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Report of the Joint New England Railroad Committee to the Governors of the New England States....
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Report of the Joint New England Railroad Committee to the Governors of the New England States. Rehabilitation By Co-Operation. A Railroad Policy For New England (including a separate bound volume of maps accompanying the report)

by Joint New England Railroad Committee

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Cambridge: University Press, 1923. Softcover. Good/no jacket. The report in gray wraps, 334 pages, 10.5 in tall. A study of 8 New England railroads: New Haven, Boston & Maine, Boston & Albany, Maine Central, Bangor & Aroostook, Grand Trunk, Rutland, and Canadian Pacific. A separate volume in biege wraps contains a general map of New England railroads plus 22 other railroad maps, all in fine condition. The front wrap of the map volume shows brown tone at edges and pea-size hole from bug activity at edge. Both volumes have a library code at the corner of front wrap, no other markings.
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