The Development of Transportation in Modern England, Volume 2The University Press, 1916 - 820 pagina's |
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Pagina 457
... competition prevented by working agreements . 574 577 Recognition of failure of competition among railways where combination or working agreement is possible 578 Economy of amalgamation 580 " Railway mania " of 1844-6 Mania brought vast ...
... competition prevented by working agreements . 574 577 Recognition of failure of competition among railways where combination or working agreement is possible 578 Economy of amalgamation 580 " Railway mania " of 1844-6 Mania brought vast ...
Pagina 458
... competition of railway with coach and waggon to and parallel with the railways . Effect upon coaching and carrying establishments Almost immediate decrease of coaching and posting along lines of road adjacent Decreased revenues of some ...
... competition of railway with coach and waggon to and parallel with the railways . Effect upon coaching and carrying establishments Almost immediate decrease of coaching and posting along lines of road adjacent Decreased revenues of some ...
Pagina 483
... Competition among the rival coach proprietors using the single line of roadway led to confusion and collisions among them ; their merchandise trains sometimes got so heavily loaded that they had to be helped by the locomotive engine in ...
... Competition among the rival coach proprietors using the single line of roadway led to confusion and collisions among them ; their merchandise trains sometimes got so heavily loaded that they had to be helped by the locomotive engine in ...
Pagina 485
... competition between these two agencies that was likely to produce the most pro- nounced effects . It may help us to understand the situation more perfectly , therefore , if we can see the way in which the friends of each regarded them ...
... competition between these two agencies that was likely to produce the most pro- nounced effects . It may help us to understand the situation more perfectly , therefore , if we can see the way in which the friends of each regarded them ...
Pagina 490
... competition with the London dealers2 . The coming of the railway was eagerly awaited in other cases because it was thought that this would emancipate the people from the thraldom of a canal monopoly that had become oppressive ...
... competition with the London dealers2 . The coming of the railway was eagerly awaited in other cases because it was thought that this would emancipate the people from the thraldom of a canal monopoly that had become oppressive ...
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Pagina 786 - GEORGE. A History of Whitby, and Streoneshalh Abbey; with a Statistical Survey of the Vicinity to the Distance of Twenty-five Miles. 2 vols. Whitby, 1817.
Pagina 767 - A description of Westminster Bridge. To which are added an account of the methods made use of in laying the foundations of its piers. And an answer to the chief objections that have been made thereto.
Pagina 767 - Railway Economy : A. Treatise on the New Art of Transport, its Management, Prospects, and Relations, Commercial, Financial, and Social ; with an Exposition of the Practical Results of the Railways in Operation in the United Kingdom, on the Continent, and in America.
Pagina 586 - Minute of the Lords of the Committee of the Privy Council for Trade, on the Report of the Commissioners for inquiring into the Gauge of Railways, June 6, 1846.