Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Statistics of Freight Traffic
Track - Miles of line or road are the statute miles of single track of a railway between the two places which it connects. For example, a railway running between the cities of A and B, 100 miles apart by rail, has 100 miles of line. These miles of line are sometimes called single-track mileage, measured along the one track of the railway if it is a single-track road, and along the original or principal track if the road is double or multiple tracked.
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