Abandoned Railroad Corridors in Kentucky

Abandoned Railroad Corridors in Kentucky
Title Abandoned Railroad Corridors in Kentucky PDF eBook
Author Lisa Rainey Brownell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Rail-trails
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Ghost Railroads of Kentucky

Ghost Railroads of Kentucky
Title Ghost Railroads of Kentucky PDF eBook
Author Elmer Griffith Sulzer
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 312
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780253334848

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Ghost Railroads of Kentucky (first published in 1967) and its two sister volumes, Ghost Railroads of Indiana (1970) and Ghost Railroads of Tennessee (1975), provide the authoritative account of the abandoned lines in the railroad heartland east of the Mississippi. No mere compilation of dry statistics on track closings and running schedules (though they are here too!), this book is full of the life and vigor of Kentucky's economic arteries. Professor Sulzer, a consummate storyteller, recounts the human drama surrounding these ghost lines. Even poor Alex Richardson, shamefully lynched on the new railroad bridge over the Kentucky River at West Irvine, has his sad story told.

Appalachian Corridor I-66 from US 23 in Pike County Kentucky to the King Coal Highway in Mingo County West Virginia

Appalachian Corridor I-66 from US 23 in Pike County Kentucky to the King Coal Highway in Mingo County West Virginia
Title Appalachian Corridor I-66 from US 23 in Pike County Kentucky to the King Coal Highway in Mingo County West Virginia PDF eBook
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Pages 756
Release 2003
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A Summary of Steam Railroad Abandonment in Kentucky

A Summary of Steam Railroad Abandonment in Kentucky
Title A Summary of Steam Railroad Abandonment in Kentucky PDF eBook
Author Elmer Griffith Sulzer
Publisher
Pages 6
Release 1957*
Genre Railroads
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Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
Title Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated PDF eBook
Author Kentucky
Publisher
Pages 554
Release 2006
Genre Annotations and citations (Law)
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The L&N Railroad In Kentucky As Seen through Postcards

The L&N Railroad In Kentucky As Seen through Postcards
Title The L&N Railroad In Kentucky As Seen through Postcards PDF eBook
Author Charles H. Bogart
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 212
Release 2018-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 138772780X

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The Louisville & Nashville Railroad (L&N) was incorporated in 1850 to build a rail line from Louisville, Kentucky, south to Nashville, Tennessee. The railroad was completed in 1861 just in time for the Civil War. L&N, unlike most southern lines, thanks to providing transportation for the Federal Army during the Civil War, survived the war with money available for expansion. Thus L&N acquired a number of southern railroads that would provide the L&N with track extending south from Louisville to Pensacola, Florida; Mobile, Alabama; and New Orleans, Louisiana. L&N's Kentucky track was served by fifteen yards: Madisonville, Owensboro (Doyle), Bowling Green, Skilman, Louisville (Strawberry), Latonia, DeCoursey, Paris, Lexington, Winchester (Patio), Corbin, Ravenna, Hazard (Crawford), Loyall, and Harlan. Within the following pages we will journey over the L&N in Kentucky via postcards, but our journey routes will not always follow direct L&N train routing.

Local Environmental Movements

Local Environmental Movements
Title Local Environmental Movements PDF eBook
Author Pradyumna Karan
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 318
Release 2010-09-12
Genre Science
ISBN 0813129230

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Increasing evidence of the irreparable damage humans have inflicted on the planet has caused many to adopt a defeatist attitude toward the future of the global environment. Local Environmental Movements: A Comparative Study of the United States and Japan analyzes how local groups in both Japan and the United States refuse to surrender the Earth to a depleted and polluted fate. Drawing on numerous case studies, scholars from around the world discuss efforts by grassroots organizations and movements to protect the environment and to preserve the landscapes they love and depend upon. The authors examine citizen campaigns protesting nuclear radiation and chemical weapons disposal. Other groups have organized to protect farmlands and urban landscapes to groups that organize to preserve steams, wildlife habitats, tidal flats, coral reefs, National Parks, and biodiversity. These small groups of determined citizens are occasionally successful, demonstrating the power of democracy against seemingly insurmountable odds. In other cases, the groups failed to bring about the desired change. This book explores the distinctive leaders, the relevant laws and regulations, local politics, and the historical and cultural contexts that influenced the goals and successes of the various groups. The contributors conclude that there is no one single environmental movement but many, and the volume emphasizes grassroots movements and advocacy groups that represent local constituencies. By studying these groups and their respective challenges, Local Environmental Movements highlights the common themes as well as the distinctive features of environmental advocates in the United States and Japan. Over decades, these groups’ have nurtured environmental awareness and promoted the concept of sustainable development that respects the need for both environmental protection and cultural preservation.