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The Great Central Railway Michael A Vanns

  • SKU: BELL-42514450
The Great Central Railway Michael A Vanns
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Publisher: Pen and Sword
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 52.32 MB
Author: Michael A Vanns
ISBN: 9781473892125, 9781473892149, 9781473892132, 1473892120, 1473892147, 1473892139
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Great Central Railway Michael A Vanns by Michael A Vanns 9781473892125, 9781473892149, 9781473892132, 1473892120, 1473892147, 1473892139 instant download after payment.

This compelling book centers on the Great Central Railways early history, focusing particularly on its drive to reach London. It follows the subsequent fortunes of the London Extension right up until its closure, and into the preservation era, examining the remarkable achievements of hundreds of enthusiasts and their continuing struggle to fulfill the aspirations of those 1969 visionaries. In 1899 the Great Central Railway opened a new main line between Nottinghamshire and London. It was built to the highest of standards; civil and mechanical engineers able to benefit from the experience of over fifty years of British railway construction. It was a glorious achievement. Yet, despite incorporating some of the best facilities to enable it to operate in a more efficient way than its older rivals, it had a short working life compared to its contemporaries. By the end of the 1960s, most of it had closed. However, ironically, that abandonment by the state-owned British Railways...

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