SPIKVC_160714_301
Existing comment:
With the completion of a transcontinental railway, marking and maintaining precision time became more important than ever before. Prior to standard railway time, each city and town had its own time, often connected to "sun time" which was based on the sun's movement across the sky. As rail lines crossed various local standard times, scheduling became increasingly complicated. Timetables and timekeepers, therefore, were essential parts of railroad operations.
Proposed user comment: