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Date: 2014-07-15 12:24:04
Big four British railway companies
Railway Mania
Rail transport in Great Britain
Great Western Railway
British Rail
Rail transport
Transport
Rail transport in the United Kingdom
Land transport

The early British railway system, the Casson counterfactual, and the effectiveness of central planning Andrew Odlyzko School of Mathematics University of Minnesota

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