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James Howard Vance III
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The North American Railroad: Its Origin, Evolution, and Geography
In The North American Railroad, James Vance offers a sweeping account of where and why rail lines were built in various regions and at different times across the continent. He tells why the United States and Canada developed distinctive forms of rail technology - surprisingly different from those of Britain, where railroading originated. And he explains how these developments convey with particular clarity the continent's unique historical geography. Vance takes issue with the commonly held belief that a single rail technology spread from Britain to the rest of the world. Because of the great length of lines and the considerable physical barriers to rail development, North American rail companies developed powerful locomotives instead of building the costly engineering works customary in England. Few American lines had extensive tunnels or bridges because the railroads followed the terrain as closely as possible.
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Jim Vance
Television news presenter
For other people named Jim Vance, see James Vance (disambiguation).
James Howard Vance III (January 10, 1942 – July 22, 2017)[1] was an American television news presenter in Washington, D.C.
Early life
[edit]Born on January 10, 1942,[2] Jim Vance grew up in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, a suburb west of Philadelphia.[3] His father, James Vance Jr., was a veteran of World War II.[3] who died from cirrhosis of the liver when Vance was nine years old.[3] "When my old man died, I was convinced that it was my fault. I was convinced I was such a piece of shit that he'd rather die than hang out with me," Jim Vance later said.[3] His grandparents and family raised him while his mother, Eleanor, lived and worked in Philadelphia.[3] Vance felt his mother had abandoned him, fueling decades of resentment, and in later years, forgiveness.
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