Abstract

THE AMERICAN RAILROADS achieved more than twice as many passenger-miles and hauled twice as many ton-miles of freight in 1943 as in the corresponding period of 1918. Incomplete reports indicate increases for 1944. This enormous job is being done with smoothness and dependability and with far less congestion than was possible with the equipment and personnel of World War I.

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