H. Roger Grant is author of numerous books on railroads and transportation, including Railroads and the American People (IUP), and A Mighty Fine Road (IUP). He is Kathryn and Calhoun Lemon Professor of History at Clemson University.
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Preface Acknowledgments 1. Formative Years 2. Maturity: Essentials 3. Maturity: Complexities 4. Decline Notes Bibliography 5. Legacy Index
For more than four decades H. Roger Grant has been a well known name among railroad historians, authoring many books on a variety of railroad subjects. Here, the author examines an era when the local station agent-operator played an important role in accommodating a railroad's freight and passenger customers as well as serving an important train control function. - David J Mrozek (Michigan Railfan)