LNER: The London and North Eastern Railway (Shire Library)

LNER: The London and North Eastern Railway (Shire Library)

by PaulAtterbury (Author), Paul Atterbury (Author)

Synopsis

The London and North Eastern Railway, or LNER as it was familiarly known, was one of the Big Four companies that took control of Britain's railway network following the 'Grouping' in 1923. This network represented a challenging mixture of mainline and rural passenger routes, suburban services, and freight and industrial lines across the east coast of England and Scotland. Despite this challenge, the LNER became famous for its style, speed and efficiency, with record-breaking high-speed routes capturing the public's imagination, supported by iconic locomotives such as the Flying Scotsman and Mallard. Full of beautiful photographs, this is a perfect introduction to one of Britain's best-loved railway operators during the Age of Steam.

$10.53

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Publisher: Shire Publications
Published: 31 May 2018

ISBN 10: 178442272X
ISBN 13: 9781784422721
Book Overview: A history of one of Britain's greatest railway companies: the London and North Eastern, operator of the world-famous Flying Scotsman.

Author Bio
Paul Atterbury is a writer, lecturer, curator and broadcaster, with interests covering many aspects of social, industrial and design history. With over twenty railway books to his credit, he is one of Britain's best-known railway writers. He is also a long-term member of the team of experts on BBC's Antiques Roadshow. He lives in Weymouth, UK.