The Historical Atlas of World Railroads: 400 Maps and Photographs Chart the Networks That Span the World

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At one point railroads were the most important form of transport in the world, responsible for opening up vast areas to settlement and industry. With the threat of global warming and a potential energy crisis looming, rail transportation is experiencing a welcome resurgence.

The Historical Atlas of World Railroads charts the rise, fall and revival of railroads over the past 200 years, from the earliest experiments with wooden rails and horse-drawn wagons, through the rail-building boom of the steam age, to the onset of the modern high-speed lines, diesel-electric locomotives and electric tilting trains of today.

This comprehensive analysis and history covers:
• The development of passenger and freight coaches and locomotives
• How railroads and their infrastructures are built and operated
• The development of rail types
• The construction of tunnels and bridges
• The latest advances in signalling technology, safety systems and freight-handling techniques and equipment.

Packed with archival photographs and high-quality color maps, The Historical Atlas of World Railroads brings history to life by revealing all aspects of rail transportation and technology.

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Description

John Westwood
Hardcover
400 pages
400 illustrations

Over 200 years of railroad development on every continent.

Additional information

Weight 2.9 kg
Dimensions 33 × 24.8 × 3.7 cm