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Cathedrals Of Steam How Londons Great Stations Were Built And How They Transformed The City Christian Wolmar

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Cathedrals Of Steam How Londons Great Stations Were Built And How They Transformed The City Christian Wolmar
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Publisher: Atlantic Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.93 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Christian Wolmar
ISBN: 9781786499202, 1786499207
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Cathedrals Of Steam How Londons Great Stations Were Built And How They Transformed The City Christian Wolmar by Christian Wolmar 9781786499202, 1786499207 instant download after payment.

'London's twelve great rail termini are the epic survivors of the Victorian age... Wolmar brings them to life with the knowledge of an expert and the panache of a connoisseur.' Simon Jenkins
'A wonderful tour, full of vivid incident and surprising detail.' Simon Bradley


London hosts twelve major railway stations, more than any other city in the world. They range from the grand and palatial, such as King's Cross and Paddington, to the modest and lesser known, such as Fenchurch Street and Cannon Street. These monuments to the railway age are the hub of London's transport system and their development, decline and recent renewal have determined the history of the capital in many ways.
Built between 1836 and 1899 by competing private railway companies seeking to outdo one another, the construction of these terminuses caused tremendous upheaval and had a widespread impact on their local surroundings. What were once called 'slums' were demolished, green spaces and cemeteries were concreted over, and vast marshalling yards, engine sheds and carriage depots sprung up in their place.
In a compelling and dramatic narrative, Christian Wolmar traces the development of these magnificent cathedrals of steam, provides unique insights into their history, with many entertaining anecdotes, and celebrates the recent transformation of several of these stations into wonderful blends of the old and the new.

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