The Story of Passenger Transport in Britain by J Joyce

The Story of Passenger Transport in Britain

by J Joyce

In this book the author has presented a short, and not too formal, outline history of the development of public transport in England. The carriers wagon, the stage-coach and the mail-coach brought to the nation a network of public transport and they achieved a high standard of organisation before they were eclipsed by the railway which, in its turn, suffered from the competition of the motor-bus and motor-coach. The author has illustrated, with the aid of contemporary writings, just what it was like to ride in a stage-coach or on the early railways, horse-buses or tramcars. He has shown how long the journeys took, the sort of vehicles people rode in, how much their travelling cost and with what degree of comfort, discomfort, or even peril, they travelled.

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Published in 1967 by Ian Allan Ltd. 196 pages. Price corner not clipped.
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