British Bus in the Second World War

British Bus in the Second World War

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Howie, John
Amberley Publishing
EAN: 9781445617084
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The British bus industry was ill-prepared for the Second World War. Among the immediate consequences were the loss of significant numbers of staff to the armed forces, a drastic reduction in the amount of fuel available and the introduction of the blackout. As the war progressed, it became increasingly difficult to meet the demand for new services to Royal Ordnance Factories and other government establishments despite the prior planning which had been done. Meanwhile, resources were in short supply, the armed forces had requisitioned many of the best vehicles while new ones were almost non-existent, the industry had to rely on female labour, causing problems of recruitment and retention, and government exercised undue control over many operational aspects. In this book, John Howie uses government archives and the trade press as well as contemporary photographs and advertising material, to look at how these problems affected the bus industry and how they were overcome, from cutbacks in service and the introduction of vehicles fueled by producer gas to articulated buses.
EAN 9781445617084
ISBN 1445617080
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Publication date August 15, 2013
Pages 160
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 165 x 15
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Howie, John
Illustrations 200 Illustrations, unspecified