Railways are nominally in government's hands, but operation is left to their managements; all war traffic moves at flat fee per ton ("agreed rates"); link between railways and Army; "car service division" established; control of traffic priorities; passenger service cut 30%; controlling truck traffic; control of airlines, buses, and dock operations.
How Britain controls transport
Ry Age
Railway Age ; 113 , n 4
1942
3 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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