Letters from an Old Railway Official. Second Series: [To] His Son, a General Manager
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A collection of letters written by an experienced railway official to his son, who has recently become a general manager, explores various aspects of railway management and organization. The author shares insights gained from a diverse career in the railway industry, addressing challenges such as the need for effective organization in large railway systems, labor relations, and the importance of adapting to modern operational demands. The letters emphasize practical solutions, including the unit system of organization, and provide a vivid portrayal of contemporary railway conditions, making the work both informative and engaging for readers interested in the intricacies of railway operations.
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