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Problems in Transportation

September 16, 1915 issue

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This article presents information regarding the book "The History of Transport," by Adam W. Kirkaldy and Alfred Dudley Evans. This book was written primarily to assist in the systematic study of transportation problems in the new commercial schools of Great Britain. It includes not only the history and problems of railway transportation, but those of canals and ocean transport as well, including a suggestive chapter on the economics of marine fuel. Of most interest to American readers are the comments of the authors on questions of policy that touch our own problems.

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HISTORY of Transport, The (Book); KIRKALDY, Adam W.; INLAND navigation; TRANSPORTATION; TRANSPORTATION problems (Programming); GREAT Britain
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