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A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain, Volume 10: The North West
David & Charles

A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain, Volume 10: The North West

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1978 edition

This volume deals with a region rich in railway history covering the counties of Merseyside, Greater Manchester and Lancashire, with adjacent districts of Cheshire, Derbyshire and North Yorkshire. North-west England was the birthplace of the railway as we know it today and the construction of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway 150 years ago was a tremendous feat for its time. With the opening of the line its importance was immediately recognised, and the widespread building of railways in the region became a most spectacular feature of the industrial revolution, with marked effects upon the national economy, social and political life. The new railways helped to expand the great Lancashire cotton and coal industries and led to the growth of new ports, residential areas around the many manufacturing centres and seaside resorts. They took the residents of inland towns to the seaside playgrounds of the Wirral and Lancashire coasts, and the industrial executives home in their club trains to Llandudno and Blackpool. Gradually the small local railways merged to form the giants - the London & North Western, and Lancashire & Yorkshire Railways, with the curious joint concern, the Cheshire Lines, and outsiders such as the Midland and the Great Western struggling for a foothold in the area. Merseyside was the home of three pioneer electric railways, and today, despite a general decline in railway fortunes, there is a new resurgence of the modern railway, not only with the electrified inter-city routes but new underground lines to bring Liverpool right up to date in railway development. All this makes the area one of the most fascinating in Britain to railway enthusiasts, students of transport and social historians.

Hardback with dust jacket, 256 pages, 32 black & white plates, 11 maps and fold-out map at rear

Condition: Good/Very Good with a little age-related discolouration to front EP

ISBN: 9780715375211