Item ID: 6295 A collection of manuscripts & printed documents, photographs, & orig. drawings concerning the construction of the Ashio Railway. ASHIO RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.
A collection of manuscripts & printed documents, photographs, & orig. drawings concerning the construction of the Ashio Railway.

A collection of manuscripts & printed documents, photographs, & orig. drawings concerning the construction of the Ashio Railway.

[Japan]: ca. 1898-1912.

Copper mining at Ashio in Tochigi Prefecture began about 1600 and production continued until 1973; in the late 19th century, it produced 39 percent of Japan’s copper output. At the end of that century, it was decided to build a railway connecting the mine to major rail lines to facilitate transportation of the outbound copper ore and inbound supplies (horses had carried or pulled everything before). The engineering problems were considerable: the line runs along the Watarase River through a deep valley subject to frequent flooding. The railway was finished in 1911-12.

The collection contains a series of letters containing reports on design and construction, printed documents regarding the stock company formed to finance the building of the railway (“Ashio Tetsudo Kabushikigaisha”), reports from engineers regarding preparations, further reports regarding expected capacity needs for the railroad line, six photographs of the construction, and a very fine and large (1820 x 760 mm.) manuscript diagram on four joined sheets of tissue paper showing the route through the valley and elevations. This large diagram has been heightened in color (green, blue, red, and brown).

In fine condition.

Price: $7,500.00

Item ID: 6295