The Iowa Route: A History of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway

Author:   Don L. Hofsommer
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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9780253014672


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   09 March 2015
Format:   Hardback
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The Iowa Route: A History of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway


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The Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway was an important part of the commercial life of the upper Midwest during the age of railways. Don L. Hofsommer uses the BC&N as the vehicle for his investigation of the birth, evolution, and disappearance of an important regional carrier, offering an inside look at the struggles of a small railway to stay relevant while railroad empires were being built. More than a bit player, the BC&N might have become even more important had plans gone forward to utilize its rails in a campaign to reach the Pacific. The struggle of the Cedar Rapids road and its corporate ancestors to place Minneapolis-St. Paul and St. Louis in competition with Chicago via a north/south route forms a major part of the book's narrative, and the book also offers a history of the company's three-state service territory (Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota) from the dawn of the age of railways into the 20th century. The book includes more than 200 photographs selected from Hofsommer's extensive library of historic photographs documenting the history of the BC&N Railway.

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Author:   Don L. Hofsommer
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   1.225kg
ISBN:  

9780253014672


ISBN 10:   0253014670
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   09 March 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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[B]e thankful that Midwestern (and especially Iowa) railroading has an excellent chronicler in Don Hofsommer. -Lexington Quarterly [T]his elegantly written book places the history of the BCR&N in its larger context and serves as an admirable addition to the growing literature on Iowa's railroads. -The Annals of Iowa This book presents a thoroughly researched and complete history of this important Rock Island predecessor-no surprise for anyone who has read any of Hofsommer's earlier railroad history books. -Michigan Railfan Anyone familiar with railways of the upper Midwest will be attracted to this newest addition to Don Hofsommer's extensive histories of the Hawkeye State. Hofsommer's meticulous background research is manifested in hundreds of chapter notes, which will be of great benefit to those seeking details of Iowa's early commercial history. -J. Parker Lamb, author of Railroads of Meridian (IUP, 2012) The book is well-structured, written in a very clear and highly readable style and presents an in-depth comprehensive account of the origins, evolution, and ultimate fate of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway. -John Spychalski, former editor of Transportation Journal


The book is well-structured, written in a very clear and highly readable style and presents an in-depth comprehensive account of the origins, evolution, and ultimate fate of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway. -John Spychalski, former editor of Transportation Journal Anyone familiar with railways of the upper Midwest will be attracted to this newest addition to Don Hofsommer's extensive histories of the Hawkeye State. Hofsommer's meticulous background research is manifested in hundreds of chapter notes, which will be of great benefit to those seeking details of Iowa's early commercial history. -J. Parker Lamb, author of Railroads of Meridian (IUP, 2012) This book presents a thoroughly researched and complete history of this important Rock Island predecessor-no surprise for anyone who has read any of Hofsommer's earlier railroad history books. -Michigan Railfan [T]his elegantly written book places the history of the BCR&N in its larger context and serves as an admirable addition to the growing literature on Iowa's railroads. -The Annals of Iowa


The book is well-structured, written in a very clear and highly readable style and presents an in-depth comprehensive account of the origins, evolution, and ultimate fate of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway. John Spychalski, former editor of Transportation Journal


This book presents a thoroughly researched and complete history of this important Rock Island predecessor no surprise for anyone who has read any of Hofsommer s earlier railroad history books. Michigan Railfan


Anyone familiar with railways of the upper Midwest will be attracted to this newest addition to Don Hofsommer s extensive histories of the Hawkeye State. Hofsommer s meticulous background research is manifested in hundreds of chapter notes, which will be of great benefit to those seeking details of Iowa s early commercial history. J. Parker Lamb, author of Railroads of Meridian (IUP, 2012)


[B]e thankful that Midwestern (and especially Iowa) railroading has an excellent chronicler in Don Hofsommer. * Lexington Quarterly * This book presents a thoroughly researched and complete history of this important Rock Island predecessor-no surprise for anyone who has read any of Hofsommer's earlier railroad history books. * Michigan Railfan * [T]his elegantly written book places the history of the BCR&N in its larger context and serves as an admirable addition to the growing literature on Iowa's railroads. * The Annals of Iowa *


This book presents a thoroughly researched and complete history of this important Rock Island predecessor—no surprise for anyone who has read any of Hofsommer's earlier railroad history books. * Michigan Railfan * [T]his elegantly written book places the history of the BCR&N in its larger context and serves as an admirable addition to the growing literature on Iowa's railroads. * The Annals of Iowa * [B]e thankful that Midwestern (and especially Iowa) railroading has an excellent chronicler in Don Hofsommer. * Lexington Quarterly *


Author Information

Don L. Hofsommer is Professor of History at St. Cloud State University and president of the Lexington Group. He is author of Off the Main Lines (IUP, 2013), Iowa's Railroads: An Album (with H. Roger Grant) (IUP, 2009), and Steel Trails of Hawkeyeland (IUP, 2005).

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