Publisher's Synopsis
British Railways In Boom And Depression examines the history of British Railways during periods of economic prosperity and decline. Exploring the impact of economic cycles on railway operations, infrastructure development, and policy, this book provides valuable insights into the complex relationship between the railway industry and the broader economic landscape of Great Britain.
Campbell C. Douglas offers a detailed analysis of how British Railways navigated the challenges and opportunities presented by fluctuating economic conditions throughout the 20th century. This historical account will appeal to railway enthusiasts, economic historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of transport and economic development.
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