A book reviewing overall transport policy in Britain since 1997, with each chapter by specialist authors. My London chapter examines trends in the capital, with particular reference to changes in institutional structure (elected Mayor, GLA, etc.), the very strong growth in bus use, impacts of congestion charging, and the Underground PPP
To deal with rising city center congestion and its associated pollution, the UK government has propo...
To deal with rising city center congestion and its associated pollution, the UK government has propo...
On 1 April 1965, a new system of city government was introduced to London, resulting in the birth of...
The London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) was a unique hybrid public body accountable only to a sm...
This comprehensively revised and updated new edition of the leading text in the field provides full ...
Transport has been a dominant political and public funding issue in London for decades. The growth o...
Over the past few years there has been increasing recognition of the value of carrying a greater sha...
This book provides, in a single volume, a review of the findings of the largest ever programme of ci...
Why do organisations decline, and what happens when they do? Strategy and Managed Decline: London Tr...
Trends in bus use in Britain from 1999/2000, especially the very large rise in London and factors be...
Examination of trends in bus use in the six English Metropolitan areas, 1999/2000 to 2006/07 showin...
Transport Policy in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the early 1990s has been focused on increas...
Within London the 32 London boroughs undertake most local services provision and planning, and play ...
This dissertation investigates two key transportation policies influencing travel behavior and locat...
Everyone is a transport user, and most of us live in towns or cities, but how much of what we take f...
To deal with rising city center congestion and its associated pollution, the UK government has propo...
To deal with rising city center congestion and its associated pollution, the UK government has propo...
On 1 April 1965, a new system of city government was introduced to London, resulting in the birth of...
The London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) was a unique hybrid public body accountable only to a sm...
This comprehensively revised and updated new edition of the leading text in the field provides full ...
Transport has been a dominant political and public funding issue in London for decades. The growth o...
Over the past few years there has been increasing recognition of the value of carrying a greater sha...
This book provides, in a single volume, a review of the findings of the largest ever programme of ci...
Why do organisations decline, and what happens when they do? Strategy and Managed Decline: London Tr...
Trends in bus use in Britain from 1999/2000, especially the very large rise in London and factors be...
Examination of trends in bus use in the six English Metropolitan areas, 1999/2000 to 2006/07 showin...
Transport Policy in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the early 1990s has been focused on increas...
Within London the 32 London boroughs undertake most local services provision and planning, and play ...
This dissertation investigates two key transportation policies influencing travel behavior and locat...
Everyone is a transport user, and most of us live in towns or cities, but how much of what we take f...
To deal with rising city center congestion and its associated pollution, the UK government has propo...
To deal with rising city center congestion and its associated pollution, the UK government has propo...
On 1 April 1965, a new system of city government was introduced to London, resulting in the birth of...