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Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland

Chapter 44: Footnotes.
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The author chronicles a long career in British and Irish railways, beginning with boyhood memories and early office life and progressing through managerial roles, industry reforms, legislative debates, and technical developments. He intersperses personal anecdotes about colleagues and conferences with descriptions of routes, terminals, fares, and organizational changes, and records travel to Scotland, Ireland, continental congresses, and overseas lines. Discussions cover the practicalities of operations — rates, signals, and light railways — alongside reflections on institutional change, amalgamation, and commissions tasked with assessing railway futures, closing with perspectives on industry development and professional transition.

Footnotes.

{207a}  White population.

{207b}  If native population taken into account the approximate figure is 700 inhabitants.