... passenger service could be obtained with substantial correctness the information would be valuable. . . . But we have not yet arrived at the point of being able to see how a body of inaccurate statistics, which are supposed to support another body... The Science of Railways - Page 170by Marshall Monroe Kirkman - 1903Full view - About this book
| 1892 - 232 pages
...governmental agencies. But we have not yet arrived at the point of being able to see how a body of inaccurate statistics, which are supposed to support another...number of errors more or less gross with each other. We have little share, anyway, in the expectation that just railway rates will ever be established through... | |
| 1920 - 804 pages
...which are supposed to support another body of erroneous deductions, can be of practical value. ... It is said a uniform basis must be adopted and maintained...less gross with each other. ... So far, therefore, from the statistics obtained from this division being valuable as affording a criterion for railway... | |
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