Study of consolidation of 120 British lines into four; Railways Act of 1921 is basic railway legislation of Great Britain; voluntary grouping in United States; American theory of mergers; machinery of grouping; financial arrangements; British principle that railroad is worth what it earns; results of consolidation; standardization; centralization of administration; efficiency in shops. (See also - discussion p 87-94)
Consolidation of railroads in England and America
Ry. Club Pittsburgh -- Official Proc
1929
8 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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