Article ID: CBB510535838

The “last railway mania”: The Light Railways Act of 1896 and local railway construction in Britain (August 2020)

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The Light Railways Act of 1896 stimulated a new “railway mania” with many local lines being promoted across mainland Britain. Although designed to support transport links to remote agricultural districts and fishing ports, this article explores how the new Act was used to promote a wide range of rural, suburban and industrial railway schemes. It evaluates the nature of the new lines built and the constraints that they faced. Despite the initial “mania”, it is argued here that the legislation was not especially successful in encouraging the construction of a large network of new rural railways. The new Light Railway Commissioners were reluctant to sanction schemes that might provide competition with existing mainline railway companies and conservative interests in the railway industry were reluctant to make the radical changes necessary to substantially reduce the costs of railway construction and operation.

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Authors & Contributors
Schwartz, Robert M.
Hudson, John Adrian
Gregory, Ian N.
Zachary Callen
Philip Lloyd
Pereira, Hugo Silveira
Journals
The Journal of Transport History
Technology and Culture
Social Science History
Railroad History
Nineteenth-Century Studies
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society: Memoirs and Proceedings
Publishers
Emerald Publishing Limited
The Book Guild Ltd
Open University (United Kingdom)
University Press of Kansas
RSC Pub.
Routledge
Concepts
Railroads
Technology and government
Land transportation
Local transit
Technology
urban transportation
People
Daumier, Honoré
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
United States
France
Mozambique
Angola
England
Institutions
Irish Railway Commission
British Railways
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