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Progressive strategies of municipal trading: The policies of the London County Council Tramways c. 1891-1914

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BUSINESS HISTORY
Volume 63, Issue 3, Pages 397-420

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00076791.2019.1577823

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Tramways; municipal trading; political ideology; strategic decision-making; transport policy

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This article explores the significant role played by municipal traders in the development of fin de siecle London's tramway system, which not only aimed at improving the living and working conditions for tramway users and employees, but also reflected a deeper commitment towards social and economic improvement beyond the transport sphere, as shown through the Kingsway Tunnel Project implemented by the London County Council's Highways Committee.
This article explores the role played by municipal traders in the development of fin de siecle London's tramway system. Influenced by progressive politics, the Highways Committee of the London County Council developed a trading organisation that also had a social mission of improving living and working conditions for tramway users and employees alike. The Committee also enacted major urban change through the Kingsway Tunnel Project, which was an exemplar of their commitment to combining financial and social profit. We conclude that the committee's mission reflected a deep commitment to social and economic improvement far beyond the transport sphere alone.

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