No. 86-1, January 1919
Index
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Efforts of the Port District of the Port of Seattle to Own and Operate a Public Belt Line
- Facilities of the Port of New Orleans
- Financial Needs of the Railways
- Foreword
- How Freight Rates Should Be Made
- Invested Earnings
- Our Railroad Problem
- Proposed Plans for Railroad Legislation
- Public Service Under Government Operation of the Railroads
- Railway Efficiency and Labor
- Should Labor Participate in Management?
- Should Railroad Income Be Guaranteed by the Government?
- The Abolition of The Off-Line Offices
- The Accomplishments of the United States Rail road Administration in Unifying and Stand ardizing the Statistics of Operation
- The Advantages of National Operation
- The Case for Government Operation and Ownership
- The Elements of a Satisfactory Railway Policy
- The Old System of Railroad Regulation
- The Unification of Terminals at New York
- True Cost-Finding—What It Can Do for the Railroads
- Women in the Railroad World