Erie Lackawanna: The Death of an American Railroad, 1938-1992

Erie Lackawanna: The Death of an American Railroad, 1938-1992

by H. Roger Grant
Erie Lackawanna: The Death of an American Railroad, 1938-1992

Erie Lackawanna: The Death of an American Railroad, 1938-1992

by H. Roger Grant

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Overview

This 50-year saga of the "Weary Erie" goes far beyond describing in brilliant detail the turbulent last decades of a colorful, spunky, and innovative railroad. As the author vividly shows, the Erie possessed an uncommonly interesting history. For a brief time, it was the longest rail artery in the United States, hailed as "the most stupendous engineering feat ever attempted in America." It pioneered many innovations even after its opening in 1851, notably with the use of the telegraph for traffic control.

The present volume also tells us much about what happened to American railroading, especially in the East, during this period: technological change, government over-regulation, corporate mergers, union "featherbedding," uneven executive leadership, and changing patterns of travel and business. Step by step, the author reveals how the problems faced by the Erie became so numerous and complex that financial collapse and liquidation were inevitable results.

Throughout, the author draws on the abundant records of the Erie and Erie Lackawanna and on dozens of interviews with employees, bankers, lawyers, and industry official who cooperated in telling the story of the Erie's last years "the way it was." The book is illustrated with 45 photographs and drawings and 4 maps.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804727983
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 12/01/1996
Series: TRAINS
Edition description: 1
Pages: 308
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

H.Roger Grant is Professor of History at the University of Akron. He is the author of several books on American history and railroad industry, including, The Corn Belt Route: A History of the Chicago Great Western Railroad Company and We Took the Train.
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