The coordination of transport was heavily debated in the interwar period, as mechanized road traffic for the first time posed a serious challenge to the railways as the backbone of the transport system. The main issues of the interwar period bear resemblances with current challenges for transport policy, and historical studies may improve our understanding of contemporary transport coordination. This introduction sets the stage by discussing the concept of transport coordination and its historiograp
The D4.2 Berlin report examines the evolution of Berlin’s transport policy in order to understand th...
The D4.2 Berlin report examines the evolution of Berlin’s transport policy in order to understand th...
Interwar Britain witnessed the rapid rise of road transport as a serious competitor to the railways....
The coordination of transport was heavily debated in the interwar period, as mechanized road traffic...
Book synopsis: The key aim of this volume is to demonstrate ways in which an understanding of histor...
When new motorized means of transport, such as buses, vans, and lorries, captured part of the transp...
In the 1930s, when the competition among trucks and trains started, the Fascist government in Italy ...
The development of the railway system transformed travel opportunities for people in the nineteenth ...
Abstract This introduction corresponds in parts to the synthesis given at the International Congress...
International audienceMy aim is to try and examine the evolution of the organization of the public t...
Scholarly criticisms of the quality of British railway management between the world wars have focus...
Railways are often seen as important means of integration, economically, socially and culturally. Wh...
The main tasks for this overview of transportation development are the provision and interpretation ...
This document, D4.2 Berlin report, is part of the second series of technical reports produced as par...
In the last decades, the study of transport has taken on a more “intermodal” approach, in order to r...
The D4.2 Berlin report examines the evolution of Berlin’s transport policy in order to understand th...
The D4.2 Berlin report examines the evolution of Berlin’s transport policy in order to understand th...
Interwar Britain witnessed the rapid rise of road transport as a serious competitor to the railways....
The coordination of transport was heavily debated in the interwar period, as mechanized road traffic...
Book synopsis: The key aim of this volume is to demonstrate ways in which an understanding of histor...
When new motorized means of transport, such as buses, vans, and lorries, captured part of the transp...
In the 1930s, when the competition among trucks and trains started, the Fascist government in Italy ...
The development of the railway system transformed travel opportunities for people in the nineteenth ...
Abstract This introduction corresponds in parts to the synthesis given at the International Congress...
International audienceMy aim is to try and examine the evolution of the organization of the public t...
Scholarly criticisms of the quality of British railway management between the world wars have focus...
Railways are often seen as important means of integration, economically, socially and culturally. Wh...
The main tasks for this overview of transportation development are the provision and interpretation ...
This document, D4.2 Berlin report, is part of the second series of technical reports produced as par...
In the last decades, the study of transport has taken on a more “intermodal” approach, in order to r...
The D4.2 Berlin report examines the evolution of Berlin’s transport policy in order to understand th...
The D4.2 Berlin report examines the evolution of Berlin’s transport policy in order to understand th...
Interwar Britain witnessed the rapid rise of road transport as a serious competitor to the railways....