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CORRESPONDENCE. WATERLOO AND CITY RAILWAY.
Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 1900H Berridge, H H D HAY, B M Jenkin
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For most communities, it was a matter of life or death to be serviced by a rail line. The civilizing potential of the railway generated enthusiasm in the middle decades of the nineteenth century. Intensified contacts would promote general welfare; improved communications would stimulate economic growth, give confidence in the future, and consolidate ...
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For most communities, it was a matter of life or death to be serviced by a rail line. The civilizing potential of the railway generated enthusiasm in the middle decades of the nineteenth century. Intensified contacts would promote general welfare; improved communications would stimulate economic growth, give confidence in the future, and consolidate ...
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Street railways in foreign cities
National Municipal Review, 1931AbstractA concise survey of the street railway situation in Canada and Europe.
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Gas engines in city railway and lighting service
Proceedings of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1910It is not the object of this paper to present the subject of internal combustion engines from a scientific point of view, or to report on results obtained from tests made under the most favorable conditions with apparatus and facilities only to be found in an experimental laboratory, but to consider the subject under the following heads:
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Coal, Canals, Railways, and Industrial Cities
1994During the decades after the 1820s, Americans reshaped the industrial landscape by gradually substituting coal for the wood and flowing water they were using as energy sources and iron for wood in structures and machinery. The amount of power they could obtain from wood or water at a given place was limited, but coal resources were so large that more ...
Robert B. Gordon, Patrick M. Malone
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The Impact of Railways on Victorian Cities.
The Economic Journal, 1969B. R. Mitchell, J. R. Kellett
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Railway Stations as Part of Mobility in the Smart City Concept
Transportation Research Procedia, 2021Oliver BubelĂny +2 more
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DISCUSSION. THE WATERLOO AND CITY RAILWAY.
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 1900SIR D FOX +22 more
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