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Transport in England
The Carrying Trade and the First Railways in England, C1750-C1850
A Call Against the Decline in Local Bus Services
'Ungovernable'? Financialisation and the Governance Of
The Need for Indigenous Aggregates Production in England
Transport Investment and Economic Performance
What Light Rail Can Do for Cities
Why England and Not China and India? Water Systems and the History of the Industrial Revolution*
2019 Analyses from The
Keeping Scotland Moving
Transport and the Economy
Differences in Public Sector Transport Spending Across England This Note
The Future of Transport
Transport in Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland
Future of Mobility: Governance of UK Transport Infrastructures Technical Annexes
Transport Committee
Transport Works for Growth and Jobs Why Urban Transport Drives Successful Economies
Greater Bristol Strategic Transport Study
Motoring Towards 2050 Established to Promote the Environmental, Economic, Mobility and Safety Issues Relating to Use of Motor Vehicles
Top View
Future of Mobility: Governance of UK Transport Infrastructures
Devolution of Transport in England Outside London
The Future of Rural Bus Services in the UK
Improving Public Transport in England Through Light Rail
The Regeneration of London's Docklands: New Riverside
Review of Demand Responsive Transport in Scotland Transport Research Series Research Transport
A New Deal for Transport: Better for Everyone
National Transport Strategy Roles and Responsibilities
Revisiting London Coaching Traffic 1680 to 1840: a Comment on Gerhold’S ‘Development of Stage Coaching’ 1
Action for Roads: a Network for the 21St Century
HS2 Plus | Contents
Transport Planning for a Sustainable Future
Transport and Urban Growth in the First Industrial Revolution
Transport and Urban Growth in the First Industrial Revolution
The Transformation of Transport Policy in Great Britain? 'New Realism' and New Labour's Decade of Displacement Activity
Twenty Case Studies
Keeping the Wheels from Falling Off
Public Transport in a Gender Equal Economy