Principles of Railroad Transportation by Emory Richard Johnson and Thurman William Van Metre is a classic, non-fiction work from the early 20th century that serves as a foundational text on the subject, covering the history, operations, and economic principles of railroads, including topics like traffic, communication, and the shift from steam to electric power. It is considered a culturally important historical document, with modern reprints available that preserve its original archival format, though they may contain imperfections from the original scanning process.
- Part of Appleton’s Railway Series. Sound binding, front cover is loose.




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