Railway Transportation (Classic Reprint): A History of Its Economics and of Its Relation to the State - Couverture souple

Raper, Charles Lee

 
9781330833803: Railway Transportation (Classic Reprint): A History of Its Economics and of Its Relation to the State

Synopsis

This volume shows how railways transformed economies and governments around the world, from early networks to modern regulation.

The book traces the rise of railway transportation and its deep impact on industry, policy, and daily life. It covers major regions—Great Britain, France, Italy, Germany, and the United States—yet keeps the focus on how railways shaped management, regulation, and state involvement. Accessible to general readers and students alike, it mixes historical narrative with critical comparisons of value and policy.



Alongside the history, the work surveys how different countries approached state control, private operation, and the economics of rail networks. It explains how rates, service levels, and capital investment influenced national development and public welfare, with attention to practical records and reliable sources.




  • How railways emerged as a driving force in global commerce and governance

  • Different models of state involvement and private operation across nations

  • Analyses of fares, traffic, and the economics of building and running lines

  • Case studies showing the evolution of policy, regulation, and infrastructure



Ideal for readers of transportation history, economic policy, and the history of modern society.

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