The American Railroad Transporation Before the Railroad The Construction of the Railroad The New Type of Carriage River Steamboat and Canal Packet as Models for the American Railroad Car Sea Voyage on Rails Postscript The Compartment The End of Converstaion while Traveling Isolation Drama in the Compartment The Compartment as a Problem Railroad Space and Railroad Time Excursus: The Space of Glass Architecture Acknowledgements Foreword Alan Trachtenberg Preface to the 2014 Edition.
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