The Road Haulage Industry
By (Author) Chris Woodcock
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
10th February 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
388.044
Paperback
56
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
146g
For hundreds of years, horses were the main way to transport goods across land, but in the twentieth century, first steam and then internal combustion engines revolutionised road haulage. Chris Woodcock charts the history of motor road haulage in Britain, featuring the design and development of the vehicles, competition from the railways, and the coming of the motorway age, the services that kept the trucker going, from garage to transport cafe, and the men themselves. Illustrated throughout with period photographs, this is a feast of nostalgia for anyone who has enjoyed a career in the industry, and a real eye opener for anyone who has not.
Chris Woodcock has spent over 40 years in the transport industry both as a driver and operator of his own company. As well as being involved in transport training he is a regular contributor to various transport magazines and is also a respected artist.