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This is my translation of Horace Porter's "Railway Passenger Travel," which constitutes Chapter 6 of The Railways of America: Construction, Development, Operation and Facilities (London: John Murray, 1890), pp. 228-66). Horace Porter, vice-president of the Pullman Palace-Car Company, and the other contributors to this book were experts in the field of American railways. I intend to conduct an investigation into early Japanese railways and publish the results in the coming issues of The Journal of Seigakuin University. The purpose of this translation of Horace Porter's article is to let this well-conceived study of the history of early American railways shed a clarifying light on the process of Japanese railway construction during the Meiji period(1869-1912).
- 聖学院大学の論文
- 1999-09-25