Rails in the Road: A History of Tramways in Britain and Ireland

Author:   Oliver Green
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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9781473822238


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 November 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Rails in the Road: A History of Tramways in Britain and Ireland


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There have been tramways in Britain for 150 years, but it is a story of rise, decline and slow renaissance. Trams have come and gone, been loved and hated, popular and derided, considered both old fashioned and futuristic. Horse trams, introduced in the 1860s, were the first cheap form of public transport on city streets. Electric systems were developed in nearly every urban area from the 1890s and revolutionised town travel in the Edwardian era. A century ago, trams were at their peak, used by everyone all over the country and a mark of civic pride in towns and cities from Dover to Dublin. But by the 1930s tramways were in decline and giving way to cheaper and more flexible motor buses and trolleybuses. By the 1950s the major systems were being replaced. London's last tram ran in 1952 and Glasgow, the city most firmly linked with trams, closed its system in 1962. Only Blackpool, famous for its decorated cars, kept a public service running, and trams seemed destined only for preservation in museums. A slow renaissance began in the 1980s, when new systems were introduced as modern 'light rail' networks, starting with the Tyne & Wear Metro (1980) and London's DLR (1987).The latest city to reintroduce trams will be Edinburgh in 2014. Trams are now set to be a familiar and significant feature of urban life once again. AUTHOR: Oliver Green is former Head Curator of the London Transport Museum and has become its first Research Fellow. He has lectured widely and authored a range of publications on aspects of transport and design, ranging from the history of the London Underground to British Airways posters. His most recent book is Frank Pick's London: Art, Design and the Modern City, published by the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and now acts as a consultant and mentor to a number of transport museums. SELLING POINTS: . Over 200 compelling illustrations . A look at the early horse and steam trams . Charts the decline and fall of tramways and their slow renaissance in more recent years . Outlines the operational public systems in the UK and Ireland. 200 illustrations

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Author:   Oliver Green
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781473822238


ISBN 10:   1473822238
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 November 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Profusely and beautifully illustrated, informed and informative, exceptionally well written, organized and presented, Rails in the Road: A History of Tramways in Britain and Ireland by Oliver Green (former Head Curator of the London Transport Museum and who has become its first Research Fellow) draws upon his years of experience, research and expertise and has created a unique and unreservedly recommended transportation history for community and academic library collections.--Midwest Book Review Impressively comprehensive; well-illustrated, with images from a variety of archives and collections; an excellent read. It is highly recommended. --Friends of the National Railway Museum


Impressively comprehensive; well-illustrated, with images from a variety of archives and collections; an excellent read. It is highly recommended. -- Friends of the National Railway Museum Profusely and beautifully illustrated, informed and informative, exceptionally well written, organized and presented, Rails in the Road: A History of Tramways in Britain and Ireland by Oliver Green (former Head Curator of the London Transport Museum and who has become its first Research Fellow) draws upon his years of experience, research and expertise and has created a unique and unreservedly recommended transportation history for community and academic library collections.-- Midwest Book Review


"""Impressively comprehensive; well-illustrated, with images from a variety of archives and collections; an excellent read. It is highly recommended.""-- ""Friends of the National Railway Museum"" Profusely and beautifully illustrated, informed and informative, exceptionally well written, organized and presented, ""Rails in the Road: A History of Tramways in Britain and Ireland"" by Oliver Green (former Head Curator of the London Transport Museum and who has become its first Research Fellow) draws upon his years of experience, research and expertise and has created a unique and unreservedly recommended transportation history for community and academic library collections.-- ""Midwest Book Review"""


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Oliver Green has a long track record in museums, especially those that are transport orientated, being the director of the London Transport Museum in London, until five years ago. He is well qualified to write this history of the tramways of Britain and Ireland, having a life long interest in this subject. This volume represents many years of research and knowledge in this field of transport history. In retirement Oliver Green is still involved with transport museums, being the museum advisor to the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre at Quainton near Aylesbury and still acts as a consultant to other museum projects.

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