Chronicles of Canada Volume 32 - The Railway Builders: A Chronicle of Overland …
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Oscar D. Skelton





When the pace of railroad construction slackened in 1914, Canada had achieved a remarkable position in the railway world. Only five other countries—the United States, Russia, Germany, India, and, by a small margin, France—possessed a greater mileage; and, relatively to population, none came anywhere near her. This is the story of how Canada became a country stitched together by rail. - Summary by TriciaG (5 hr 6 min)