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Isambard Kingdom Brunel British industry could fuel the British empire when engineers like Isambard Brunel connected the modern world in the 19th century. |
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Brunel and The Great Western Railway Isambard Kingdom Brunel achieves one of his greatest engineering successes, and establishes himself as one of Victorian Britain's brightest lights. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2008 David Mindell |
Slideshow: Victorian Hacking The author, a professor of the history of engineering at MIT, traveled to England to lead a tour of Victorian technology -- a journey into the fantastical world of Watt, Babbage, Brunel, and other 19th-century hackers |
Wired July 2006 David Wolman |
Train to the Roof of the World China's new 1,200-mile railway crosses some of the harshest terrain on the planet. Plug in your oxygen supply. All aboard the Tibet express. |
Geotimes February 2007 Cobb et al. |
Rolling Across the Roof of the World The new rail connection to Tibet is a remarkable geotechnical achievement. The Qinghai-Tibet Railway brings greater access to the Tibetan Plateau -- which is good news to geoscientists wanting to see this fantastic and still remote part of the world. |
BusinessWeek October 23, 2008 Emily Thornton |
Canadian National Railway's Timely Profits Canadian National Railway's CEO Hunter Harrison went against traditional freight train practice and successfully implemented a precise schedule of shipments. |