Part I. The Narrow Gauge Movement: 1. The origins of the narrow guage movement; 2. The economic organization of the railroads; 3. The cost controversy; 4. The narrow guage fever; 5. Locomotives; 6. Rolling stock; 7. Physical plant; 8. The incompatibility problem; 9. The decline of the narrow guage; Part II. The Individual Narrow Gauge Common Carriers: Introduction; Alabama - Wisconsin.
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