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Cover of Nebraska's Cowboy Rail Line
by Keith Terry
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2009

Nebraska�s Cowboy Line existed for nearly 125 years and covered more than 400 miles as it made its way across the northern portion of the state. The construction of the rail line, which started in 1869, was the impetus for the establishment of many towns, and even the relocation of some, along the...
Cover of Lost Oregon Streetcars
by Richard Thompson
Language: English
Release Date: January 30, 2017

The streetcars that plied Oregon's small-town streets were every bit as diverse as those in Portland and their history even more fascinating. Learn of the devastating 1922 fire that scorched Astoria's plank road railways and put a halt to its once-thriving streetcar network. Muse over the tale of...
Cover of The Peases & the S&D Railway
by Bernard McCormick
Language: English
Release Date: June 30, 1905

The S & D Railway was officially opened September 1825, the rest of the North of England if not the whole Country watched with interest. The Peases played a major role in Es-tablishing this exciting rail venture and infact it was the first passenger travelling railway in the world. George Stephenson...
Cover of Bradshaw's Guide The Railways of Ireland
by John Christopher, Campbell McCutcheon
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2015

Bradshaw’s Guide of 1863 was the staple book on what’s what and where’s where for the mid-Victorians and it gives the modern reader a unique insight into the world of the nineteenth-century railway travellers. Built primarily to provide a passenger service, the railways of Ireland would go on...
Cover of Bradshaw's Guide Scotland's Railways East Coast Berwick to Aberdeen & Beyond
by John Christopher, Campbell McCutcheon
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2014

Bradshaw’s Guide of 1863 was the staple book to what’s what and where’s where for the mid-Victorians and it gives the modern reader a unique insight into the world of the nineteenth-century travellers. The railways themselves opened up Scotland properly to tourism for the first time, and many...
Cover of Bradshaw's Guide The Railways of Wales
by John Christopher, Campbell McCutcheon
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2015

Bradshaw’s Guide of 1863 was the staple book to what’s what and where’s where for the mid-Victorians and it gives the modern reader a unique insight into the world of the nineteenth-century railway travellers. Built primarily to serve industry and the mail packets to Ireland, the railways of...
Cover of Locomotives of the London Brighton & South Coast Railway 1839-1903
by John Christopher
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2014

The London Brighton & South Coast Railway - also known as the 'Brighton Line' - was an important pre-grouping railway covering a triangular territory with London at its apex and the Sussex and Surrey coast at its base. Many of the early locomotives were acquired through amalgamations with other...
Cover of Brunel in Gloucestershire
by John Christopher
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2012

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Britain's greatest engineer is perhaps best known for his ships and the Bristol-London main line, but he also designed many structures in Gloucestershire too. Most notable of the local designs include the tubular bridge crossing the Wye from England to Wales at Chepstow, which...
Cover of Brunel in Bristol
by John Christopher
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2013

Bristol and Brunel, the two are inseparable. What would the Avon Gorge be without the slender lines of the suspension bridge? The Floating Harbour without the iron-hulled Great Britain back in the dry dock where she was built, or the magnificent Great Western Railway without its Temple Meads station?...
Cover of The London & Blackwall Railway

The London & Blackwall Railway

Dockland's First Railway

by John Christopher
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2013

Originally known as the Commercial Railway, the London & Blackwall was one of London's earliest and most distinctive lines. Stretching eastwards along a string of viaducts, it went from the City to Blackwall on the Thames. Worked by a rope haulage system initially, rather than conventional locomotives,...
Cover of Euston Station Through Time
by John Christopher
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2012

Built as the London terminus of the London & Birmingham Railway in July 1837, Euston was London's first intercity railway station. Originally designed by Philip Hardwick, the station entrance was through the world's largest Doric propylaeum, which became known as the Euston Arch. In the 1840s...
Cover of Bradshaw's Guide West Coast Main Line Manchester to Glasgow
by John Christopher, Campbell McCutcheon
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2014

The West Coast Main Line – going all the way from London to Glasgow – remains one of the most important railway routes in this country. It was built by a number of separate companies and by 1863, when Bradshaw published his guide, the section from Manchester was operated as far as Carlisle by...
Cover of Bradshaw's Guide South East Railways
by Simon Jeffs, John Christopher
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2014

This fourth volume of illustrated Bradshaw's Guides takes the traveller from the London Bridge and Victoria stations via the former South Eastern Railway to the 'watering places' of the coast of Kent. Along the way the train calls in at a number of locations including Greenwich, Woolwich, Gravesend,...
Cover of Kings Cross Station Through Time
by John Christopher
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2012

King's Cross station was the terminus of the Great Northern Railway and was opened in 1852. Designed by Lewis Cubitt, it replaced a temporary station at Maiden Lane. It established itself as the London terminus of what is now known as the East Coast Main Line to Edinburgh. From 1862, at 10 a.m. every...
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