The Complete Time Tables offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 19th-century American railroad travel. Compiled by John George Pohlman, this comprehensive collection of train schedules provides a detailed look at the routes, timings, and connections that defined transportation during this transformative era.
More than just a listing of times, this book serves as a historical document, reflecting the growth of the railroad network and its impact on commerce, migration, and daily life. Readers interested in transportation history, genealogy, or the social history of the United States will find a wealth of information within these pages. Explore the routes of yesteryear and discover the intricate details of train travel in a bygone era with "The Complete Time Tables."
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