It takes the average reader 3 hours and 11 minutes to read The Canadian Pacific Railroad in Brownville Junction, Maine 1886 To 1963 by Kenneth Hatchette
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A collection of memories, experiences, historical facts, stories, mysteries and legends are the listed attributes of this book. Included is a collection of photographs that provides a window into a place in time where the pulse of the town beat with the number of trains arriving and departing. This book contains an amended manuscript with additional facts and information not contained in the previously published book by this author titled More than a Train Yard and a Whistle Stop: The Canadian Pacific's Brownville Division, 1886 to 1963.It provides descriptions of the buildings, utilities, infrastructure, equipment and rolling stock that were the physical attributes of the Canadian Pacific Railroad and the village of Brownville Junction. Also included are additional descriptions of the human side of the railroad consisting of highly skilled and experienced managers, tradesmen, laborers, and contractors that were employed to keep the CPR running on schedule and without incident. Without incident while operating some of the most complex mechanical, logistical and communication systems ever constructed was the ultimate goal, albeit not always attainable.This book identifies locates and describes in detail the technical attributes that existed primarily for the existence of the CPR, including its operations and maintenance facilities within Brownville Junction. The contents and facts listed in this document are largely based on engineering documents that have an origin of 1927 along with period photographs of CPR employees, structures, buildings and equipment that are the property of the Brownville - Brownville Junction Historical Society and Parish House Museum and date back to 1886. Some facts are based on the memory of the author who lived in Brownville Junction and his family who were all employed by the CPR for most if not all of their working lives.Short stories containing details of how events may have occurred are added to bring life to the document. These stories of events follow the rules of usual practices and procedures commonly used in business, maintenance shops, and construction projects. The interaction of governments, their agencies and the methods used in implementing official doctrine and protocol are also followed.
The Canadian Pacific Railroad in Brownville Junction, Maine 1886 To 1963 by Kenneth Hatchette is 191 pages long, and a total of 47,941 words.
This makes it 64% the length of the average book. It also has 59% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 21 minutes to read The Canadian Pacific Railroad in Brownville Junction, Maine 1886 To 1963 aloud.
The Canadian Pacific Railroad in Brownville Junction, Maine 1886 To 1963 is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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