Railway Travel in World War Two

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The popular image of railway travel during the Second World War is that of a sparse service of dirty and grossly overcrowded trains that were forever being delayed. The iconic 'is your journey really necessary' poster campaign is credited with discouraging the public from travelling by train. This book questions these assumptions and examines the mobility requirements of the British public during the war years and aligns these to the level of service provided by the railways. Throughout the war the railways were managed by the Railway Executive Committee (REC) whose members were all senior railway officers. The conflicts between the REC and the government in respect to controlling passenger numbers on the railway system, which was overcrowded with essential additional war related freight traffic, are examined, as are the propaganda campaigns aimed at restricting 'unnecessary' travel.
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Stock Code P6317.0
Author Steer P
ISBN13 9781399063173
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 297
Width(mm) 210
Page Count 272
Pictures 30
Publication Date 1 Nov 2023
Publication Status Available
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Record last updated 05/01/2024