the INSTITUTE OF RAILWAY STUDIES THE RAILWAY & CANAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY
CO-OPERATION AND COMPETITION:
THE HISTORY OF THE RAILWAY'S RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER TRANSPORT MODES
Provisional speakers
Peter M Braine Railways, coastal shipping and canals: the Bristol
Channel coal trade in the 19th century
Peter Butterfield Government and the railways' ‘Square Deal' in the
1930s
Joseph Boughey Synergy or domination? railway companies and their
waterways assets: the London, Midland & Scottish and its constituents
Edwin Course Railway ports and shipping
Tom Foxon Railway and canal interchange traffic in the Birmingham,
South Staffs and East Worcs district, 1838-1969
Ernest Godward The development of transport integration after the 1968
Transport Act: some evidence from the West Midlands 1974-1996
Anthony Heywood Towards a unified transport system? railways in Soviet
Transport Policy, 1917-1991
John Hibbs Rail replacement bus services: East Anglia and Essex from
1929
David Hodgkins The Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, Sir
Edward Watkin and canals
John King British rail and air competition in the inter-war years
John McGregor Railway promotion and competition from water transport in
the Scottish Highlands
Keith Nolan Canals and railways in the development of Goole
Stefan Zeilinger Competition and co-operation between high speed rail
and air transport in Germany
Tom Zellner The most successful failure: Germany's intermodal
transportation
29-31 OCTOBER 1999
at
NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM, YORK, UK
A registration fee is payable. Accommodation is available through the
York Tourist Bureau. For further details regarding registration please
contact Grahame Boyes [log in to unmask]
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