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Railways of Cumbria

Af: Patrick Bennett Engelsk Paperback

Railways of Cumbria

Af: Patrick Bennett Engelsk Paperback
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No fewer than sixteen pre-grouping companies were represented within Cumbria’s borders, seven of these in Carlisle alone. To the east of the mountains are the great Anglo-Scottish lines of the London and North Western and the Midland. Venturing across the Pennines were the transversal routes of the North Eastern Railway, from Newcastle to Carlisle, and Darlington to Tebay and Penrith.The Cumbrian coast presents a completely different picture. Here the multiple competing companies were concerned principally with the transport of coal and mineral ores to serve the huge industrial complexes to the west and south. The two principal coastal lines were the Maryport and Carlisle in the north and the Furness in the west and south. In the Whitehaven/Workington hinterland there was a number of other railways, all concerned with mineral extraction and transport.Lines penetrating the interior of the Lake District were the Coniston, Lakeside and Windermere branches and the Cockermouth, Keswick & Penrith Railway that crossed the Lake District from west to east. In the north were the Caledonian with its main line to Carlisle and the short-lived Solway Junction Railway, and the North British with the Waverley, Port Carlisle, and Silloth lines. The Glasgow and South Western also ran trains into Glasgow.The history, development, and in some cases closure of each of these lines is described in turn, illustrated with a selection of photographs from different periods in their history.
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No fewer than sixteen pre-grouping companies were represented within Cumbria’s borders, seven of these in Carlisle alone. To the east of the mountains are the great Anglo-Scottish lines of the London and North Western and the Midland. Venturing across the Pennines were the transversal routes of the North Eastern Railway, from Newcastle to Carlisle, and Darlington to Tebay and Penrith.The Cumbrian coast presents a completely different picture. Here the multiple competing companies were concerned principally with the transport of coal and mineral ores to serve the huge industrial complexes to the west and south. The two principal coastal lines were the Maryport and Carlisle in the north and the Furness in the west and south. In the Whitehaven/Workington hinterland there was a number of other railways, all concerned with mineral extraction and transport.Lines penetrating the interior of the Lake District were the Coniston, Lakeside and Windermere branches and the Cockermouth, Keswick & Penrith Railway that crossed the Lake District from west to east. In the north were the Caledonian with its main line to Carlisle and the short-lived Solway Junction Railway, and the North British with the Waverley, Port Carlisle, and Silloth lines. The Glasgow and South Western also ran trains into Glasgow.The history, development, and in some cases closure of each of these lines is described in turn, illustrated with a selection of photographs from different periods in their history.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 96
ISBN-13: 9781398109186
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 1398109185
Kategori: Cumbria
Udg. Dato: 15 maj 2022
Længde: 13mm
Bredde: 449mm
Højde: 188mm
Forlag: Amberley Publishing
Oplagsdato: 15 maj 2022
Forfatter(e): Patrick Bennett
Forfatter(e) Patrick Bennett


Kategori Cumbria


ISBN-13 9781398109186


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 96


Udgave


Længde 13mm


Bredde 449mm


Højde 188mm


Udg. Dato 15 maj 2022


Oplagsdato 15 maj 2022


Forlag Amberley Publishing

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