About This Book
The author recounts the discovery of early railroad relics in her hometown and combines personal reminiscence with technical and social history to trace the introduction of steam railways in Britain and the United States and the emergence of Kentucky's first lines. She describes early locomotive experiments, the spectacle and public reaction to inaugural runs, the local drive to connect agricultural markets to waterways, and practical details of early engines and coaches. The narrative mixes archival research, contemporary press accounts, and family memory to chart the technological, economic, and cultural effects of early rail transport in the region.
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