“…There are now numerous studies of the impact of historical railway development outside of the United 34 States. A fair summary of this literature is that railway development promoted historical urban growth and industrialization almost everywhere in Europe and in Japan; see, for example, Kotavaara, Antikainen, and Rusanen (2011); Tang (2014); Berger and Enlo (2017);Hornung (2015); Bogart, You, Alvarez, Satchell, and Shaw-Taylor (2020);and Berger (2019). Evidence on steam power analogous to our results in Table 4 is scantier but in a recent paper, Yamasaki (2017) finds strong causal (IV) evidence that the diffusion of rail accelerated the shift to urban manufacturing in Japan in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, particularly for larger, steam-powered establishments.…”