumulated an enormous personal fortune, but when he died in 1923, his estate was virtually bankrupt as a result of the dramatic collapse of his Canadian Northern Railway during the First World War. In an era when the entrepreneur has come to be seen as a media hero and when struggles about the role of state enterprise in the transportation and energy sectors consume public policy debate, it is ironic that Mackenzie is largely forgotten by all but a few historians and railway aficionados. He left no papers to guide biographers. After a decade of gathering and piecing together fragments from an immense array of sources, Rae Fleming has written the first biography of the man that the German press extolled as the “Railway King of Canada.” Mackenzie was wily, crafty, manipulative, and intimidating. Starting as a general contractor in Eldon Township in rural Ontario, he built a small fortune contracting for the CPR in the Selkirks in the 1880s and then moved on to bigger things. Along the way, he funded the first full-length documentary movie, was toasted by the House of Lords, received a knighthood from George V, and developed close friendships with the major politicians of his day, including Borden and Meighen. In a business biography intended as much for general readers as for a scholarly audience, Fleming offers a revisionist perspective on Mackenzie. He dispels the simplistic approach of those historians and journalists who have depicted Mackenzie and his partner Sir Donald Mann as melodramatic crooks who could have stepped out of the pages of Huckleberry Finn.