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When The Railroad Leaves Town: American Communities In The Age Of Rail Line Abandonment, Eastern United Steates
Joseph P. Schwieterman

When The Railroad Leaves Town: American Communities In The Age Of Rail Line Abandonment, Eastern United Steates

Truman State University Press (Jan 2001)

Subject

  • History
  • Maps/Graphs
  • Multiple Communities/States
  • Photographs
  • RR Abandonments

Plot

This volume tells of closing rail lines from historic junctions, ageing industrial centres, agricultural villages, and familiar tourist destinations throughout the eastern half of the United States. Joseph Schwieterman takes a look at events that contributed to the demise of railroads in 64 towns and cities distinguished by their notable railroad histories or unusual experiences with rail line abandonment. Rail line abandonment claimed more than half of US rail route mileage during the past 50 years and is accompanied by controversial and unexpected developments -- events affecting communities years after the last train departed. This book is a concise narrative, with contrasting photos of local train stations in their prime and after abandonment.

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