About Rapid Transit and Elevated Railroads
"Rapid Transit and Elevated Railroads" is an invaluable resource for historians, engineers, and transportation enthusiasts interested in the development of urban transit systems in the late 19th century. Written by Francis Ellis Galloupe, a civil engineer and expert in transportation, this book provides a detailed history of the construction and operation of the first rapid transit and elevated railroads in the United States. It is a fascinating glimpse into the technological and social changes that accompanied the rise of modern cities.
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