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The volume presents a thorough illustrated survey of railroad engineering, equipment, and administration, tracing technological evolution and practical methods for locating, constructing, and maintaining lines. Chapters cover surveying and roadbed work, bridge and tunnel construction, track-laying and upkeep, locomotive and car design and mechanics, and large-scale engineering feats such as viaducts and cantilevers. It also examines organizational and legal aspects of railway management, staffing, operations, and safety practices, discusses construction under difficult conditions and underwater foundations, and highlights innovations and appliances that shaped operations, maintenance, and traffic interchange.

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Thomas Curtis Clarke

Thomas Curtis Clarke was an American author and engineer known for his contributions to the field of railway construction and management. His notable work, "The American Railway: Its Construction, Development, Management, and Appliances," provides an in-depth look at the technological advancements and operational practices of railways in the United States. Through his writing, Clarke aimed to educate readers on the complexities of railway systems, highlighting their significance in the development of American infrastructure. His insights remain valuable for those interested in the history and evolution of rail transport.

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