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Peak Park Transport Study : Volume I - Summary & Recommendations

Peak Park Transport Study : Volume I - Summary & Recommendations

by Martin and Voorhees Associates

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9780901428592 / 0901428590
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Bakewell, Derbyshire: Peak Park Joint Planning Board, 1980. No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, spiral binding in excellent condition and no bumping to corners. 39pp. The final report of the Peak Park Transpot Study prepared jointly by the consultants, Martin Voorhees and officers of the Peak Park Joint Planning Board. It summarises the main characteristics of transport and its environmental consequences in the Park for the 'base year' (1976) and the forecast conditions for the 'design year' (1996). It also sets out the findings, recommendations and policies for the modal transfer of freight, the changes to the rail system and for the highway system respectively. A typescript publication including tables and maps. Very scarce.. Soft Cover in Spiral Binding. Fine. 11.75 x 8.5 inches.
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