Explore the intricate details of the American transportation system in the early 20th century with "Some Phases of the Transportation Problem," by Francis Bacon James. This work delves into the critical issues surrounding transportation, primarily focusing on railroads and their pivotal role in shaping the nation’s economy and infrastructure. James provides insight into the challenges and complexities faced during a transformative period in American history.
This work offers a detailed overview of the economic and regulatory landscapes that governed transportation networks. Perfect for historians, economists, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations of modern transportation, "Some Phases of the Transportation Problem" is a valuable resource that sheds light on the historical context of today’s transportation systems.
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