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Engineering - The Wheels That Drove New York: A History of the New York City Transit System (Springer Tracts on Transportation and Traffic, 1)

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Book Synopsis: The Wheels That Drove New York tells the fascinating story of how a public transportation system helped transform a small trading community on the southern tip of Manhattan island to a world financial capital that is home to more than 8,000,000 people. From the earliest days of horse-drawn conveyances to the wonders of one of the world's largest and most efficient subways, the story links the developing history of the City itself to the growth and development of its public transit system. Along the way, the key role played by the inventors, builders, financiers, and managers of the system are highlighted.

New York began as a fur trading outpost run by the Dutch West India Company, established after the discovery and exploration of New York Harbor and its great river by Henry Hudson. It was eventually taken over by the British, and the magnificent harbor provided for a growing center of trade. Trade spurred industry, initially those needed to support the shipping industry, later spreading to various products for export. When DeWitt Clinton built the Erie Canal, which linked New York Harbor to the Great Lakes, New York became the center of trade for all products moving into and out of the mid-west.

As industry grew, New York became a magnate for immigrants seeking refuge in a new land of opportunity. The City's population continued to expand. Both water and land barriers, however, forced virtually the entire population to live south of what is now 14th Street. Densities grew dangerously, and brought both disease and conflict to the poorer quarters of the Five Towns. To expand, the City needed to conquer land and water barriers, primarily with a public transportation system.

By the time of the Civil War, the City was at a breaking point. The horse-drawn public conveyances that had provided all of the public transportation services since the 1820's needed to be replaced with something more effective and efficient. First came the elevated railroads, initially powered by steam engines. With the invention of electricity and the electric traction motor, the elevated's were electrified, and a trolley system emerged. Finally, in 1904, the City opened its first subway. From there, the City's growth to northern Manhattan and to the "outer boroughs" of Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx exploded.

The Wheels That Drove New York takes us through the present day, and discusses the many challenges that the transit system has had to face over the years. It also traces the conversion of the system from fully private operations (through the elevated railways) to the fully public system that exists today, and the problems that this transformation has created along the way.

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Experience the fascinating history of the New York City Transit System with "The Wheels That Drove New York" book. Discover how this iconic transportation network played a crucial role in transforming a small trading community into a bustling metropolis of over 8 million people. From horse-drawn carriages to the world-renowned subway system, this captivating story intertwines the growth of the city with the development of its public transit. Learn about the visionaries and innovators who helped shape New York's transportation landscape.

Delve into the origins of New York City as a fur trading outpost and follow its journey as it became a hub of international trade. With the establishment of the Erie Canal, New York solidified its position as a center for commerce, attracting waves of immigrants in search of new opportunities. As the population swelled, the city faced challenges in accommodating its thriving communities. The solution came in the form of an expansive public transportation system that overcame land and water barriers, enabling the city to expand and thrive.

Step back in time to the era of the Civil War, when the outdated horse-drawn public conveyances reached their breaking point. Witness the evolution of transportation with the advent of elevated railroads, powered initially by steam engines, and subsequently electrified with the revolutionary electric traction motor. Finally, experience the monumental opening of New York City's first subway in 1904, a milestone that propelled the city's growth into northern Manhattan and the outer boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx.

From its inception to the challenges of the present, "The Wheels That Drove New York" explores the remarkable history of the city's transit system. Discover the transformation from private operations to the fully public system we have today, uncovering the triumphs and hurdles along the way. Dive into this engrossing tale of innovation, expansion, and the profound impact of public transportation on the development of one of the world's most vibrant cities.

Ready to embark on this captivating journey through the history of the New York City Transit System? Get your copy of "The Wheels That Drove New York" now and witness the captivating evolution of this iconic transportation network.

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