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Rival Rails

ISBN: 9781400065615 | 1400065615
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Random House
Pub. Date: 9/28/2010

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
From acclaimed historian Walter R. Borneman comes a dazzling account of the battle to build America's transcontinental rail lines. Rival Rails is an action-packed epic of how an empire was born-and the remarkable men who made it happen. After the completion of the first transcontinental railroad in 1869, the rest of the country was up for grabs, and the race was on. The prize: a better, shorter, less snowy route through the corridors of the American Southwest, linking Los Angeles to Chicago. In Rival Rails, Borneman lays out in compelling detail the sectional rivalries, contested routes, political posturing, and ambitious business dealings that unfolded as an increasing number of lines pushed their way across the country. Borneman brings to life the legendary business geniuses and so-called robber barons who made millions and fought the elements-and one another-to move America, including William Jackson Palmer, whose leadership of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad relied on innovative narrow gauge trains that could climb steeper grades and take tighter curves; Collis P. Huntington of the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific lines, a magnate insatiably obsessed with trains-and who was not above bribing congressmen to satisfy his passion; Edward Payson Ripley, visionary president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, whose fiscal conservatism and smarts brought the industry back from the brink; and Jay Gould, ultrasecretive, strong-armer and one-man powerhouse. In addition, Borneman captures the herculean efforts required to construct these roads-the laborers who did the back-breaking work, boring tunnels through mountains and throwing bridges across unruly rivers, the brakemen who ran atop moving cars, the tracklayers crushed and killed by runaway trains. From backroom deals in Washington, D.C., to armed robberies of trains in the wild deserts, from glorified cattle cars to streamliners and Super Chiefs, all the great incidents and innovations of a mighty American era are re-created with unprecedented power in Rival Rails.
List of Mapsp. xi
Introduction: Railroad Battlegroundp. xiii
Railroads and Railroaders: A Cast of Charactersp. xv
Major Events in Building the Southwestern Transcontinental Systemp. xxi
Opening Gambits (1853-18740)
Lines Upon the Mapp. 5
Learning the Railsp. 20
An Interruption of Warp. 31
Transcontinental By Any Name... MORE
The Santa Fe Joins the Frayp. 63
Straight West From Denverp. 75
"Why is it We Have So Many Bitter Enemies?"p. 91
Contested Empire (1874-1889)
Showdown At Yumap. 109
Impasse At Ratonp. 125
Battle Royal for the Gorgep. 140
Handshake At Demingp. 161
West Across Texasp. 180
Transcontinental At Lastp. 194
Battling for Californiap. 216
Gould Againp. 230
To The Halls Of Montezumap. 243
California For A Dollarp. 254
Santa Fe All the Way (1889-1909)
Making The Marketsp. 273
Canyon Dreams And Schemesp. 284
The Boom Goes Bustp. 296
Still West From Denverp. 310
Top Of The Heapp. 320
Dueling Streamlinersp. 336
Afterword: American Railroads in the Twenty-first Centuryp. 346
Acknowledgmentsp. 349
Notesp. 351
Bibliographyp. 583
Indexp. 391
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Walter R. Borneman is author of several books, including 1812: The War That Forged a Nation, The French and Indian War: Deciding the Fate of North America, and Polk: The Man Who Transformed the Presidency and America, for which he won the Tennessee History Book Award and Colorado Book Award for Biography. He is the president of the Walter V. and Idun Y. Berry Foundation, which funds postdoctoral fellowships in children’s health at Stanford University.


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