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Gordon Edgar explores the industrial and minor railways of Southern England.
Author : Gordon Edgar
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 37,84 MB
Release : 2016-09-15
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 1445649217
Gordon Edgar explores the industrial and minor railways of Southern England.
Author : Colin Maggs
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 16,78 MB
Release : 2012-05-15
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 1445625822
A new edition of a classic history of the railway line between Bristol and Bath, illustrated with over 200 pictures.
Author : Colin Maggs
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 30,68 MB
Release : 2013-01-15
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 1445625830
The story of a fascinating railway line
Author : David Mather
Publisher : Pen and Sword Transport
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 30,48 MB
Release : 2020-09-30
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 1526770202
The first steam locomotives used on any British railway, worked in industry. The use of new and second hand former main line locomotives, was once a widespread aspect of the railways of Britain. This volume covers many of the once numerous manufacturers who constructed steam locomotives for industry and contractors from the 19th to the mid 20th centuries. David Mather has spent many years researching and collecting photographs across Britain, of most of the different locomotive types that once worked in industry. This book is designed to be both a record of these various manufacturers and a useful guide to those researching and modelling industrial steam.
Author : David Gwyn
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 21,70 MB
Release : 2023-01-01
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 0300267894
The first global history of the epic early days of the iron railway Railways, in simple wooden or stone form, have existed since prehistory. But from the 1750s onward the introduction of iron rails led to a dramatic technological evolution--one that would truly change the world. In this rich new history, David Gwyn tells the neglected story of the early iron railway from a global perspective. Driven by a combination of ruthless enterprise, brilliant experimenters, and international cooperation, railway construction began to expand across the world with astonishing rapidity. From Britain to Australia, Russia to America, railways would bind together cities, nations, and entire continents. Rail was a tool of industry and empire as well as, eventually, passenger transport, and developments in technology occurred at breakneck speed--even if the first locomotive in America could muster only 6 mph. The Coming of the Railway explores these fascinating developments, documenting the early railway's outsize social, political, and economic impact--carving out the shape of the global economy as we know it today.
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Page : 528 pages
File Size : 50,21 MB
Release : 1914
Category : Railroads
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Author : Library of Congress
Publisher :
Page : 1034 pages
File Size : 42,57 MB
Release : 1978
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Author : Library of Congress
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Page : 1028 pages
File Size : 12,85 MB
Release : 1980
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Page : 1114 pages
File Size : 30,15 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Railroads
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Author : Peter Tuffrey
Publisher : Fonthill Media
Page : 375 pages
File Size : 31,50 MB
Release : 2022-07-02
Category : Transportation
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• The first detailed study of this huge mainline through its operational history • Features extended commentaries from the authors, rich in detail • Superbly illustrated with black and white photographs, many never seen before In this second and final volume, the whole of the East Coast Main Line between King’s Cross and Edinburgh Waverley stations is examined closely, with a particular emphasis on the ways and structures: the line, stations, connections, yards, and other physical features. Interposed are accounts of the traffic at the principal stations – including connecting and branch line services – with observations on changes over the period 1939 to 1959. Some emphasis is placed on freight traffic on account of its importance and, perhaps, its relative unfamiliarity to the reader. The lines, stations and many other elements are described as they were in August 1939, but as some plans on which they are based are dated before the late 1930s, there may be marginal differences from the precise layout in 1939.