Tube, Train, Tram, and Car; or, Up-to-date locomotion


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Tube, Train, Tram, and Car is an effusive and extensive nonfiction manual on locomotion in the 19th century. Arthur H. Beavan writes about this important piece of technology pivotal to the Industrial Revolution and still used today. Contents: "CHAPTER I PAGE The Old and the New Order of Railway Locomotion, CHAPTER II Some Pioneer Electric Railways, CHAPTER III Some Pioneer Electric Railways (continued), CHAPTER IV Remarkable Electric Railways, CHAPTER V Rejuvenating the Metropolitan Inner Circle, CHAPTER VI The Central London Electric Railway, CHAPTER VII The Tubular System, CHAPTER VIII Touring in the Tubes, CHAPTER IX London's Tangled Tubes, CHAPTER X London's Latest and Longest Tube, CHAPTER XI Electric Tramways Generally."




Tube, Train, Tram, and Car, Or Up-To-Date Locomotion (Illustrated Edition)


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First published in 1903, the aim of this work was to enlighten the general reader on the subject of Electrical Locomotion, giving interesting information about the tube, train, tram and motor-car whilst avoiding too much technical and scientific detail. With 36 black and white illustrations integrated with the text.







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