Railroaders without Borders
A History of the Railroad Development Corporation
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:22nd Oct '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A Trains Magazine Notable Railroad Book of 2015
For over 25 years, the creatively led Railroad Development Corporation (RDC) has rejuvenated a series of down-and-out and even defunct railroads. Launched in 1987 by Henry Posner III, this investment and management company has demonstrated that it is possible both to have a conscience and to earn a profit in today's railroad industry. With ventures on four continents, RDC has created an admirable record of long-term commitments, respect for local cultures, and protection of the public interest. H. Roger Grant presents a firsthand look at this unique business operation and its triumphs and disappointments.
This book will undoubtedly appeal to readers interested in railroads but also to anyone intrigued by the study of business. Outstanding photographs and maps add visual interest. Overall, the author's wide-ranging research, extensive command of railroad history, and clear expression make this volume a pleasure to recommend.
* The Annals of Iowa *This is an important addition to our knowledge of railway restructurings worldwide, a process that continues, and in which RDC continues to play an important role.
* The Lexington QuarterISBN: 9780253017987
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 798g
256 pages