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The London, Midland and Scottish Railway Volume Seven From St Pancras to Sheffield Stanley C. Jenkins

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway Volume Seven From St Pancras to Sheffield By Stanley C. Jenkins

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway Volume Seven From St Pancras to Sheffield by Stanley C. Jenkins


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Fascinating selection of photographs exploring the history of the LMSR during its long and distinguished life.

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway Volume Seven From St Pancras to Sheffield Summary

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway Volume Seven From St Pancras to Sheffield by Stanley C. Jenkins

The Midland main line from London St Pancras to the north of England is one of Britain's most important trunk routes. With its various loops and branches, this major artery of communication links busy centres of population such as Leicester, Derby, Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester and Leeds. Notwithstanding its obvious importance as a busy main line, the Midland route was built in piecemeal fashion, the various sections (from London northwards) being the Midland Railway London Extension (opened 1868); the Leicester & Hitchen Railway (1857); the Midland Counties Railway (1840); and the North Midland Railway (1840). In recent years the Midland line has been regarded primarily as a link between London and Sheffield, although a number of services have continued to run through to Leeds, Manchester and other destinations in the north of England. However, during the Midland Railway period the best trains had run northward beyond Leeds, and thence along the spectacular Settle & Carlisle route which, in turn, provided a direct link to Scotland via the Glasgow & South Western Railway. Prestigious Anglo-Scottish trains no longer run on the Midland main line, but this historic route remains in operation as a vital part of the national railway system.

About Stanley C. Jenkins

Stanley C. Jenkins, who was educated at Witney Grammar School, the University of Lancaster and the University of Leicester, has written over 20 books and some 750 articles on local, transport and regional history. Having worked as an English Language teacher at Oxford Air Training School for several years, he returned to Leicester University to retrain as a museum curator in 1986, and was subsequently employed by English Heritage as the Regional Curator for South Western England. He is Curatorial Advisor to the Witney & District Museum, and is also working as a curator for the Soldiers of Oxfordshire Trust, which is at present building a military museum at Woodstock. Martin Loader has been interested in railways since the late 1960s, but only starting taking photographs seriously with the acquisition of his first 'proper' camera in 1978.

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GOR011652146
9781445698229
1445698226
The London, Midland and Scottish Railway Volume Seven From St Pancras to Sheffield by Stanley C. Jenkins
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2020-09-15
96
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