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The Iron Horse and the Windy City - How Railroads Shaped Chicago (Hardcover)
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The Iron Horse and the Windy City - How Railroads Shaped Chicago (Hardcover)
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With the coming of railroads, upstart Chicago quickly became the
Midwest's center for commerce and trade, overtaking its older
rival, St. Louis. The first tracks to link the East coast with the
West ran through Chicago, and within a few decades the city grew to
be the hub of an immense transportation network that stretched
across the nation. Noted transportation writer David M. Young
vividly tells how railroads created and shaped Chicago, from the
earliest times to the present. He shows how the expansion of rail
lines promoted the growth of the suburbs, and how Chicago's
burgeoning manufacturing hub became home to such corporate giants
as Cyrus McCormick's harvester operation and catalogue houses
Montgomery Ward; Spiegel; and Sears, Roebuck and Company. For the
most part, the railroad companies that schemed to bypass Chicago
failed. As the hub of a vast transportation network, Chicago
experienced many tragic accidents at rail crossings. One of the
first books to deal with the history of accidents and issues of
safety, The Iron Horse and the Windy City reveals how Chicago
eventually forced railroad companies to eliminate dangerous
crossings by installing barriers or by raising tracks above street
level. Railroad magnates, entrepreneurs, and ordinary people come
to life in this first comprehensive account of the impact of
railroads on Chicago. Transportation historians and general readers
interested in Chicago will find it both essential and engaging.
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