The History of British Bus Services
David & Charles (Publisher)
Published on 29. October 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-7153-1938-3 (ISBN)
Description
Having been through a period of rapid change, the bus industry is best understood against the background of events, as decisions taken as long ago as 1916 still influence its structure today. The author discusses the effect of technical advances on the provision of public services, and writes of ticket systems, time tables, fleet names and liveries, and some of the odder regulations that govern operators and the travelling public. There is an objective discussion of methods of licensing and control, and of the economic and political background of bus operators. But this is the story of men and women as well as motor vehicles; of shrewd pioneers, international financiers, trade unionists and well-known politicians. Not least it is the story of the crews on the buses, for who the industry is not just a living but a way of life. The book is fully illustrated with photographs, charts and maps.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Newton Abbot
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7153-1938-3 (9780715319383)
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Previous edition
John Hibbs
History of British Bus Services
Book
06/1989
David & Charles
€38.60
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Person
John Hibbs is Emeritus Professor of Transport Management for the Business School of the University of Central England Birmingham, and is a well known writer and lecturer on a variety of transport subjects. Before turning to an academic career he worked for two bus companies and also for British Rail. John is also the author of The Country Bus, also published by David & Charles, which like all his work, reflects a deep concern for the industry that has given him his career. Professor Hibbs lives in Erdington, Birmingham.
Content
Foreword - by professor T.C. Barker, London School of Economics; 1. What It's About; 2. Background and origins: 1625 - 1895; 3. Getting Started: 1895 - 1920; 4. The Years of Expansion: 1920 - 1931; 5. Under Control: The Road Traffic Act 1930; 6. Men and Machines; 7. Through the Green Fields: Express Coach Services and Extended Tours; 8. A Changed World: 1931 - 1948; 9. A Period of Problems: 1948 - 1967; 10. The State Advances - and Retreats; 11. A Miscellany; Appendix Selective Bibliography; Acknowledgements Index