George McClellan Jr.
George McClellan Jr. was an influential American politician and engineer known for his role in the early development of the New York City subway system, which began construction in 1904. His leadership and vision were crucial in establishing one of the world's largest and most complex public transit systems.
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George McClellan Jr. is cited as an example of a leader whose projects were continued by successors.
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