Britain's Railway, 1997-2005
Discover the intricate world of Britain's railways in Britain's Railway, 1997-2005 by T. R. Gourvish, published by Oxford University Press in 2008. This compelling hardback spans 328 pages and offers a critical examination of the Blair government's influence on the rail industry during a pivotal time in the UK's transportation history. Gourvish, a leading railway historian, delves into the challenges faced by the fragmented and privatized rail system, providing valuable insights for policymakers and enthusiasts alike. Whether you are passionate about railway management, privatization, or state involvement in the rail sector, this book is an essential resource. Perfect for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of railway policy in the UK and beyond, this work stands as a significant contribution to the field. Don't miss your chance to explore the evolution of Britain's railways through the lens of expert analysis.