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Building and Repairing Railways by Marshall M. Kirkman 1902 Science of Railways
Building and Repairing Railways by Marshall M. Kirkman 1902 HC
Supplement to Science of Railways
NOT A REPRINT
Hard Cover
Contents
INTRODUCTION, PAWL
19
CHAPTER I. Railway evolution. The development of the
railway illustrated, 21
CHAPTER 1I. The reconnoissance-the first step in railway
construction, 47
CHAPTER III. The preliminary survey-the second step in
railway construction, 58
CHAPTER IV. The location-the third step in railway con-
struction, 83
CHAPTER V. Construction, 90
CHAPTER VI. Standards of construction and material,147
CHAPTER VII. Constructing track 297
CHAPTER VIII. Maintenance of way, 322
CHAPTER IX. Wrecks, 441
CHAPTER X. Maintenance of bridges and buildings, . . 455
CHAPTER XI. Construction and maintenance accounts,477
CHAPTER XII. Maintenance and operation. What cost is
dependent upon, 480
CHAPTER XIII. Maintenance. Fixed operating expenses, 510
CHAPTER XIV. Maintenance. Cost of operating affected
by facilities, 524
CHAPTER XV. Maintenance. Things that enter into the
maintenance of a railroad, 530
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