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A chronological survey traces the development of urban passenger vehicles from their Parisian origins through adoption in England, technical experiments, and commercial consolidation. Early innovations and entrepreneurs are described alongside practical details of routes, fares, conductor and passenger conduct, and regulatory conflicts. The narrative examines mechanical experiments such as steam and electric traction, design changes including seating and ticketing systems, and the growth of omnibus companies and strikes. A later section turns to hired-carriage history, following the evolution of hackney coaches and hansoms, cab design refinements, regulatory measures, operating costs, and colorful industry anecdotes.

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Henry Charles Moore

Henry Charles Moore was an author known for his contributions to literature that celebrate the achievements of women and explore urban life. His notable work, "Noble Deeds of the World's Heroines," highlights the remarkable stories of women throughout history, showcasing their courage and resilience. In addition to this, he wrote "Omnibuses and Cabs," which reflects on the intricacies of city transport and its impact on society. Moore's writings offer a blend of inspiration and social commentary, making him a unique voice in his literary context.

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