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Great Southern Railway
A trunk line, between the North and the tropics, to within ninety miles of Havana, connecting at the nearest possible point with the West Indies, Central America and South America
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200 pages
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The book details the Great Southern Railway, a significant trunk line established in 1877, which connects the North to the tropics, reaching within ninety miles of Havana. It emphasizes the railway's strategic importance in linking to the West Indies, Central America, and South America, showcasing its role in transportation and trade during that era. This reprint preserves the original content, providing historical insights into the railway's construction and significance.
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2017, paperback
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