Tramway Closure Representations as Tools in Critical Urbanism: London and Glasgow on Film, 1953–62

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Abstract

Film representations of transport networks’ closure events are valuable materials in a critical, comparative urban studies. Here, 1953 and 1962 films commemorating the last nights of the London and Glasgow tramways exemplify such use. The present study examines them as part of work towards an understanding of public transport as a type of contested public space, since publics can have them removed. On the one hand, both films manufacture consent for the removal of on-street electric public transport on rails at a time when internal combustion engine vehicles, both private and public, were becoming more and more widespread in the UK. On the other, the film-makers provide affectionate views of urban transport modes which in the late twentieth century were largely considered obsolete, thus paving the way for heritage discourses of transport and even anticipating sustainability-led positions on the city that would only gain traction decades after these networks closed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)337-364
Number of pages28
JournalJournal of Transport History
Volume45
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jul 2024
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

The article has been written with support from the PUTSPACE project. PUTSPACE (\u201CPublic transport as public space in European cities: Narrating, experiencing, contesting\u201D) is financially supported by the HERA Joint Research Programme ( www.heranet.info ) which is co-funded by AKA, BMBF via DLRPT, ETAg, and the European Commission through Horizon 2020. An earlier draft was presented at the closing conference of PUTSPACE in Brussels during April 2022. Staff at the London Transport Museum's library and the Mitchell Library in Glasgow provided invaluable assistance in pointing me towards obscure publications and unpublished materials. The author disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work was supported by Humanities in the European Research Area (grant number 649307).

Keywords

  • tram
  • public transport
  • film
  • urban
  • London
  • Glasgow

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