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The Quanah Route - A History of the Quanah, Acme, & Pacific Railway (Paperback)
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The Quanah Route - A History of the Quanah, Acme, & Pacific Railway (Paperback)
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The Iron Horse forever changed the American West, from a wild
frontier to a network of scattered settlements tied together by
steel rails. Behind the romantic image of the galloping Iron Horse,
however, lies a rich history of American business activity. Railway
giants have dominated this history, but small companies such as the
Quanah, Acme & Pacific Railway Company (QA&P), a short line
that operated in four counties of northwestern Texas from near the
turn of the century into the 1980s, had just as great an impact in
their areas of operation as the giants did on the national scene.
The QA&P developed in an era when railroads were tightly
regulated by the Railroad Commission of Texas and the federal
Interstate Commerce Commission. The in-depth historical analysis of
an American short line railroad presented here is in essence the
study of all such carriers in the era before deregulation. Fully
illustrated with photographs and memorabilia, this volume covers
the Quanah Route's birth, valiant struggle for life, and eventual
demise in a changing regulatory and competitive environment. This
then is a history not only of a railroad but also of its service
area, particularly during one of the last great railroad
construction booms, which took place in West Texas during the
1920s.
Through the years of the QA&P's life, energetic men such as Sam
Lazarus and Charles Sommer juggled political and financial concerns
against the changing times, Lazarus making the deal by which the
QA&P became a subsidiary of the St. Louis-San Francisco
(Frisco) road. In the end, the "good roads movement," trucking
industry, and growing American passion for the private automobile
spelled the end of the railroads' golden age as the prime carrier
of passengers and products. As traced by Don L. Hofsommer in the
full archives of the QA&P, the history of this short line
railroad embodies the pulse and pathos of a place through the
changing times of the twentieth century.
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