Excerpt from Elements of Railway Economics
The Object of this book is to consider railways and railway business from the economic point of view. It will be well, therefore, to begin by understanding precisely what a railway is.
Historically and etymologically a railway is merely a road on which rails are laid. Originally the rails, whether of stone or wood or iron, were laid flat on the surface, and vehicles with ordinary wheels were free either to use the special track or to move at large over the whole width of the road. In the next stage of development, the rails were continuous iron plates with flanges on their outer edges to confine the Wheels to the track proper. In the next stage, the rails were raised above the surface and the flange was transferred from the rails to the wheels. The railway thus became specialized it could only be used by special vehicles, and the special vehicles could no longer be used on ordinary roads. Naturally, the railway forsook the public highway and was laid on land allocated to its sole use.
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Excerpt from Elements of Railway Economics
For the last nine years, during which I have lectured on Railway Economics at the London School of Economics, I have been constantly hampered by the want of an English text-book of the subject. Having waited long in the hope that some one else would fill the gap, I have in the end reluctantly attempted to fill it myself. Circumstances have, however, prevented me from completing the book which I had planned, and the pages that follow are only an instalment. My apology for publishing an incomplete fragment lies in the hope that to my own students, and perhaps also to the students in classes that have recently been established in Manchester and elsewhere, half a loaf, and that but indifferently baked, may be better than no bread.
I shall be grateful for any correction in matters of fact, or criticism on matters of opinion, that may be sent to me, and trust that the complete work, when published, will benefit by them.
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