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Rambles on Railways

Chapter 4: MAPS AND DIAGRAMS.
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A survey of mid-19th-century railway development and operation across Britain and its colonies, blending travelogue, engineering description, and financial analysis. It traces construction techniques and infrastructure such as tunnels, gradients, and proposed urban underground lines, and considers traffic receipts, capital structures, dividends, and funding. Interspersed observations from site visits, maps, diagrams, and appendices illustrate practical details and contemporary projects, while statistical tables and corrective notes clarify reported figures. The tone balances technical explanation with on-the-ground reporting of routes and engineering works.

MAPS AND DIAGRAMS.

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Routes from London to Brindisi by the Mont Cenis and the Brenner 14
Plan of the Harbour and Town of Brindisi 15
Map of the United States and the Union Pacific Railroad 17
Map of India and of Indian Railways 245
Gradients of Holborn Hill and Snow Hill, London 322
A Centre-Rail Engine and Train ascending a steep Gradient and going round a sharp Curve 334
Patent Centre-Rail Engine—Front Elevation 337
Map of the Underground Metropolitan Railway, London 387
Section of the Metropolitan Line 388
Section of Mr. Remmington’s Proposed Tunnel between France and England 399
The Great Tunnel of the Alps 401
Section of the Mont Cenis Railway 401