Railway Practice: Its Principles and Suggested Reforms Revisited looks at how railroads operate in the real world and why rates, pools, and consolidation matter to everyday commerce.
Written as a practical study, the book explains the interplay between freight classification, rate setting, and the push for fair competition. It surveys how pools and consolidations can improve efficiency while guarding against abuses, and it grounds its arguments in actual railroad data and contemporary observations.
Ideal for readers of economic history, transportation policy, and the practical challenges of running a large rail network.
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