Railroad position today; unfair that one form of transport should be subject to regulations while other can charge what rates it likes, pay whatever dividends it likes, and conduct all its transactions in secret; position of road transport; private car as serious menace to rail traffic; cheap fares discussed; feasibility of penny mile; frequent stops; what railways might do; railway idea of co-ordination. Abstract of paper read before L.N.E.R. Lecture and Debating Soc.
British railways: the next step
Modern Transport
Modern Transport ; 20 , n 505 ; p 4
1928
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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