An Epoch in Railway Electrification

An Epoch in Railway Electrification
Author: General Electric Company
Publisher: Schenectady, N.Y. : General Electric
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1910
Genre: Electric locomotives
ISBN:

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The Electrification of Railways

The Electrification of Railways
Author: George Westinghouse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1910
Genre: Railroads
ISBN:

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When the Steam Railroads Electrified, Revised Second Edition

When the Steam Railroads Electrified, Revised Second Edition
Author: William D. Middleton
Publisher: Railroads Past and Present
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2001
Genre: Transportation
ISBN:

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The most comprehensive history of North American railroad electrification, William D. Middleton's When the Steam Railroads Electrified has been out of print for many years. Now, Indiana University Press is proud to announce the return of this much sought after volume in a new, updated second edition, with a new final chapter, appendixes, bibliography, index, and nearly 800 illustrations.For most of the first half of the twentieth century the United States led the world in railroad electrification. Before the outbreak of World War II, it had some 2400 route-miles and more than 6300 track-miles operating under electric power, far more than any other country and more than 20 percent of the world total.In almost every instance, electrification was a huge success. Running times were reduced. Tonnage capacities were increased. Fuel and maintenance costs were lowered, and the service lives of electric locomotives promised to be twice as long as those of steam locomotives. In many cases, the savings resulting from electric operation were sufficient to repay the cost of electrification in as little as five years.Yet despite its many triumphs, electrification of U.S. railroads failed to achieve the wide application that once was so confidently predicted. By the 1970s, it was the Soviet Union, with almost 22,000 electrified route-miles, that led the way, and the U.S. had declined to 17th place behind such countries as Czechoslovakia, Austria, Norway, and Brazil. For a while, the prospects for electric operation for U.S. railroads brightened during the energy crisis of the 1970s, and as power companies began to consider the major market represented by railroads, and then faded away again.Today, electric operation of U.S. railroads is back in the limelight. The federally funded Northeast Corridor Improvement Program has provided an expanded Northeast Corridor electrification, with high-speed trains that are giving the fastest rail passenger service ever seen in North America, while still other high-speed corridors are planned for other parts of the country. And with U.S. rail freight tonnage at its highest levels in history, the ability of electric locomotives to expand capacity promises to bring renewed consideration of freight railroad electrification.Middleton begins his ambitious chronicle of the ups and downs of railway electrification with the history of its early days, and brings it right up to the present - which is surely not the end of this complex and mercurial story.

Electric Railways

Electric Railways
Author: Michael C. Duffy
Publisher: IET
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2003-02-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0852968051

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Electric Railways 1880-1990 explores the history of the integration of both electric and diesel-electric railway systems and identifies the crucial role that diesel-electric traction played in the development of wireless electrification. The evolution of electrical technology and the modern railway produced innovations in engineering that were integral to the development of traction, power and signalling systems. This book presents a thorough survey of electric railway development from the earliest days pf the London Underground to modern electrified main line trains. The distinction between 'enforced electrification' and 'economic electrification' is also discussed and the pioneering role of J.J. Heilmann assessed.

Railway Electrification

Railway Electrification
Author: Harry Fredrick Trewman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1924
Genre: Railroads
ISBN:

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The American Economic Review

The American Economic Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1070
Release: 1916
Genre: Economics
ISBN:

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Includes papers and proceedings of the annual meeting of the American Economic Association. Covers all areas of economic research.

Electric Traction for Railway Trains

Electric Traction for Railway Trains
Author: Edward Parris Burch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1911
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Electric Traction for Railway Trains: A Book for Students, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Superintendents of Motive Power and Others by Edward Parris Burch, first published in 1911, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.