Wartime on the Railways
From the American Civil War onwards, railways have been an important aspect of war. So important were the railways that in the First World War, the state took control of the railways, and then repeated this exercise in the Second World War. Wartime on the Railways describes the part played by Britain's railways during the Second World War, dealing not simply with operational matters or the impact of enemy action on the railways, but also looking at financial arrangements, the part played by railway workshops in producing equipment for the military, the wartime experience of the railways' ships, with the narrative augmented by personal accounts from railwaymen, and women as the war years saw much change. The book includes chapters on the railways during the final years of peace, and on each of the 'Big Four' companies, London Transport's underground system, the impact of wartime restrictions on travel and scheduling, the role of the railway workshops, and ports and shipping, as many railway ships were lost during the battle for France and at Dunkirk.
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Wartime on the Railways
From the American Civil War onwards, railways have been an important aspect of war. So important were the railways that in the First World War, the state took control of the railways, and then repeated this exercise in the Second World War. Wartime on the Railways describes the part played by Britain's railways during the Second World War, dealing not simply with operational matters or the impact of enemy action on the railways, but also looking at financial arrangements, the part played by railway workshops in producing equipment for the military, the wartime experience of the railways' ships, with the narrative augmented by personal accounts from railwaymen, and women as the war years saw much change. The book includes chapters on the railways during the final years of peace, and on each of the 'Big Four' companies, London Transport's underground system, the impact of wartime restrictions on travel and scheduling, the role of the railway workshops, and ports and shipping, as many railway ships were lost during the battle for France and at Dunkirk.
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Wartime on the Railways

Wartime on the Railways

by David Wragg
Wartime on the Railways

Wartime on the Railways

by David Wragg

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Overview

From the American Civil War onwards, railways have been an important aspect of war. So important were the railways that in the First World War, the state took control of the railways, and then repeated this exercise in the Second World War. Wartime on the Railways describes the part played by Britain's railways during the Second World War, dealing not simply with operational matters or the impact of enemy action on the railways, but also looking at financial arrangements, the part played by railway workshops in producing equipment for the military, the wartime experience of the railways' ships, with the narrative augmented by personal accounts from railwaymen, and women as the war years saw much change. The book includes chapters on the railways during the final years of peace, and on each of the 'Big Four' companies, London Transport's underground system, the impact of wartime restrictions on travel and scheduling, the role of the railway workshops, and ports and shipping, as many railway ships were lost during the battle for France and at Dunkirk.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780752486123
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 10/01/2012
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

David Wragg is the author of more than forty books, including a number for The History Press. Formerly a journalist contributing to The Sunday Telegraph and The Spectator, he has also worked in transport with P&O and as an advisor to the then Chartered Institute of Transport. He has been a political activist and former Transport Convenor of his local community council and takes a close interest in defence issues. His books on naval and aviation history have been co-published in the USA and translated. He lives in Scotland.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vi

Introduction vii

1 One Night in May 1

2 Railways and Warfare 8

3 Peace and Poverty 18

4 The Railways in 1939 31

5 The Storm Clouds Gather 41

6 Whose Railway is it? 51

7 Evacuation upon Evacuation 60

8 Operations in Wartime 75

9 Expanding the Railway 92

10 In the Front Line 102

11 Keeping the Home Fires Burning 122

12 Replacing the Coasters 136

13 'Oh What a Mess - the LMS' 144

14 Through the Heart of the Blitz 159

15 Counting the Cost 170

16 An Ungrateful Nation 177

Chronology 185

Bibliography 194

Index 195

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