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Rail Centres: Leeds/Bradford
Ian Allan

Rail Centres: Leeds/Bradford

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The centres of Leeds and Bradford are separated by only 10 miles, and yet the railway history of the two cities is very different. The woolmen of Bradford, a city situated in an almost closed valley, wanted improved transport links both east and west, while Leeds focussed upon Hull, the port which handled the city's booming export trade to the continent. The history of the railways of Bradford is one of opportunities missed whilst that of Leeds is one of successful development. The result is that, to this day, the standard of rail services to the two cities varies considerably.

In this, the latest volume in the critically-acclaimed Rail Centres series, Stephen Batty outlines the long and illustrious railway history of the Leeds/Bradford area, and brings the story right up to date with the success of the High Speed Train and the recent controversy surrounding electrification and associated route rationalisations, developments which serve to highlight the continuing discrepancy between the services provided in Leeds and Bradford.

Rail Centres: Leeds/Bradford is lavishly illustrated with over 180 quality photographs and several line drawings. The book is essential reading for all with an interest in the railway history of this fascinating part of the industrial West Riding of Yorkshire.

Hardback with dust jacket, 160 pages, black & white photographs, area map in endpapers

Condition: Very Good

ISBN: 9780711018211