Fendrikh, Col. A. von. The Organisation of a Staff for Military Railway Work and of a Central Management for the Control of Rolling Stock in War Time. Translated from The Russian Military Magazine, by Capt. J. Wolfe Murray, R.A., D.A.A.G. Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Vol. XXXII, 1889.
Igel, Gen. von. Russlands Eisenbahnbau an der Westgrenze. Deutsche Revue, Dec., 1902. Stuttgart.
K., H. Das russische Eisenbahn-Netz zur deutschen Grenze in seiner Bedeutung für einen Krieg Russlands mit Deutschland. 29 pp. Map. Hannover, 1885.
Nienstädt, Oberstlt. Das russische Eisenbahnnetz zur deutschen-österreichischen Grenze in seiner Bedeutung für einen Krieg. 43 pp. Map. Leipzig, 1895.
Strategical Railways. Translated from the Voïénnyi Sbórnik. Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Oct., 1899.
Spain
Taylor, Ten. T. L. Los ferrocarriles en la guerra. 288 pp. Plates. Barcelona, 1885.
Switzerland
Blaser, Haupt. E. Die Zerstörungs- und Wiederherstellungs-Arbeiten von Eisenbahnen. 22 pp. Plates. Basel, 1871.
Hoffmann-Merian, T. Die Eisenbahnen zum Truppen-Transport und für den Krieg im Hinblick auf die Schweiz. 2e. Ausg. Basel, 1871.
Nowacki, Karl. Die Eisenbahnen im Kriege. 160 pp. Zurich, 1906.
United States
Are Railroads Neutralising Sea Power? American Review of Reviews, June, 1913.
Bigelow, John, Captain 10th Cavalry, U.S. Army. The Principles of Strategy, illustrated mainly from American Campaigns. 2nd edition. Philadelphia, 1894.
Commerce of the Ohio and Western Rivers. Importance of Railroads in a Military point of view. DeBow's Commercial Review, June, 1857.
Connor, Maj. W. D. Military Railways. 192 pp. Illustrations. Professional Papers, No. 32, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Washington, 1910.
—— Operation and Maintenance of the Railroad in a Theatre of War. Journal of the Military Service Institute. New York, 1905.
Derr, W. L. The working of railways in Military Operations. Engineering Magazine, Oct., 1898.
Great Railroad Feats during War and Flood. Washington, D.C., Post, April 25, 1913.
Grimshaw, Robert. War Capacity of United States Railways. Scientific American, May 1, 1915.
Haines, Charles O. Our Railroads and National Defence. The North American Review, Sept., 1915.
Haupt, Herman. Military Bridges ... including designs for trestle and truss bridges for military railroads, adapted specially to the wants of the service in the United States. 310 pp. 69 plates. New York, 1864.
Use of Railroads in War. Journal of the Military Service Institution. Vol. XXI. New York, 1897.
Palmer, Capt. John McAuley. Railroad Building as a Mode of Warfare. North American Review, Dec., 1902.
Railroads, and not Bullets, will feature the next War. Washington, D.C., Star, Feb. 11, 1912.
Wilson, W. B. History of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Two vols. The Railroad in War Times, Vol. I, pp. 411-18. Philadelphia, 1899.
AMBULANCE AND HOSPITAL TRAINS
Furse, Lieut.-Col. G. A. Military Transport. Chap. vii, Railway Ambulance Trains, pp. 185-99. Diagrams and illustrations. London, 1882.
Gurlt, Dr. E. Ueber den Transport Schwerverwundeter und Kranker im Kriege, nebst Vorschlägen über die Benutzung der Eisenbahnen dabei. 33 pp. Berlin, 1860.
[Contains, so far as can be traced, the earliest recommendations as to the special fitting up of railway rolling stock for the transport of the sick and wounded in war.]
Loeffler, Dr. F. Das Preussische Militär-Sanitätswesen und seine Reform nach der Kriegserfahrung von 1866. Two parts. Berlin, 1869.
[In the appendix of Part II of this work will be found an "Anleitung zur Ausführung der Beförderung verwundeter und kranker Militairs auf Eisenbahnen," issued July 1, 1861.]
Longmore, Surg.-Gen. Sir T. A Manual of Ambulance Transport. 2nd edition. Edited by Surg.-Capt. W. A. Morris. Chap. vi, Class V, Railway Ambulance Transport, pp. 347-89. Illustrations. London, 1893.
[The 1st edition was published in 1869 under the title of A Treatise on the Transport of Sick and Wounded Troops.]
Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. Part III, Vol. II, Surgical History. Railway Transportation, pp. 957-71. Diagrams and illustrations of hospital cars, fittings, etc. U.S.A. Dept. of War. Surgeon-General's Office. Washington, 1883.
[Gives a detailed account of the evolution, in the Civil War, of the hospital train in vogue to-day. A copy of the work will be found in the British Museum Library. Pressmark: 7686 i. 4.]
Melville, A.M.S., Surg.-Capt. Continental Regulations for the Transport of Sick and Wounded by Rail. Journal of the Royal United Service Institution. Vol. XLII, pp. 560-92. London, 1898.
Military Hospital Trains: Their Origin and Progress. The Railway Gazette, Dec. 4, 1914. London.
Nieden, J. Der Eisenbahn-Transport verwundeter und erkrankter Krieger. 2 Aufl. 271 pp. Berlin, 1883.
Otis, George A. A Report on a Plan for Transporting Wounded Soldiers by Railway in Time of War. Surgeon-General's Office, War Department, Washington, 1875.
[The material parts of this work are reproduced in the "Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion.">[
Report by the Central British Red Cross Committee on Voluntary Organisations in aid of the Sick and Wounded during the South African War. Part VII, Hospital Trains, pp. 32-5. London, 1902.
Report on the Medical Arrangements in the South African War. By Surg.-Gen. Sir W. D. Wilson, K.C.M.G., late Principal Medical Officer, South African Field Force. Part IX, Hospital Trains, pp. 213-9. London, 1904.
Riddell, J. Scott. A Manual of Ambulance. Section on Railway Ambulance Wagons and Ambulance Trains, pp. 168-76. 6th edition. London, 1913.