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Railways in the Netherlands : A Brief History, 1834-1994

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This book traces the origin, growth, decline, and resurrection of the railway system of the Netherlands from its beginnings to privatization in the 1990s, and places its history in the context of the political and socioeconomic development of the country.

At first, the largely agrarian and mercantile Dutch society saw little use for such a novel system of transportation, thanks to a highly developed system of roads and waterways.

However, the success of early English railways did not go unnoticed, and in 1834 a plan was developed for a railway from Amsterdam to the Prussian Ruhr area to replace the transportation system along the Rhine River.

Although this initial plan was finally abandoned, other lines were opened in 1839.

The technology was largely borrowed from England and Belgium, but from the outset Dutch engineers played an important role in the development of the network.

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Stanford University Press
0804739471 / 9780804739474
Hardback
01/08/2002
United States
English
22 cm
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