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Summary of trade and tariff information
Summary of trade and tariff information
By Frederick W. Ruggles

Forest products of Canada, 1914
By Richard Garwood Lewis

Guidebook for the identification of woods used for ties and timbers
By Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)

Report on the substitution of metal for wood in railroad ties
By E. E. R. Tratman

Geschichte der Eisenbahnen der Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie
By Österreichischer Eisenbahnbeamten-Verein

Prolonging the life of crossties
By Howard F. Weiss
Industry capability to produce rail and crossties for nationwide railroad track rehabilitation
Industry capability to produce rail and crossties for nationwide railroad track rehabilitation
By United States. General Accounting Office

Experiments in the preservative treatment of red-oak and hard-maple crossties
By Francis M. Bond

Cross tie forms and rail fastenings with special reference to treated timbers
By Von Schrenk, Hermann
Track safety standards
Track safety standards
By United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Safety.

Forest products of Canada, 1911
By Richard Garwood Lewis
Lateral resistance of new and relay red oak crossties
Lateral resistance of new and relay red oak crossties
By Joseph Francis Murphy
Projet de traverses de chemin de fer, poteaux pour lignes électriques et téléphoniques
Projet de traverses de chemin de fer, poteaux pour lignes électriques et téléphoniques
By Côte d'Ivoire. Bureau de développement industriel.
Hartford and New Haven railroad extension
Hartford and New Haven railroad extension
By Hartford and New Haven R.R. Co

The decay of ties in storage
By Clarence John Humphrey

Some facts about treating railroad ties
By W. F. Goltra
Crosstie industry facts for the Tennessee Valley counties
Crosstie industry facts for the Tennessee Valley counties
By Tennessee Valley Authority. Forest Economics Section.
Report on the substitution of metal for wood in railroad ties
Report on the substitution of metal for wood in railroad ties
By E. E. R. Tratman

The seasoning and preservative treatment of hemlock and tamarack cross-ties
By W. F. Sherfesee

Experiments with railway cross-ties
By Harold Benjamin Eastman

Cross-ties purchased by the steam railroads of the United States in 1905
By Michael Hale

Consumption of cross-ties in 1906
By United States. Forest Service

Holding force of railroad spikes in wooden ties
By William Kendrick Hatt