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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0754673928
  • ISBN-13: 9780754673927
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 422 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 929 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0754673928
  • ISBN-13: 9780754673927
This book provides a critical overview of the relationships between planning and railway management and development during the key period in the 20th Century when the railway was in public ownership: 1948-94. It assesses the strength of the relationships when working in collaboration with the private sector. The book then focuses on the interplay between planning and railway since privatization in 1994 and points to best practice for the future in institutional structures and policy development to secure improved outcomes.

This book provides a critical overview of the relationships between planning and railway management and development during the key period in the 20th Century when the railway was in public ownership: 1948-94.

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'The place of railways in British town planning can be summed up in two melancholy words: missed connection. Thankfully the Victorians left such a robust railway legacy that we still have the chance to do better in the twenty-first century. Russell Haywood's meticulous analysis of the past six decades is full of lessons for a more sustainable future.' Michael Hebbert, University of Manchester, UK 'The author's style is commendably lucid and easy to read, and the structure of his analysis extremely clear. The latter is further illuminated by a chapter devoted to a case study of the successes, failures and missed opportunities in one particular region: the city of Manchester. More might have been said about the location of new freight-generating manufacturing plants and distribution depots remote from rail access in the post-war years. Nevertheless this is an impressive thought-provoking (if expensive) study, which opens up a stimulating new perspective on the development of rail transport in Britain over the past eighty years.' Journal of Railway and Canal Historical Society

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
List of Appendices
xiii
Acknowledgements xv
List of Abbreviations
xvii
Introduction
1(16)
The Railway Network, Urban Development and Town Planning: 1830-1947
17(42)
Institutional Arrangements: 1948-68
59(16)
Policy: 1948-68
75(36)
Outcomes: 1948-68
111(24)
Institutional Relationships: 1969-94
135(22)
Policy: 1969-94
157(38)
Outcomes: 1969-94
195(40)
Case Study: The Manchester City Region 1830-1994
235(30)
The Post-Privatisation Period 1994-2008: Institutional Relationships
265(16)
The Post-Privatisation Period 1994-2008: Policy
281(22)
The Post-Privatisation Period 1994-2008: Outcomes
303(34)
Postscript
337(4)
Appendices 341(20)
References 361(30)
Index 391
Professor Russell Haywood is a Professor of Transport Planning at Sheffield Hallam University, UK.