London Railways: Then and Now

London Railways: Then and Now

by EdwinCourse (Author)

Synopsis

From the late-nineteenth-century expansion of the local railway networks to the mergers, electrification and closures of more recent years, Edwin Course traces the fascinating development of the London railways and underground line. The author pictures the tremendous excitement and commotion of the early projects, the race to reach the green fields of Ealing, and the campaigns to encourage city workers to live in what was then countryside around London. He explains the fascinating development of the rail links around social events such as the Epsom Races, the Crystal Palace Exhibition and the rugby matches at Twickenham, and the construction of lines around the strategic docklands, such as Barking, which was transformed from a fishing village into a major interchange and terminal for electric trains. As well as explaining the progressive electrification and mergers of the companies, the book records the sad loss of the individuality of stations, the abandonment of differing liveries and the closure of disused lines. Forty eight railway undertakings are detailed from their beginnings to their present state of decline or expansion, with original black and white photographs evoking various stages of their transformation.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 120
Publisher: Batsford Ltd
Published: 05 Jan 1988

ISBN 10: 0713452579
ISBN 13: 9780713452570