London Transport: 799 (Shire Library)
£8.50
London Transport was created in 1933 to coordinate the shambolic, overlapping transport systems of the capital, and for decades has striven to meet the challenges of organising London travel. Now operating as Transport for London (TfL), it continues this demanding work. In this fully illustrated volume, Michael H. C. Baker presents the complete story of the organisation from its origins, through the upheavals of the Second World War, to TfL’s biggest modern project – Crossrail. Covering modes of transport including trams, trolleybuses, the iconic RT and Routemaster buses and the trains of the Underground, this is an essential guide to London’s world-famous transport operator.
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Publisher | Shire Publications (20 Jan. 2016) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 64 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0747814295 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0747814290 |
Dimensions | 14.76 x 0.48 x 21.11 cm |
by John Howden
A good volume for the LT enthusiast
by Bradley Bottomley
Nice basic history of London Transport.
by Stewart
disappointing book, but OK
by Chris L.
Good reference book