Disconnected! Broken links in Britain's Rail Policy

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The Beeching closures and those of the 1970s and 1980s left a lot of gaps in Britain's railway network and a legacy of inadequate capacity. Which lines should Beeching and his successor have kept, and what lessons can we learn from the closures today? Award winning authors Chris Austin and Richard Faulkner reveal the real stories behind some of the most controversial closures and draw some important conclusions for today's transport planners and politicians. They also pay tribute to some of the whistleblowers of earlier years, without whose intervention, the railway would be much smaller than it is today. As well as the closure of key routes that would add value to the network today, the authors look at the loss of many city centre stations that have stretched capacity at the remaining stations and inhibited the growth of services.
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Stock Code I3664.0
Author Austin C/Faulkner R
ISBN13 9780860936640
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 280
Width(mm) 210
Page Count 160
Publication Date 15 Nov 2015
Publisher OPC
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 04/05/2023