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Transport and the Public
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Originally published in 1935 at a time when the First World War had brought about massive economic and social change which had repercussions for transport, this book examines all forms of transport planning in relation to economics, sociology and town planning as well as Britain's place and operational abilities in international markets. Topics which are still debated today, such as privatization versus nationalization are also discussed.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Contents
- Authorâs Note
- I The New Conception of Life
- II Britainâs Recent Transport History
- III The Current Transport Controversy
- IV Achievement of True Transport Co-ordination
- V Transport and General Economic Planning
- VI Transport Factors in Town Planning
- VII Roads to meet Modern Needs
- VIII Looking Ahead in Air Transport
- IX How Railways may Pull their Weight
- X Vaster Potentialities for our Canals
- XI Using Ports in the Nationâs Interests
- XII Coastwise Shippingâs Natural Advantages
- XIII Better Understanding with Ocean Shipping Interests
- XIV Transportâs True Place in an Age op Plenty