Show notes
In this episode we are back on the road as we talk about how the LPTB sought to adapt its Tram and bus systems to the changing needs of London over this period.
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E14 - Selling London's Transport
E13b - A Brand for London Part 2 (with Roundel Round We Go)
E13a - A Brand for London Part 1 (With Roundel Round We Go)
Bonus 4 - Frank Pick & Lord Ashfield [PREVIEW]
E11 - New Works Program Part 1 - The Underground
E10 - The Garden Suburbs
E9 - Victorian Suburbia
B3 - Charles Tyson Yerkes Bonus (Preview)
E8 - The Motorcar
E7 - The London Passenger Transport Act 1933
E6 - Going Underground
B2 - Historiography Bonus (UNLOCKED)
E5 - British Rail and Technology Part 3 - The 1980s & 90s
E4 - BR and Technology Part 2 - The 1960s & 70s
E3 - British Railways and Technology Part 1 - The 1950s
E2 - The Technology Behind the APT
B1 - Eric Geddes Bonus (UNLOCKED)
E1 - The Railway Act 1921
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