A thirty years' war : the failed public/private partnership that spurred the creation of the Toronto Transit Commission, 1891-1921

Type
Book
ISBN 10
1552214087 
ISBN 13
9781552214084 
Category
Osgoode Society  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2015 
Pages
xxiiii, 228 pages 
Subject
Transit 
Abstract
"Between 1891 and 1921, the Toronto Railway Company operated Toronto's streetcars under a franchise granted by the city. The arrangement brought the city a modern electric streetcar system, but the relationship between the two entities was tempestuous one, marked and marred by almost constant conflict and confrontation. Remarkably, the many court battles that resulted went to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on fourteen separate occasions. this book details these legal disputes, and along the way, links them to the city's expansion and development, it's municipal politics, the provincial debates over public ownership of many kinds of utilities, and the legal culture of the day, which reveals a remarkable faith in the courts. This is a fascinating historical story set in its own time and milieu, but which also has considerable contemporary relevance as Toronto- and Canada's other major urban centers - wrestle with their modern transportation problems. It will be of interest not only to legal historians, but also to those interested in transit and municipal history, and in the correct balance between public and private ownership." - Cover 
Description
Content:
Foreword by the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History
Foreword by Andy Byford
Preface
Acknowledgements
A note on terminology
Introduction
Chapter 1: Laying the groundwork, 1891-92
Chapter 2: Seeking the upper hand, 1892-93
Chapter 3: Ice, snow, and a temporary thaw, 1893-99
Chapter 4: Crowded Streetcars, 1899-1903
Chapter 5: Uncrowded suburbs, 1904-07
Chapter 6: A new battleground, 1907-11
Chapter 7: Seeking victory by other means, 1912-14
Chapter 8: A war of attrition
Chapter 9: Finishing with the Old Regime, 1921-24
Epilogue: Lessons learned
A note on sources
Appendix: Conditions of sale of the street railway franchise of the city of Toronto, as adopted by the city council May 5th, 1891
Notes
Index  
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.  
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