So after doing some research on the Southern Pacific Railroad with my book I received as a Christmas present, something's not adding up. Have been trying to figure where the railroad went bad in their management which led to their demise but obviously something's not right. I refuse to give up until I know the truth. Sorry if I'm being a bit pushy or acting like a top tier detective in a mind boggling murder case. I guess the only way to really know what it was like working for the SP during their hardships was to be in the board rooms, meeting rooms, etc with the president, CEO, and board of directors and listen to them and take notes, which obviously won't happen and have a list of all their finances, transactions, paperwork, and all that's needed to run a railroad, also never going to happen. Not a railroad mastermind, but doesn't take a railroad CEO, president, vice president, and a group of board of directors, with an associates degree in railroad operations, bachelors, masters, and PhDs in business administration and finance which I'm guessing is highly recommended for those positions to figure this out. Even foamers like me can and should know the basics of running a railroad.