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Joint Line Operation Around Manchester And In South Yorkshire Bob Pixton

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Joint Line Operation Around Manchester And In South Yorkshire Bob Pixton
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Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 31.17 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Bob Pixton
ISBN: 9781526735959, 1526735954
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Joint Line Operation Around Manchester And In South Yorkshire Bob Pixton by Bob Pixton 9781526735959, 1526735954 instant download after payment.

Joint Operations Around Manchester and in South Yorkshire, is the latest volume in a series of books by Robert Pixton, covering the lines across the Pennines, especially those of the former Great Central.
This volume looks at the joint lines that once served the area from Lancashire to Yorkshire, serving heavy industry and providing an intense passenger service in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The lines and services declined on many of the branch lines and some of the cross country lines by the 1950s, heralding there final demise in the early 1960s, as a result of the Reshaping of British Railways.
Today there are still a few important corridors crossing this area of the north of England, which have become increasingly important in recent times as roads become more congested and bus services are cut back.

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