"An Economic Study Of Tonnage For Freight Locomotives" offers a detailed examination of the economic factors influencing the efficiency and profitability of freight locomotives. Authored by Jerome Goodspeed Van Zandt, this study delves into the intricate relationship between tonnage, locomotive performance, and overall operational costs within the railroad industry.
The book likely covers topics such as optimal tonnage levels for different types of locomotives, the impact of train weight on fuel consumption, maintenance requirements, and the potential for increased revenue generation. It would appeal to railway engineers, economists, and transportation professionals seeking to optimize freight operations and improve the economic viability of rail transport.
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