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Peter Masson wrote:
"Tony Polson" wrote How does this evidence of practical incompetence support your assertion that he was "a brilliant railway manager"? He set himself six principles by which he considered his railway should be judged - safety, speed, punctuality, convenience, comfort, and economy. He inspired people to achieve these principles, perhaps especially when he was District Superintendent, Stratford, and, aided by the Shenfield electrification, improved his bit of the Great Eastern measured against all these principles, and again, when he was GM of the Western and brought it back from being a slow, unpunctual and uneconomic railway to one which was much faster and more punctual, and which generatyed a better return. He failed when he interfered in other people's jobs, even if his luck meant that he often got away with things he shouldn't have done. Peter I think it wouild be great if I Tried to Run a Railway was re-issued in a new edition with ample footnotes filling in some of the background to some of GFF's comments and maybe critically assessing GGF's own contribution to the railway. One of the irritating things I found about that book is that he mentions in passing various colleagues that I've never heard of and seems to assume that his readers know all about them. Andy |
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