Lost Railways of Oxfordshire by Terry Moors

Lost Railways of Oxfordshire by Terry Moors

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A well researched book bringing to life the county of Oxfordshire's railways - the reasons for their construction and for their subsequent closure.

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Lost Railways of Oxfordshire by Terry Moors

In 1841 the Great Western Railway, under the direction of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, opened its main line all the way between London and Bristol. Abingdon had the first branch line to be built in the area and, although having a route length of just 2 and a half miles and a journey time of only 10 minutes between Abingdon and Radley it managed to survive for 128 years. Sadly, as motorised transport became more accessible, lines began to close, first to passengers and then to freight. In this well researched book, Terry Moors brings to life the county's railways and describes the reasons for their construction and for their subsequent closure. Modern photographs accompany those from earlier times, some previously unpublished.
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ISBN 13 9781846741104
ISBN 10 1846741106
Title Lost Railways of Oxfordshire
Author Terry Moors
Series Lost Railways
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Countryside Books
Year published 2009-11-20
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.