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West Midlands Railways Through Time Ray Shill

West Midlands Railways Through Time By Ray Shill

West Midlands Railways Through Time by Ray Shill


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Summary

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which the West Midlands Railways have changed and developed over the last century.

West Midlands Railways Through Time Summary

West Midlands Railways Through Time by Ray Shill

While the first public passenger-carrying railway operated between Liverpool and Manchester from 1830, it was the construction of the Grand Junction and London & Birmingham that created the first long-distance, inter-city route from 1838. The meeting point of these two independent companies was Birmingham. The new railways came to benefit the town, through the carriage of goods, parcels and passengers and complimenting the already extensive canal network in the area. In addition to the London & Birmingham and Grand Junction, railways to Gloucester and Derby were constructed. That to Derby joined up with railways to Nottingham, Sheffield and Leeds, placing Birmingham at the heart of an inter-city rail network. The aim of this book is to investigate railway construction within the West Midlands, showing how the system developed and how it served both the needs of the travelling public and the conveyance of goods and merchandise.

About Ray Shill

Ray is a well known author and canal historian who has written many books on the subject of canal for Amberley Publishing. He lives in Birmingham and is involved with the Railway and Canal Historical Society, and has many contacts within in this field.

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GOR009700414
9781445644189
1445644185
West Midlands Railways Through Time by Ray Shill
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
20141215
96
N/A
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