Author: LEE Charles E Title: Passenger Class Distinctions
Description: London, The Railway Gazette 1946 75pp, numerous bw illustrations 23x16, red cloth, black lettering Very good, owner's stamp on fep. Interesting essay, based on a paper given to the Institute of Transport, outlining the history of first, second and third class rail travel, and the workman's trains that some of the Victorian railway companies had to run as a requirement of their Acts of Parliament. The drawings of the early 3rd class coaches, which were little more than cattle trucks with benches, are particularly useful.
Keywords: CITY PLANNING
Price: GBP 30.00 = appr. US$ 42.84 Seller: Inch's Books
- Book number: 37411
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