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Life on the Railway Anthony Burton

Life on the Railway By Anthony Burton

Life on the Railway by Anthony Burton


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A fascinating guide to the British 18th century railway age and its affect on the lives of those around it, from the pioneers of locomotive engines and navvies who built the rails to the passengers who rode them.

Life on the Railway Summary

Life on the Railway by Anthony Burton

On Christmas Eve 1801, Cornish mining engineer Richard Trevithick tested the first steam locomotive on the road. Though it was short-lived, exploding four days later, this was the beginning of the railway age in Britain.

By the end of the 18th century, there was a considerable number of railways across Britain with well established steam engines. This informative guide tells the story of these railways, beginning with the pioneers of locomotive engines and the navvies who built the railways themselves.

A must for anyone interested in the history of the railways, industrial Britain and travel, this informative guide explores the lives of those on the railway. Train guards, station staff and passengers are all touched on, as well as underground railways and tragic rail disasters. Colour photographs and illustrations bring the golden age of rail in Britain to life.

Includes a list of places to visit which specialize in railways, as well as a glossary of the key terms in the book.

About Anthony Burton

Anthony Burton is an author and broadcaster who specialises mostly in industrial and transport history since his first book in the area, The Canal Builders, was published in 1972. As well as canals, railways and other forms of transport, his interests also include the countryside and landscape history.As a broadcaster, Anthony Burton has worked with the BBC, Discovery and Channel 5 as on-screen presenter, writer and historical adviser.Anthony Burton is an author and broadcaster who specialises mostly in industrial and transport history since his first book in the area, The Canal Builders, was published in 1972. As well as canals, railways and other forms of transport, his interests also include the countryside and landscape history.As a broadcaster, Anthony Burton has worked with the BBC, Discovery and Channel 5 as on-screen presenter, writer and historical adviser.

Additional information

GOR004904525
9781841654133
1841654132
Life on the Railway by Anthony Burton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Batsford Ltd
20130214
32
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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