Mike Horne Explained
Mike Horne should not be confused with Mike Horn.
M. A. C. Horne FCIT, who wrote as Mike Horne, was a British transport writer who specialised in the history of London's railways. He died of a heart attack on 26 March 2020 (not connected with COVID-19).[1]
Selected publications
- The Victoria Line - A short history (1988)
- The Northern Line (second edn 1999)
- The Jubilee Line (2000)
- The Bakerloo Line (second edn 2001)
- The Metropolitan Line (2003)
- The Victoria Line (second edition 2004)
- The District Line (2006)
- The Piccadilly Tube - A History of the First Hundred Years (2007) (Hardback)
- London’s District Railway: A History of the Metropolitan District Railway. (2018)[2] [3]
- The Last Link - The First 30 Years of the Hampstead Railway
- 150 Years of the Hammersmith & City Railway Published jointly with London Underground Ltd
- The Aldwych Branch of the Piccadilly Line (with Antony Badsey-Ellis). Capital Transport 2009
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Remembering Mike Horne. Bull. John. Rose. Doug. 2020-04-02. Bull. John. London Reconnections. en-GB. 2020-04-04. Roberts. Jonathan. Hendy. Peter. Peter Hendy. Goodwin. Tim. Pedantic of Purley. Liffen. John. Daniels. Leon. NGH.
- M. A. C. Horne, London's District Railway, A History of the Metropolitan District Railway Company, Volume One: Nineteenth Century. Simon. Abernethy. February 19, 2019. The Journal of Transport History. 40. 1. 157–158. 10.1177/0022526619832197. free.
- Web site: London's District Railway Volume 1 . www.ltmuseumshop.co.uk.