Indiana Transportation Fact Book

Indiana Transportation Fact Book
Title Indiana Transportation Fact Book PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 89
Release 1989
Genre Transportation
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Indiana Transportation Fact Book

Indiana Transportation Fact Book
Title Indiana Transportation Fact Book PDF eBook
Author Indiana. Transportation Coordinating Board
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 1982
Genre Transportation
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Transportation Energy Data Book

Transportation Energy Data Book
Title Transportation Energy Data Book PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 340
Release 2005
Genre Energy conservation
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The Official Chuck Norris Fact Book

The Official Chuck Norris Fact Book
Title The Official Chuck Norris Fact Book PDF eBook
Author Chuck Norris
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Pages 314
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1414334494

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For the first time, Norris gives readers not only his favorite "facts about himself, but also the stories behind the facts and the code by which he lives his life.

State Traffic Safety Information

State Traffic Safety Information
Title State Traffic Safety Information PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 114
Release 1997
Genre Traffic accidents
ISBN

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American Railroads

American Railroads
Title American Railroads PDF eBook
Author John F. Stover
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 327
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0226776603

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Few scenes capture the American experience so eloquently as that of a lonely train chugging across the vastness of the Great Plains, or snaking through tortuous high mountain passes. Although this vision was eclipsed for a time by the rise of air travel and trucking, railroads have enjoyed a rebirth in recent years as profitable freight carriers. A fascinating account of the rise, decline, and rebirth of railroads in the United States, John F. Stover's American Railroads traces their history from the first lines that helped eastern seaports capture western markets to today's newly revitalized industry. Stover describes the growth of the railroads' monopoly, with the consequent need for state and federal regulations; relates the vital part played by the railroads during the Civil War and the two World Wars; and charts the railroads' decline due to the advent of air travel and trucking during the 1950s. In two new chapters, Stover recounts the remarkable recovery of the railroads, along with other pivotal events of the industry's recent history. During the 1960s declining passenger traffic and excessive federal regulation led to the federally-financed creation of Amtrak to revive passenger service and Conrail to provide freight service on bankrupt northeastern railroads. The real savior for the railroads, though, proved to be the Staggers Rail Act of 1980, which brought prosperity to rail freight carriers by substantially deregulating the industry. By 1995, renewed railroad freight traffic had reached nearly twice its former peak in 1944. Bringing both a seasoned eye and new insights to bear on one of the most American of industries, Stover has produced the definitive history of railroads in the United States.

Chicagoland Commuter Railroads

Chicagoland Commuter Railroads
Title Chicagoland Commuter Railroads PDF eBook
Author Andrew T. Roth
Publisher Enthusiast Books
Pages 128
Release 2007-05-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9781583881903

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Commuter, or Suburban Rail Passenger Train Services have been an important part of the Chicago Metro area for well over 100 years. Since the city and its suburbs are economically interdependent upon one another, passenger service could not be discontinued without severe economic impacts on the entire Chicago area. The Metra Commuter Rail Service and the Indiana Commuter Transportation District (South Shore) services have realized this and are providing a crucial life line for the many Chicago-Suburban corridors, and have made substantial gains and many expansions since the 1980s. This book reviews the commuter services offered in the Chicago area on the Chicago & North Western, The Milwaukee Road, the South Shore, the Illinois Central, the Rock Island, the Burlington, the Wabash, the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio, the South Shore, the New York Central and the Pennsylvania Railroads before the development of the RTA, Metra and NICTD.