The American Railroad Network, 1861-1890
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Author(s)George Rogers Taylor, Irene D. Neu
PublisherUniversity of Illinois Press
ISBN / ASIN025207114X
ISBN-139780252071140
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Sales Rank1,492,647
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Rapid population growth in the Great Plains and the American West after the Civil War was the result not only of railroad expansion but of a collaboration among competing railroads to adopt a uniform width for track. "The American Railroad Network, 1861-1890" shows how the consolidation of smaller railroads and the growth of capitalism worked to unify the fragmented railroad industry through standardization. George Rogers Taylor and Irene D. Neu cover the emergence of railroads before and during the Civil War, their expansions westward, the gradual adoption of a national rail gauge, and the development of standardized equipment and car interchange rules that set examples for American industry in general. A pioneering work first published in 1956, "The American Railroad Network, 1861-1890" provides a framework for understanding how advancements in technology are both impeded and fostered by political processes and commercial pressures.This paperback edition features three full-color fold-out maps and a new introduction by Railroad History editor Mark Reutter.
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