This pamphlet presents a lively and provocative debate on the economics of railway transportation. Authored by three experts in the field, it explores the reasons why some railway lines are profitable while others are not, and offers practical suggestions for improving the efficiency and profitability of railways. The Eastern Counties Railway Company was a major player in the railway industry in the mid-19th century, and this pamphlet sheds light on its policies and practices.
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