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A cultural history of the railway age in Britain. The very centrality of the railway in the literary, artistic and... Read More >>
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This is a sequel to Railway Through Talerddig , the earlier account of the Newton & Machynlleth Railway (N&MR).... Read More >>
A history of London's Railways Read More >>
Most of East Anglia's railways were built in the second half of the 19th century. Some were closed in the 1930's:... Read More >>
From waggon-ways to the channel tunnel, and from horse-drawn passenger traffic to electrification, this book examines... Read More >>
Talks about: main line through Carmarthen; Whitland to Pembroke Dock; Clarbeston Road to Milford Haven and Fishguard;... Read More >>
This history examines the growth of the fledgling company as it struggled to lay track, meet schedules and pay wages.... Read More >>
Railway workers were a respectable section of the Victorian and Edwardian working class, who built their trade unions... Read More >>
The St. Clair Tunnel, running between Sarnia, Ontario, and Port Huron, Michigan, opened for traffic in 1891. It... Read More >>
Uses the history of southern railroads to explore links between states' rights, racial violence, labor strife, and... Read More >>
An encyclopaedia of British railways which deals comprehensively with their impact on British life from the 17th... Read More >>
David Ray Papke reexamines the events and personalities surrounding the 1894 strike, related proceedings in the... Read More >>