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Do You Know Your Lowcountry?: Carolina Day

On June 28, Charlestonians will celebrate Carolina Day. Members of the city’s cultural, historical and literary organizations will don seersucker suits and sundresses to march from Washington Park down Meeting

Book review: British Rail: A New History by Christian Wolmar

Book review: British Rail: A New History by Christian Wolmar
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Cyril Bleasdale, resourceful rail supremo who launched BR s InterCity commercial sector in 1982 – obituary

Cyril Bleasdale, resourceful rail supremo who launched BR s InterCity commercial sector in 1982 – obituary
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The Empires Return – London and New York City Part 2

The rise of London and New York City as major global cities can be traced in part to investment in high quality transport networks, as we described in Part 1, which helped enable each city and its region to grow both organically, and in its competitive position compared to other city regions. There was another parallel between the two cities – the inter-relationship between the two cities’ public transport operations which started with Americans (and other directors with North American perspectives) – like Yerkes and Ashfield – being involved in London’s transport in the first half of the 20th Century. The post-WWII disinvestment in urban transport, along with other strategies such as planning and density policies, however, encouraged suburban development and relocation to other regions, to the detriment of the classic city cores and the underlying basis for funding public transportation. However, this situation started to change again in the 1980s.

The Empires Return – London and New York City Part 2 - London Reconnections

London Reconnections 18 Min read The rise of London and New York City as major global cities can be traced in part to investment in high quality transport networks, as we described in Part 1, which helped enable each city and its region to grow both organically, and in its competitive position compared to other city regions. There was another parallel between the two cities – the inter-relationship between the two cities’ public transport operations which started with Americans (and other directors with North American perspectives) – like Yerkes and Ashfield – being involved in London’s transport in the first half of the 20 th Century.

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