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A Treatise on the Law Relating to Rates and Traffic on Railways and Canals, with Special Reference to the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888, and the Practice of the Railway and Canal Commission, A. Kaye Butterworth and Charles E. Ellis
The Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888. Part I: An Exposition of Section 24 of the Act, W. A. Hunter
The Working and Management of an English Railway, George Findlay
The Railways of England, W. M. Acworth
The Public Regulation of Railways, W. D. Dabney
Monopolies and the People, Charles Whiting Baker
Railway Secrecy and Trusts, John M. Bonham
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