Explore the intricacies of railway traffic departments in the early 20th century with "Railway Traffic Departments, Organization And Systems- The Solicitation Of Freight" by Edward C. Potter. This historical work delves into the organizational structures and systems employed by railway companies for the solicitation of freight, providing valuable insights into the operations of railroads during a pivotal era in transportation history.
Gain a detailed understanding of the methods and strategies used to manage and optimize freight traffic, offering a glimpse into the business practices of the time. A must-read for historians, transportation enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the evolution of railway systems in the United States.
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