General
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German-English Dictionary of Railway Technical Terms
Kneiling, J. G. (1967) Coal: going, going, gone? Trains, October 1967, 37-39.
Kneiling, J. G. (1968) The next breakthrough: the True Train, Trains, January 1968, 20-26.
Kneiling, J. G. (1968) There is no freight-car shortage, Trains, May 1968, 44-47.
Petracek, S. J., Nelson, R. A. and Procter, H. S. (1977) Energy Study of Railroad Freight Transportation, Volume 3: Regulation and Tariff, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CA.
Pinkepank, J. A. (1965) A tale of two railroads: Jersey Central and Lehigh Valley have more in common than their deficits.Trains, February 1965, 20-30.
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