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Jonathan Michael Feldman
(June 2022)
High-speed rail and barriers to innovation: The Budd Company and the limits of US indirect industrial policy in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 54-81).
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Article
Jonathan English
(June 2022)
Getting Off Track: the Northeast Corridor Improvement Project in an International Context.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 107-130).
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Article
Albert J. Churella
(June 2022)
Private agendas and the public good: The contested development of high-speed passenger rail transport in the United States.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 11-32).
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Article
James Cohen
(June 2022)
Contributions to the post-World War II History of High-Speed Ground Transport in the United States.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 3-10).
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David Reinecke
(June 2022)
Moonshots to Nowhere? The Metroliner and Failed High-Speed Rail in the United States, 1962–1977.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 33-53).
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Book
Jessamyn R. Abel
(2022)
Dream super-express: a cultural history of the world's first bullet train.
(/isis/citation/CBB928819330/)
Book
Brian Solomon
(2015)
Streamliners: Locomotives and Trains in the Age of Speed and Style.
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Book
Albalate, Daniel; Bel i Queralt, Germa
(2012)
The Economics and Politics of High-speed Rail: Lessons from Experiences Abroad.
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Book
Jason Shron; Leslie O. Merrill
(2007)
TurboTrain: A journey.
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Article
Withuhn, William L.
(2003)
Notes from the Field: Technology Transfer and Japan's bullet trains.
Comparative Technology Transfer and Society
(pp. 326-327).
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Nishiyama, Takashi
(2003)
Cross-Disciplinary Technology Transfer in Trans-World War II Japan: The Japanese High-Speed Bullet Train as a Case-Study.
Comparative Technology Transfer and Society
(pp. 305-325).
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