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John Moody Quotes

Many of the railroad evils were inherent in the situation; they were explained by the fact that both managers and public were dealing with a new agency whose laws they did not completely understand

John Moody, Gerhard Richard Lomer, Charles William Jefferys (1919). “The Railroad Builders: A Chronicle of the Welding of the States”

The history of the Erie Railroad ever since 1901 has been a record of progress

John Moody, Gerhard Richard Lomer, Charles William Jefferys (1919). “The Railroad Builders: A Chronicle of the Welding of the States”

While no one railroad can completely duplicate another line, two or more may compete at particular points

John Moody (1921). “The Railroad Builders: A Chronicle of the Welding of the States”

The railroad originally was as completely dissociated from steam propulsion as was the ship

John Moody, Gerhard Richard Lomer, Charles William Jefferys (1919). “The Railroad Builders: A Chronicle of the Welding of the States”

With the reorganization of 1898 finished, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad entered a new period in its history.

John Moody (1921). “The Railroad Builders: A Chronicle of the Welding of the States”

Horses and mules, and even sail cars, made more rapid progress than did the earliest locomotive.

John Moody (1921). “The Railroad Builders: A Chronicle of the Welding of the States”