COMMUTER RAILROADS. A PICTORIAL REVIEW OF THE MOST TRAVELLED RAILROADS
These are the railroads that cannot die, says author Dorin, yet they cannot continue to exist under present conditions and controls. Commuters to the big cities call them the "Morning Hotshot", "Cannon Ball", "Banker's special", and economists call them an impossible drain on the public conscience. They are kept running by various financial gymnastics and temporary relief measures---yet as Dorin points out they must be kept running in light of highway congestion and mushrooming city population. The future demands their sound operation because they are the nations most traveled railroads. Cities covered in "Commuter Railroads" are Boston, New York, Cleveland, Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburgh, Montreal and Toronto. Lines covered in "Commuter Railroads" are Long Island, Penn Central, Boston & Maine, Erie & Lackawanna, Reading, Central Railroad of New Jersey, Pennsylvania Reading Seashore, Pittsburgh and Lake Erie, Baltimore & Ohio, Chicago & Northwestern, The Milwaukee Road, Burlington Route, Rock Island, Illinois Central, Chicago South Shore & South Bend, Gulf Mobile & Ohio, Norfolk & Western, Southern Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Canadian National, Government of Ontario Transit, and Grand Trunk Western.
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Corporate Authors:
Superior Publishing Company
708 6th Avenue North, Box 1710
Seattle, WA United States 98111 -
Authors:
- DORIN, P C
- Publication Date: 1970
Media Info
- Features: Photos;
- Pagination: 192 p.
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Commuter service; Passenger service; Urban transportation
- Subject Areas: Operations and Traffic Management; Passenger Transportation; Railroads;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00050673
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Feb 28 1976 12:00AM