"Notes On Electric Railway Economies", by W. C. Gotshall, offers a detailed examination of the financial aspects of electric railway systems at the dawn of the 20th century. This work provides insights into the economic considerations vital for the construction and operation of electric railways. From initial investment costs to ongoing operational expenses and potential revenue streams, Gotshall's analysis is both thorough and practical.
This book will be of interest to historians of technology and transportation, as well as anyone studying the development of urban and interurban transit systems. It provides a valuable snapshot of the economic thinking that shaped the early electric railway industry.
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