Official Proceedings, Volume 13 offers a detailed look into the operations and discussions of the St. Louis Railway Club, a prominent organization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This volume provides valuable insights into the technical and operational aspects of railroads during a period of significant growth and innovation.
Readers will find detailed reports, presentations, and discussions on topics ranging from locomotive design and maintenance to railway management and safety. The proceedings capture the expertise and experiences of leading engineers, managers, and other professionals involved in the railway industry. This volume serves as a primary source for understanding the challenges and advancements in railroad technology and operations during this transformative era.
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