The East Midlands (Forgotten railways)
Description:
Fascinating look at the many railways of the East Midlands, capturing the atmosphere and character of the now extinct railways in the area between Buxton, Retford, Rugby, and Peterborough. These abandoned lines are set in the context of the region's railway development as a whole and the extent to which the system has declined from its zenith is analyzed. Individual lines are then dealt within specific geographical areas. Emphasis is placed on how the lines fit into their environment, the landscapes through which they passed, their value to the industries and communities they served, and their architectural contributions (especially engineering works and the stations). A comprehensive gazetteer gives the chronological sequence for each line, from Act of Parliament to final closure as well a listing remaining features of interest and current use of roadbed. Illustrated with black and white photos, line drawings and maps. With foldout map attached in the rear. 224 pages with index.
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