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The Working and Management of an English Railway: Exploring Victorian Railway Operations and Management

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In "The Working and Management of an English Railway," George Findlay presents a meticulous exploration of the operational intricacies and managerial practices of the British railway system during the Victorian era. Through detailed case studies and data-driven analysis, Findlay employs a pragmatic yet engaging literary style that blends technical precision with accessibility. His work situates itself within the broader discourse of industrial management literature, contributing to the understanding of transportation networks as vital components of economic infrastructure. The text not only illuminates the day-to-day operations of railways but also underscores the socio-economic impact of railway systems on 19th-century Britain. George Findlay, a prominent figure in railway management and a noted author, draws from his extensive experience in the field to provide a firsthand perspective on railway operations. His background in engineering and administration not only informs his analytical approach but also enhances the authenticity of his observations. Having witnessed the rapid expansion of the railway network and the challenges it posed, Findlay's insights reflect both the triumphs and tribulations of this transformative period in British history. This book is invaluable for readers interested in the fields of industrial history, transport economics, and engineering management. Findlay'Äôs authoritative voice and methodical exploration make it an essential resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, seeking a deeper understanding of the foundational role railways played in shaping modern society.

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eBook : 8 de diciembre de 2020

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