A history of London Transport : the nineteenth century

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A history of London Transport : the nineteenth century

T.C. Barker and Michael Robbins

(Routledge library editions, . The city . Urban economics)

Routledge, 2007, c1963

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A history of London Transport : passenger travel and the development of the metropolis

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Reprint. Originally published: Volume 1. London : G. Allen & Unwin, c1963

ISBN for The city: 9780415413183, 0415413184; ISBN for Urban economics: 9780415419321, 0415419328

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This is not merely the story of the origins of the world's largest urban passenger transport system: it is also, as it must be, the story of the growth of London itself from teh early days of the nineteenth century. This volume traces the developmen down to 1900 of every kind of public transport which either produced the great expansion of London in this period, or took up the opportunities it offered. Passenger transport is related throughout to the social, economic, and historical factors which shaped its course. This is more than a history of the founding and operation of this or that bus, railway or tram company. It is an authentic portrait of an age of prodigious energy, which, for better or worse, made London what it is and laid the foundations for today's London Transport system. This book was first published in 1963.

Table of Contents

1. The origins of the Omnibus 2. The ascendancy of the Omnibus and the first London railways 3. The early years of the London General Omnibus Company 4. The first climax (i) The coming of the underground railway 5. The first climax (ii) Railways over the river and the extension of the underground 6. Horse tramways 7. Late Victorian London (i) The railways 8. Later Victorian London (ii) The Roads 9. Labour 10. The search for a new form of traction

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