Devon's Railways by David Mitchell

Devon's Railways by David Mitchell

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This, the first of two volumes covering the railways of Devon, follows the routes of the two main lines that enter the county from the east.

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Devon's Railways by David Mitchell

This, the first of two volumes covering the railways of Devon, follows the routes of the two main lines that enter the county from the east. Firstly, the former Western Region line is examined as it runs from Whiteball Tunnel in the Blackdown Hills and down along the attractive Culm and Exe Valleys to the county town of Exeter. It then takes the reader over the former Southern Region line from Axminster through rolling countryside to Exeter where the two routes meet. In addition, the book explores the branch lines that are still open in this part of the county; firstly, the one to Exmouth, which runs beside the Exe estuary for half of its length, and then by way of a contrast, the line to Barnstaple, which penetrates the rural heart of Devon to reach the county's north coast. Finally, a look is taken at the Okehampton branch, which has just been acquired by Network Rail and is about to have its passenger service reinstated. Illustrated with over 180 color photographs, only a few of which have been published previously, this volume records many of the changes that have taken place over the last 35 years to both the infrastructure and trains. Coverage is mainly of service trains, but a number of special workings are also included. It depicts some of the older locomotive classes in their final days as well as the traction that provides today's services.
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ISBN 13 9781802820256
ISBN 10 1802820256
Title Devon's Railways
Author David Mitchell
Series Britain's Railways Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Key Publishing Ltd
Year published 2022-09-02
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.