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Rail Centres: Wolverhampton
Ian Allan

Rail Centres: Wolverhampton

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To anyone who is only familiar with the railway through Wolverhampton as it exists today, the notion that this Midlands industrial town could be classed as a Rail Centre might seem absurd. Yet behind and beyond the brisk 1960s InterCity station lies a long and fascinating railway history stretching back to the Grand Junction Railway, which carried its first passengers from Wolverhampton in the summer of 1837.

In this latest volume of the popular 'Rail Centres' series Paul Collins gives a thorough history of Wolverhampton's railways from the earliest days to the present. He investigates the bitter rivalry between the GWR and the LNWR which led to the construction of two main line stations - Low Level and High Level - literally next door to each other, and unfolds the development of the network of local lines which was not completed until the opening of the Wombourn line in 1925. Paul Collins deals with every theme of Wolverhampton's railway development, from the career of the GWR's Stafford Road works to the transformation of the 'North Western' lines into today's high-speed railway. In addition to more than 140 photographs and 15 line drawings the narrative is embellished throughout with a wealth of illuminating historical detail, from the identity of the last locomotive to be lettered 'GWR' on Nationalisation, to the fact that Wolverhampton has contained both the most northerly section of the GWR broad gauge, and today possesses the only electrified section of the former GWR system.

128 pages including appendixes and maps

Condition: Very Good

ISBN: 9780711018921