Rails Across London

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CR690.0
CR690
With Crossrail 1, the Elizabeth Line, nearing completion and plans for Crossrail 2, to be built on a north east/south west axis, being actively pursued, this book examines the fascinating and often troubled history of attempts to improve railway connectivity in London. The story begins with plans dating back to the 1930s to address the issues of capacity and connections which were even then apparent. This included the New Works Programme of 1935/40 to extend the Underground and the ambitious plans of London County Council to expand the railway network across the city. Whilst the need to address London's problems were highlighted in numerous shelved reports before Crossrail, which was defeated in Parliament when first proposed in 1994, lack of political will and a shortage of money meant that only a few schemes such the restoration of the Blackfriars to Farringdon link branded as Thameslink, the new Victoria Line and the creation and extension of the Jubilee line were ever carried through to completion.
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Stock Code CR690.0
Author Glover J
ISBN13 9780860936909
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 297
Width(mm) 210
Page Count 160
Publication Date 31 Jan 2018
Publisher CRECY
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 12/04/2024