This book details the history and development of Chicago's railroads. It explores the city's growth as an important hub for the national rail system and explains the impact of railroads on Chicago's economy and culture. The book also looks at the various controversies surrounding the expansion of Chicago's railroads, including the political and economic factors that affected industry growth during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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