Off The Rails
Discover the compelling insights of "Off The Rails" by Andrew Murray, published by Verso Books in 2002. This revealing book, spanning 200 pages, is authored by a Communications Officer for the ASLEF train-drivers' union, offering a unique perspective on the tumultuous history of Britain's rail network since its privatization. Murray dives deep into the mismanagement and challenges faced by the railway system, shedding light on critical events, including the Potter's Bar accident in a newly added afterword. Ideal for those interested in business, management, and political science, "Off The Rails" is an essential read for understanding the dynamics of railway transport industries in the United Kingdom. Enhance your knowledge of public policy and the intricate relationship between government and business within the context of the British Isles. Don't miss out on this enlightening exploration of a vital sector in British history.