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Much has been written on the theory of railroad location, but the writer recalls little on the actual practice and modern methods of procedure in the field, and while he feels that there are many engineers far better qualified than he to take up the subject, the fact remains that they have not done so, and there is little public record of current practice. It is hoped that this paper will evoke some discussion, which will cover the subject from the many different standpoints and form a basis for more uniform methods.
Much has been written on the theory of railroad location, but the writer recalls little on the actual practice and modern methods of procedure in the field, and while he feels that there are many engineers far better qualified than he to take up the subject, the fact remains that they have not done so, and there is little public record of current practice. It is hoped that this paper will evoke some discussion, which will cover the subject from the many different standpoints and form a basis for more uniform methods.
Methods of Location on the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad
Lavis, F. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 54 ; 104-138
2021-01-01
351905-01-01 pages
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