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Sample Articles from Transition

Old and new in Docklands: the Thames Barge 'Lady Daphne' (registered at Rochester) and Canary Wharf from the river.  A recent edition of Transition included transport-related papers from a major conference held at Canary Wharf by Docklands Forum: 'London's Renaissence'.  Picture: Chris Wood, August 1999. Old and new in Docklands:
the Thames Barge 'Lady Daphne' (registered at Rochester) and Canary Wharf from the river.

A recent edition of Transition included transport-related papers from a major conference held at Canary Wharf by Docklands Forum: 'London's Renaissence'.

Picture: Chris Wood, August 1999.

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Air Transport Policy - A Taxing MatterBy David Hurdle
No.15 (April 2001).
Bus stop design for minimum conflictBy Chris Wood
No.5 (October 1998).
Golden fuels or fuel's gold?By Chris Wood
CILT Journal (the predecessor to Transition) No. 11/12 (September 1996, with detail updates July 1999).
Partnerships, contracts and access:
the rôle of Bus Quality Partnerships in providing access for disabled people at bus stops
By Chris Wood
No.7 (April 1999).
Pilgrim DriversBy Chris Wood
No. 9 (October 1999).
Planning and Transport: Joined-Up Thinking in PPG13?By Chris Wood
No. 10 (January 2000).
Safe routes to schoolBy Yarlini Rajesparan
CILT Journal (the predecessor to Transition) No. 15/16 (July 1997).
The School CrawlBy David Hurdle
No. 7 (April 1999).
Streets of Meaning: Poetry in MotionBy Chris Wood
No. 11 (April 2000).
Rail Services In London - Creating A Balanced NetworkBy Steve Kearns
No. 10 (January 2000).
The U.K. Climate Change Programme: are the transport measures sufficient?By Chris Wood
No. 7 (April 1999).
Women and Local Transport PlansBy Kathleen Covill
No. 11 (April 2000).

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