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Railways of Sussex Patrick Bennett

Railways of Sussex By Patrick Bennett

Railways of Sussex by Patrick Bennett


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Exploring terrific, previously unpublished photographs documenting the history of railways in Sussex.

Railways of Sussex Summary

Railways of Sussex by Patrick Bennett

The first railway to penetrate Sussex was the Brighton Line of the LBSCR. From this beginning, lines spread out along the coast. Over the succeeding years further lines stretched across out the rest of the county, all built by the 'Brighton', which was by far the dominant railway company in the area and established a major works at Brighton. The company, however, didn't have it all its own way. In the south-west corner the LSWR penetrated as far as Midhurst, and in the east the SECR had the fastest route to Hastings. Branching off this line at Robertsbridge was the Kent & East Sussex. There were also two of Colonel Stephens' rather idiosyncratic railways in the county: The Rye & Camber Tramway, and The West Sussex Railway. The story of the growth and development of the railways of Sussex, and in some cases their demise, is told here.

About Patrick Bennett

A lifelong railway enthusiast, Patrick pursued a varied career, ending up as a lecturer in further education. Retirement to France in 2007 brought the chance to also study the railways of his adopted country, resulting in a number of books on the history of French railways.

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GOR013281043
9781398114777
1398114774
Railways of Sussex by Patrick Bennett
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2023-06-15
96
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