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Hard Coal and coal cards. Hauling Anthracite on the New York, Ontario and Western Railway

Autor Martin Robert Karig

Editorial UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON PRESS

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  • Editorial UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON PRESS
  • ISBN13 9781589661202
  • ISBN10 1589661206
  • Tipus Llibre
  • Pàgines 210
  • Any Edició 2008
  • Idioma Anglès
  • Encuadernació Tela

Hard Coal and coal cards. Hauling Anthracite on the New York, Ontario and Western Railway

Autor Martin Robert Karig

Editorial UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON PRESS

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Detalls del llibre

From 1880 through the 1950s, the New York, Ontario and Western Railway hauled coal from the rich anthracite deposits of eastern Pennsylvania to homes throughout the eastern United States and Canada. In "Hard Coal and Coal Cars", Martin Robert Karig chronicles the rise and fall of the O and W's coal hauling operation in a richly illustrated work that interweaves economic, industrial, and technological history. Karig opens his history with the intense competition for the rights to eastern Pennsylvania's lucrative coal-hauling business. He then details the technological developments that transformed coal cars from wooden carts carrying just a few hundred pounds to steel hoppers hauling several tons. Bringing the story into the twentieth century, Karig explains how the O and W's ownership ultimately abandoned the coal-hauling business in the 1950s as coal was supplanted by more reliable and convenient home heating fuels. Rich with the romance of the railroad and crucial to any understanding of Pennsylvania history, "Hard Coal and Coal Cars" will be the definitive book on a fascinating chapter of American life.