The Men Who Loved Trains
(2006)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Indiana University Press, 2006
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1 online resource (376 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9780253000644 MWT12261378, 0253000645 12261378
LANGUAGE
English
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A saga about one of the oldest and most romantic enterprises in the land-America's railroads-The Men Who Loved Trains introduces the chieftains who have run the railroads, both those who set about grabbing power and big salaries for themselves, and others who truly loved the industry. As a journalist and associate editor of Fortune magazine who covered the demise of Penn Central and the creation of Conrail, Rush Loving often had a front-row seat to the foibles and follies of this group of men. He uncovers intrigue, greed, lust for power, boardroom battles, and takeover wars and turns them into a page-turning story. He recounts how the chairman of CSX Corporation, who later became George W. Bush's Treasury secretary, managed to make millions for himself while his company drifted in chaos. Yet there were also those who loved trains and railroading-and who played key roles in reshaping transportation in the northeastern United States. This book will delight not only the rail fan, but anyone interested in American business and history

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