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Episode 15 - Beyond WWII

Episode 17 of the Rails to Nowhere podcast, hosted by Simon & Ela, titled "Episode 15 - Beyond WWII" was published on July 15, 2024 and runs 54 minutes.

July 15, 2024 ·54m · Rails to Nowhere

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In this episode we conclude our look at London’s Transport in the 1930s with a look at the legacy of this era and a glance at what occurred following the Second World War. Part of the research for this episode stems from work written by Simon in pursuit of their MA in Railway Studies from the University of York, so an acknowledgement of the support from Dr David Turner in writing that essay is also due. Follow our Twitter: www.twitter.com/railstonowhere Support the Podcast through our Patreon and get bonus episodes, behind the scenes content and more: www.patreon.com/railstonowhere Thanks to our wonderful Patreons who help make Rails to Nowhere happen and especial thanks to our £10 patreon ValkyrieLeamons. Follow Simon at: www.twitter.com/reddragontweets Our roundtable with History Indoors can be found here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te7NtsEiadM Ela talks Jersey Railways with Gareth Dennis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7OnwVwiXnQ&t=3890s  Music: Cassette by Infraction https://inaudio.org/track/cassette-synthwave/used under Creative Commons Attribution Unported 3.0 (CC BY 3.0 Bibliography Abercrombie, Patrick. Greater London Plan. London: His Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1945. Asher, Wayne. Rings Around London: Orbital Motorways and the Battle for Homes before Roads. Harrow Weald: Capital Transport, 2018. Blake, Jim, and Jonathan James. Northern Wastes. Palmers Green: North London Transport Society, 1989. David, Gareth. Croydon Tramlink: A Definitive History. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2020. Day, John. The Story of the Victoria Line. London: London Transport, 1969. Forman, Jay. ‘What Happened to London’s Trams’. Jay Forman Youtube Channel, 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ji3C_PjJonM. Fowler, James. ‘How History Challenges Current Thinking on Hybridity: The Effects of Hybridity on London’s Transport 1933–1948’. In Hybridity in the Governance and Delivery of Public Services, edited by Andrea Bonomi Savignon, Luca Gnan, Alessandro Hinna, and Fabio Monteduro, 7–28. Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018. Fowler, James. London Transport: A Hybrid in History 1905-1948. Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019. Fowler, James. Strategy and Managed Decline: London Transport 1948-1987. Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021. Glover, John. Rails Across London. Manchester: Crecy Publishing Ltd, 2018. Gourvish, Terence. British Railways 1948-73: A Business History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Harley, Robert. Lord Ashfield’s Trams: How London Lost a World Class Tramway System. Harrow Weald: Capital Transport, 2015. Harris, Sim. London Transport a Brief History. Dunstable: Railhub, 2011. Horne, Mike. The Jubilee Line. Harrow Weald: Capital Transport Publishing Ltd., 2000. Horne, Mike The Victoria Line. London: Douglas Rose, 1988. James, Jonathan. London Underground: The Northern Line. Stamford: Key Books, 2023. Lee, Charles. The Bakerloo Line: A Brief History. London: London Transport, 1973. Oakley, E. R., and C. L. Withey. Improving London’s Trams 1932-7. Broxborurne: LRTA Publications, 1988. O’Brien, Terence. British Experiments in Public Ownership and Control: A Study of the Central Electricity Board, British Broadcasting Corporation and London Passenger Transport Board. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1937. Wilson, G Lloyd. ‘The London Passenger Transport Board - A Public Transport Trust’. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 201, no. 1 (1939): 118–23.

In this episode we conclude our look at London’s Transport in the 1930s with a look at the legacy of this era and a glance at what occurred following the Second World War.

Part of the research for this episode stems from work written by Simon in pursuit of their MA in Railway Studies from the University of York, so an acknowledgement of the support from Dr David Turner in writing that essay is also due.

Follow our Twitter: www.twitter.com/railstonowhere

Support the Podcast through our Patreon and get bonus episodes, behind the scenes content and more: www.patreon.com/railstonowhere

Thanks to our wonderful Patreons who help make Rails to Nowhere happen and especial thanks to our £10 patreon ValkyrieLeamons.

Follow Simon at: www.twitter.com/reddragontweets

Our roundtable with History Indoors can be found here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te7NtsEiadM

Ela talks Jersey Railways with Gareth Dennis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7OnwVwiXnQ&t=3890s

 Music: Cassette by Infraction https://inaudio.org/track/cassette-synthwave/used under Creative Commons Attribution Unported 3.0 (CC BY 3.0

Bibliography

Abercrombie, Patrick. Greater London Plan. London: His Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1945.

Asher, Wayne. Rings Around London: Orbital Motorways and the Battle for Homes before Roads. Harrow Weald: Capital Transport, 2018.

Blake, Jim, and Jonathan James. Northern Wastes. Palmers Green: North London Transport Society, 1989.

David, Gareth. Croydon Tramlink: A Definitive History. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Transport, 2020.

Day, John. The Story of the Victoria Line. London: London Transport, 1969.

Forman, Jay. ‘What Happened to London’s Trams’. Jay Forman Youtube Channel, 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ji3C_PjJonM.

Fowler, James. ‘How History Challenges Current Thinking on Hybridity: The Effects of Hybridity on London’s Transport 1933–1948’. In Hybridity in the Governance and Delivery of Public Services, edited by Andrea Bonomi Savignon, Luca Gnan, Alessandro Hinna, and Fabio Monteduro, 7–28. Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018.

Fowler, James. London Transport: A Hybrid in History 1905-1948. Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019.

Fowler, James. Strategy and Managed Decline: London Transport 1948-1987. Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021.

Glover, John. Rails Across London. Manchester: Crecy Publishing Ltd, 2018.

Gourvish, Terence. British Railways 1948-73: A Business History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Harley, Robert. Lord Ashfield’s Trams: How London Lost a World Class Tramway System. Harrow Weald: Capital Transport, 2015.

Harris, Sim. London Transport a Brief History. Dunstable: Railhub, 2011.

Horne, Mike. The Jubilee Line. Harrow Weald: Capital Transport Publishing Ltd., 2000.

Horne, Mike The Victoria Line. London: Douglas Rose, 1988.

James, Jonathan. London Underground: The Northern Line. Stamford: Key Books, 2023.

Lee, Charles. The Bakerloo Line: A Brief History. London: London Transport, 1973.

Oakley, E. R., and C. L. Withey. Improving London’s Trams 1932-7. Broxborurne: LRTA Publications, 1988.

O’Brien, Terence. British Experiments in Public Ownership and Control: A Study of the Central Electricity Board, British Broadcasting Corporation and London Passenger Transport Board. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1937.

Wilson, G Lloyd. ‘The London Passenger Transport Board - A Public Transport Trust’. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 201, no. 1 (1939): 118–23.

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