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TOURISM PETER ROBINSON MICHAEL LÜCK STEPHEN L. J. SMITH

Road and Rail Transportation 5

Learning Objectives To understand the scope and variety of modes of overland forms of transport To explore the importance of land-based modes of transport for tourism To understand various marketing and operating strategies for overland transport organizations

The Railway Age The Age of Protection The Age of Administrative Planning The Age of Contestability Historical Trends

Categories –Infrequent leisure cyclists –Occasional leisure cyclists –Frequent leisure cyclists –Cycling enthusiasts Tracks and trail systems The Bicycle

History (Ford Model T) Reasons for popularity –Low cost, especially when shared –Convenience –Flexibility in departure times, routings, stops –Enhanced experience –Easier luggage transportation –Guaranteed transportation at destination The Private Car

Rental cars Taxi Motorhome/RV/caravan Categories

History –1912: Sixt –1918: Jacobs Focus –Dominated by business travel –Leisure/tourist rentals growing rapidly Rental Cars

Major Car Rental Companies

History –1662: Blaise Pascal –Late 19th/early 20th century: self-propelled motorcoaches Regulation –USA/UK – similar to air traffic Bus and Coach Travel

Sightseeing tours Packaged tours Urban tours Express bus services –Hop-on-hop-off Urban commuter services Airport shuttles Charter services Specialist services Categories

History –1550: wagonways on wooden rails –1804: first steam engine railway in Wales (iron) –1825: first passenger rail service in England –1829: first passenger rail service in the USA The Railway

Routes Types –High-speed trains (TGV, Shinkansen, ICE) –Heritage trains –Commuter trains –Underground trains –Maglev (Magnetic Levitation) –Cable cars Passenger Rail Services Today