Jan 19 v 72 n 3 p 98-100: Extent of special Government traffic; suspension of traveling post offices at Christmas; further French train service improvements; New Zealand railway unit for service overseas. Jan 26 v 72 n 4 p 126-9: Progress of car lighting; warning to passengers; improved train services; military traffic in Australia; development of war time railway traffic in France. Feb 2 v 72 n 5 p 158-60: Reading lights in Lancashire electric trains; new Great Western Railroad timetable; reduced train services in Germany; Roumanian-German transit traffic. Feb 9 v 72 n 6 p 194-7: More war time traffic trends; control of traffic at British ports; designation of means of transport; travel censorship; ambulance trains and Red Cross; London Transport war comforts fund; damage to Polish railways; new Russo-German frontier. Feb 23 v 72 n 8 p 266-9, Mar 1 v 72 n 9 p 302-5 and Mar 8 v 72 n 10 p 354-5: Work of transportation and movements section of War Office; flood protection of London Bridge tube lines; railways in Germany, Italy and Finland; air transport; GWR locomotive for overseas service; coal traffic; train lighting in France; railways in German occupied Poland; railways in first 6 mo of war; London to Scotland sleeping car accommodation; North of Scotland restricted area; heavy movements of coal southwards; Germany and its protectorate. Mar 15 v 72 n 11 p 386-8 and Mar 22 v 72 n 12 p 422-4: War time curtailment of road transport; Railway Rates Tribunal; passenger train reductions and coal transport in France; Italian coal imports; air raid shelters in old C and SLR tunnels; mobile railway workshops for France; Essential Services Protection Corps in South Africa; Poland and mass migrations; Slovakian State Railways. Mar 29 v 72 n 13 p 470-4 and Apr 5 v 72 n 14 p 518-21: Balloon barrage trains; passenger service reductions to facilitate coal transport in Great Britain and France; internal air lines; Hindenburg dam railway; railways of Finland and peace treaty; preparing REC poster; Anglo-Scottish sleeping car services; Belgian hospital trains; French military ambulance trains; Italian coal imports; strategic railways of Middle East; increased mileage of Lithuanian Railways. Apr 12 v 72 n 15 p 550-3 and Apr 19 v 72 n 16 p 582-6: Guarding vulnerable points; Costain's construction unit; aliens and protected areas; frontiers of Western Europe; air line changes; German forces in Scandinavia; possibilities of holiday travel; war effects on East Coast route; fluorescent lighting in Great Britain and Germany; Reichsbahn in German occupied Poland; transit traffic between Russia and Germany; restricted services in Holland; Empire airways. Apr 26 v 72 n 17 p 614-7 and May 3 v 72 n 18 p 650-4: Pigeon transport; Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps; train service alterations; transport workers hours in Germany; new strategic railways in Turkey; war in Scandinavia; calculating increased charges; exceptional LNER loads; resumption of Cumberland passenger services; railway conditions in Germany. May 10 v 72 n 19 p 683-6: Whitsuntide traffic arrangements; Channel Islands transport control; journey on leave train; priority; organization of French transport in war time; Paris Metro air raid shelters; Norway; freight transport in Germany. May 17 v 72 n 20 p 714-8: German invasion of low countries; maps of railways of Belgium and Holland; Whitsuntide traffic; French war transport. May 24 v 72 n 21 p 422-4 and May 31 v 72 n 22 p 782-4: Moorgate to London Bridge tube section reopened; transport equipment for France; local defense volunteers; railways of Belgium; civil aviation in Scotland; Slovakian State Railways; Paris Metro in war time; British built locomotives for France; joint resort and railway press advertising. June 7 v 72 n 23 p 810-3 and June 14 v 72 n 24 p 842-4: Conveying 320,000 of evacuated BEF and Allied forces; moving school children from East Coast; compensation for requisitioned freight cars; workmen's tickets on Sundays; German coal traffic to Italy; Algerian railways in war time; Swiss railways and war; Netherlands railways in German occupation. June 21 v 72 n 25 p 870-4: Refugees on roads of France; travel between Eire and Great Britain; Lapland iron ore railway; further evacuation of school children; British railways and home defense; identifying hostile aircraft; Canadian railways and war. (See also - v 73 n 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 July 5 1940 p 17-22, July 12 p 49-51, July 19 p 77-80, July 26 p 102-4, Aug 2 p 129-30, Aug 9 p 154-7, Aug 16 p 182-4, Aug 23 p 209-12, Aug 30 p 232-4, Sept 6 p 257-60, Sept 13 p 285-6, Sept 20 p 309-11, Sept 27 p 337-9, Oct 4 p 365-8, Oct 11 p 390-3, Oct 18 p 417-21, Oct 25 p 441-3, Nov 1 p 469-71, Nov 8 p 494-8, Nov 15 p 526-7, Nov 22 p 548-50, Nov 29 p 578-81 and Dec 6 p 601-3)


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    Titel :

    Transport services and war


    Weitere Titelangaben:

    Ry Gaz


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    Erscheinungsdatum :

    1940


    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)


    Format :

    Print


    Sprache :

    Englisch




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