The Minehead Branch 1848-1971
Author: Ian Coleby
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Published: 2006-01-01
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 9781899889204
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Author: Ian Coleby
Publisher:
Published: 2006-01-01
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 9781899889204
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edward Jeboult
Publisher:
Published: 1873
Total Pages: 394
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Roger John Sellick
Publisher:
Published: 2012-06-01
Total Pages: 64
ISBN-13: 9780857041883
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this collection of historic photographs and commentary, R.J. Sellick traces the story of the Mineral Railway, a local line from the port of Wathcet, from its beginnings in 1856, through its fitful decline, to the end of the company in 1925. He also offers guidance to exploring what remains of the railway from routes open to the public.
Author: Anthony Poulton-Smith
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 2013-02-01
Total Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 0752492241
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 1963 Dr Beeching’s infamous report signalled the end for over 15,000 miles of track, a third of Britain’s stations, and for 70,000 jobs, as well as making irrevocable changes to the way of life of many consumers. Much misery was caused and Beeching’s name was muddied, but in hindsight the report probably did more than any other single factor to preserve the nation’s railway heritage. Without the Beeching cuts, much of the locomotives, stock, tracks, signals and signs would have crumbled, been forgotten or rotted. However, the gentle railway gradients lend themselves perfectly to walkways and cycle paths; buildings have been refurbished; memorabilia now commands prices at auction which would astonish those who painted the metal. And of course, the heritage lines continue to draw many thousands of visitors each year. After the initial shock of the cuts, this fresh appraisal considers these benefits and more, which may not have come about without the Beeching Report.
Author: Allen Jackson
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Published: 2017-04-15
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781445670119
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPerhaps more has been written about the Great Western Railway than any other, and the company is regarded with the most affection. The combination of an unbroken history, engineering icons of the Victorian era, holiday destinations and a visual appeal in their design work went a long way in keeping the GWR in pole position. The stations and other structures have long enjoyed the admiration of many and are a quintessential ingredient of the GWR recipe for remembrance. Change has always been with us on the railways and none more so than in the twenty-first century, where much of the GWR scene is to be swept away under the wires of electrification. The GWR proposed electrification of the Taunton to Penzance route in the 1930s and would have carried it out if they'd had the cash so, eighty years later, this change has an air of inevitability about it. Great Western Railway Stations is a last look at much of the GWR architecture, some of which is listed, and aims to present a lavishly illustrated overview of what remains of the old company.
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
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Published: 1855
Total Pages: 218
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jonathan Brown
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Published: 2017-06-30
Total Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 1473891191
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA ride on a steam train is a popular family outing. More than 100 heritage railways cater for that demand, capturing the spirit of nostalgia while preserving the engines and equipment of past days of rail travel. Their interests even extend to the modern era of 1960's - 70's diesels.Those heritage railways themselves have a long pedigree, back to 1951, when a group of enthusiasts saved the Talyllyn Railway in mid-Wales from closure. They ran this railway as volunteers, out of their love of the little trains and a desire to keep it going. Their example was followed by many more preservation societies who preserved and restored branch lines, country lines and industrial lines for our enjoyment now.Six decades have passed, and we are now beginning to realize what an impressive history the heritage railway movement has. This book traces that history, from the humble beginnings the hopes and ambitions of the pioneers on the different railway projects. There were times of failure and frustration, as some fell by the wayside, but others have made it through times of adversity to become the major heritage businesses of today.
Author: Colin G. Maggs
Publisher: Branch Lines of
Published: 2011-03
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781848683471
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA lavishly illustrated title from acknowledged railway expert Colin G. Maggs, presenting the story of Berkshire's branch lines.
Author: Great Britain
Publisher:
Published: 1857
Total Pages: 1042
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