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The Pennsylvania Railroad in Indiana: Railroads Past and Present

Autor William J. Watt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 apr 2000
The Pennsylvania Railroad's keystone" once ranked among America's most widely-recognised corporate logos. The company's sleek trains attracted discriminating travellers during the golden age of rail passenger service. An economic powerhouse which for years qualified as the nation's largest industrial employer, the Pennsy set the pace in freight tonnage, ridership, excellence of service, and the fast schedules of its famous passenger runs. This unique railroad occupies an exceptional and enviable place in transportation history. Originally built to link the two most important cities in its home state, the Pennsy then captured wider territory - not with its own track gangs, but using an energetic bevy of operating executives, finance men, and lawyers who forged alliances with other railroads, bailed them out of financial trouble, amassed their securities, and then took over their routes. In large part it was the railroads that propelled Indiana out of its "Jeffersonian" agrarian outlook and into the robust capitalism of Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller. This is also the story of the growth of cities and industry along Indiana's Pennsy lines. The Pennsylvania Railroad was much more than a mere participant in this remarkable process. It often led the way. The railroad in time exerted a profound influence upon Indiana's economy. At its peak the Pennsy operated one-fourth of the state's rail mileage. Its corridors ranging west from Pittsburgh sliced across the Hoosier landscape, and altered the living habits of people who lived or worked near these heavily-utilised tracks. The Pennsylvania Railroad in Indiana captures the history of the Pennsy and its Indiana predecessor lines. Here we meet its famous passenger trains, the empire-builders who put down track later acquired by the Pennsy, its impact upon the state's economy, the railroad's contributions to Allied victory in World War II, and the post-war decline which led to merger into Penn Central. Wonderful photographs, advertising and promotional materials, and detailed maps resurrect its speedy passenger trains and heavy-tonnage freights, and show how it earned its slogan: "The Standard Railroad of the World."
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ISBN-13: 9780253337085
ISBN-10: 0253337089
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 162 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
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The first Indiana history of that economic powerhouse, The Pennsy, which at one time operated one-fourth of the state's rail mileage and for years qualified as the nation's largest industrial employer. It rightly became "The Standard Railroad of the World."