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Directory of British Railways Paul Smith

Directory of British Railways By Paul Smith

Directory of British Railways by Paul Smith


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Summary

Folllowing nationalisation in 1948, British railways closed many branch lines and reduced the number of stations on the network. In January 1978, there were 2,358 and by January 2018 there were 2,560 stations on the network. The object of this book is to record those stations that are re-opened or are new stations to the system.

Directory of British Railways Summary

Directory of British Railways: New and Reopened Stations 1948-2018 by Paul Smith

Folllowing nationalisation in 1948, British railways closed many branch lines and reduced the number of stations on the network. In January 1978, there were 2,358 and by January 2018 there were 2,560 stations on the network. The object of this book is to record those stations that are re-opened or are new stations to the system. The book gives: locations, facilities, chronology, statistics and passenger usage.

About Paul Smith

Paul Smith started writing books in the 1990s, initially about locomotive sheds, but after his wife suffered a serious illness, they started to write books together on the history of motorways, tank depots and football grounds. Since his wife's death Paul has produced books of railways atlases. Sally Salmon is Paul Smith's step daughter and followed in her mother's footsteps working with Paul to compile books. Sally is a keen photographer.

Additional information

GOR013007346
9781526704306
1526704307
Directory of British Railways: New and Reopened Stations 1948-2018 by Paul Smith
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20190819
168
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