Railway Age
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Page : 1362 pages
File Size : 26,53 MB
Release : 1939
Category : Railroads
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Page : 1362 pages
File Size : 26,53 MB
Release : 1939
Category : Railroads
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Page : 554 pages
File Size : 41,38 MB
Release : 1964
Category : Railroad engineering
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Page : 1338 pages
File Size : 23,12 MB
Release : 1948-07
Category : Railroads
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Page : 806 pages
File Size : 14,63 MB
Release : 1943
Category : Railroad engineering
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Page : 790 pages
File Size : 14,15 MB
Release : 1943
Category : Railroad engineering
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Page : 1036 pages
File Size : 18,88 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Mineral industries
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Author : Ian Savage
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 46,21 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 146155571X
The American public has a fascination with railroad wrecks that goes back a long way. One hundred years ago, staged railroad accidents were popular events. At the Iowa State fair in 1896, 89,000 people paid $20 each, at current prices, to see two trains, throttles wide open, collide with each other. "Head-on Joe" Connolly made a business out of "cornfield meets" holding seventy-three events in thirty-six years. Picture books of train wrecks do good business presumably because a train wreck can guarantee a spectacular destruction of property without the messy loss of life associated with aircraft accidents. A "train wreck" has also entered the popular vocabulary in a most unusual way. When political manoeuvering leads to failure to pass the federal budget, and a shutdown is likely of government services, this is widely called a "train wreck. " In business and team sports, bumbling and lack of coordination leading to a spectacular and public failure to perform is also called "causing a train wreck. " A person or organization who is disorganized may be labelled a "train wreck. " It is therefore not surprising that the public perception of the safety of railroads centers on images of twisted metal and burning tank cars, and a general feeling that these events occur quite often. After a series of railroad accidents, such as occurred in the winter of 1996 or the summer of 1997, there are inevitable calls that government "should do something.
Author : United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Safety
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Page : 200 pages
File Size : 18,35 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Railroad accidents
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Author : Brian Solomon
Publisher : Voyageur Press (MN)
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 22,42 MB
Release : 2016-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0760349975
The ultimate guide for train lovers, Field Guide to Trains is fully loaded with pictures and fun facts on all the machines that ride the rails
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Page : 836 pages
File Size : 35,37 MB
Release : 1961
Category : Railroads
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