George Woodman Hilton (January 18, 1925 – August 4, 2014) was a United States historian and economist, who specialized in social history, transportation economics, regulation by commission, the history of economic thought and labor history.
Early life and education
Born in Chicago, Hilton attended Dartmouth College and earned his A.B. in Economics summa cum laude in 1946. He obtained his M.A. in 1950. Hilton attended the London School of Economics in 1953-1955, and obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1956.
He then taught for many years at the University of California, Los Angeles, and was later a Professor Emeritus of Economics at UCLA. He served as the Acting Curator of Rail Transportation at the Smithsonian Institution from July 1968 through June 1969. He died of heart disease in 2014, aged 89.
Books and Academic Articles
Hilton, G. W. (1954) Cable railways of Chicago, Electric Railway Historical Society.Hilton, G. W. (1957) "The British Truck System in the Nineteenth Century," Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 65, pp. 237–256.Hilton, G. W.(1958) (April 1958). "The truck act of 1831". The Economic History Review. 10 (3): 470–479. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0289.1958.tb00020.x. Hilton, G. W. (1959) (1959), "The theory of tax incidence applied to the gains of labor unions", in Abramovitz, Moses; et al., The allocation of economic resources: essays in honor of Bernard Francis Haley, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, OCLC 490147128. ISBN 9780804705684.Hilton, G. W. (1960) The truck system including a history of the British truck acts 1465-1960Hilton, George W.; Due, John Fitzgerald (1960). The Electric Interurban Railways in America. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-4014-2. OCLC 237973. Hilton, G. W. (1962) The Great Lakes car ferries (Howell-North, Berkeley, California)Hilton, G. W. (1964) "The Controversy Concerning Relief for the Hand-Loom Weavers," Explorations in Entrepreneurial History, Second Series, Vol. 1, No. 2, Winter 1964, pp. 164–186.Hilton, G. W. (1964) The Staten Island Ferry, Howell-North Books, First edition.Hilton, G. W. (1966) "The Consistency of the Interstate Commerce Act," Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 9, pp, 87-113.Hilton, G. W. (1967) "Rail transit and the pattern of cities: the California case", Traffic Quarterly, vol. 3, (1967).Hilton, G. W. (1968) The Night Boat, Howell-North Books, First edition.Hilton, G. W. (1969) The Transportation Act of 1958: A decade of experience, Indiana University Press, First edition.Hilton, G. W. (1971) The cable car in America (Revised edition in 1982)Hilton, G.W.; Eckert, R.D. (1972) "The Jitneys," Journal of Law & Economics, Vol. 15, No. 2 (Oct 1972), pp. 293–325.Hilton, G. W. (1974) Federal Transit Subsidies: The Urban Mass Transportation Assistance Program. (AEI) [1]Hilton, G. W. (1975) The Northeast railroad problem (AEI)] Pdf.Hilton, G. W.; Jobe, Joseph and Plummer, Russell (1976) The illustrated history of paddle steamers Two Continents Publishing Group.Hilton, G. W. (1976) "What did we give wp with the big red cars?" (article)Hilton, George W. (1980). Amtrak: The National Railroad Passenger Corporation (PDF). Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. ISBN 0-8447-3369-5. OCLC 5777023. Hilton, G. W. (1981) The Ma and Pa: A history of the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad Howell-North Books; Second edition, revised, 1999, The Johns Hopkins University Press)Hilton, G. W. (1987) Monon Route, Howell-North.Hilton, G. W. (1997) [1990]. American narrow gauge railroads. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-1731-1. Hilton, G. W. (1995) The annotated baseball stories of Ring W. Lardner, 1914-1919 Stanford University Press, First edition.Hilton, G. W. (1995) Eastland: legacy of the Titanic Stanford University Press.Hilton, G. W. (1997) The Toledo, Port Clinton & Lakeside Railway, Montevallo Historical Press.Hilton, G. W. (1997) Nellie Farren, Sir Arthur Sullivan Society.Hilton, G. W. (2002) Lake Michigan passenger steamers, Stanford University Press.Hilton, G. W. (2002) editor, The Front Page: From Theater to Reality, Hanover: Smith and Kraus, Inc.Articles and Comments published in Trains Magazine, 1945 - 1993
Pere Marquette, August 1945 issue, pages 7–21Tennessee Central, January 1946 issue, pages 8–15Meets All Trains, August 1946 issue, pages 48–49Carquinez Train Ferries, August 1946 issue, pages 36–39Where 19th Century Carferries Float On, March 1965 issue, pages 24–27What Does Manx Mean?, September 1966 issue, pages 24–27What Went Wrong and What to Do About It, January 1967 issue, pages 36–45Muckraking in a Day Coach, June 1968 issue, pages 48–50The Promise of Promontory, May 1969 issue, pages 20–28What Was Grand About Grand Central, September 1969 issue, pages 20–28Ralph in the Roundhouse, November 1970 issue, pages 44–47Please, No Hero for the North Western, January 1971 issue, pages 27–28Integration in the North, July 1971 issue, pages 36–43The View of the Viaduct from in Front of the Diner, May 1972 issue, pages 20–25What Does the ICC Cost You and Me?, October 1972 issue, pages 24–28Turntable: Good News from the Lehigh Valley, August 1973 issue, page 58Department-Store Mural, March 1974 issue, page 43Why Pre-Electronic Railroading Survives, May 1974 issue, pages 20–24Turntable: Railfanning as Education, November 1974 issue, page 66Great Lakes Car Ferries: An Endangered Species, January 1975 issue, pages 42–51Turntable: The View from Middle Age, November 1975 issue, page 82Slack, February 1976 issue, pages 22–28What Does the ICC Cost You and Me? Currently, That Is, June 1978 issue, pages 28–32The One Best Place to Watch Trains, December 1980 issue, pages 28–38Turntable: Infran-canin-ophilia, March 1983 issue, page 66Turntable: Railfanning without Railroads, September 1984 issue, page 70Turntable: Is Railroading Worth a Lifetime?, February 1985 issue, page 70Turntable: In Praise of the Unbuilt, February 1986 issue, page 70Turntable: What Should Be Preserved from the ICC, November 1987 issue, page 90Perspectives: The Trains Were in Transition, and It Was a Fascinating Railroad Business, November 1990 issue, pages 82–83ABCs of Railroading: A History of Track Gauge, September 1992 issue, pages 23–24Regrets from Early Youth, July 1993 issue, page 76Note: The five articles marked with two bullets ** are available for purchase and download ($5.95) in a collection of 15 articles on Railroad Regulation from Trains Magazine.If interested in purchasing any of the articles or the Railroad Regulation Express Package, one should contact Customer Service for assistance at 1-800-533-6644 or at www.trainsmag.com/express