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The Liverpool & Manchester Railway Anthony Dawson

The Liverpool & Manchester Railway By Anthony Dawson

The Liverpool & Manchester Railway by Anthony Dawson


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Summary

An illustrated look at the Liverpool & Manchester Railway.

The Liverpool & Manchester Railway Summary

The Liverpool & Manchester Railway by Anthony Dawson

Formally opened on 15 September 1830, the Liverpool & Manchester Railway was the world's first inter-city passenger railway, and the first operated from the outset by locomotives. Dogged by controversy during its construction, and on the opening day itself when an MP was run-down by a train, the Liverpool & Manchester turned tragedy into triumph, opening the age of rail travel. Drawing from first-hand accounts of the railway, this book hopes to shed some light on what it was like to travel on the Liverpool & Manchester in 1830, from booking tickets to riding in a carriage, providing a mile-by-mile guide to the line and what is left of George Stephenson's masterpiece after 185 years of railway development.

About Anthony Dawson

Anthony is an archaeologist and early railway historian who has authored many books for Amberley. He has also written several monographs on the Liverpool & Manchester Railway for Pen & Sword Transport. He is a member of the Railway & Canal Historical Society, the Newcomen Society and is a Director of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway Trust. He is also a member of the International Early Railways Conference committee and the 1722 Waggonway Heritage Group. He has appeared on several TV programmes including Secret History of the Railways and Time Team.

Additional information

GOR008822484
9781445661889
1445661888
The Liverpool & Manchester Railway by Anthony Dawson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2016-08-15
96
N/A
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