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Lost Railways of Derbyshire Geoffrey Kingscott

Lost Railways of Derbyshire By Geoffrey Kingscott

Lost Railways of Derbyshire by Geoffrey Kingscott


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Summary

Step back in time to the golden age of railways. This is the story of Derbyshire's once-thriving rail network; a network of passenger and freight lines that criss-crossed the county at the turn of the 20th century.

Lost Railways of Derbyshire Summary

Lost Railways of Derbyshire by Geoffrey Kingscott

Step back in time to the golden age of railways. This is the story of Derbyshire's once-thriving rail network; a network of passenger and freight lines that criss-crossed the county at the turn of the 20th century. The story began in 1840 when three local railway companies amalgamated to form the Midland Railway. This company had its headquarters in Derby where it also manufactured steam locomotives - nearly 3,000 in its 150-year history. Grand stations were built at Rowsley for Chatsworth - where King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra were frequent visitors - and at Bakewell for Haddon Hall. Buxton became a popular tourist destination and, although not on a main line, a 'through' coach was frequently attached to the rear of the Manchester to London St Pancras express at Miller's Dale station. Sadly the railway age was not to last. As motorised transport became more accessible, lines began to close, first to passengers and then to freight. Further closures took place as a result of the Beeching report in 1963. Today, preservation societies have taken over several of these old lines, and many more disused railway lines have been converted to greenways for the walker, the cyclist and the horse-rider. This excellently researched book 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. These, together with specially drawn maps and grid references, will help the enthusiast to explore many of the old lines and stations that have survived.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS Abbreviations Introduction 1. Pioneering Days: Early Tramways & Plateways The Peak Forest Tramway The Little Eaton Gangway The Ticknall Tramway The Eckington Tramway 2. The Cromford & High Peak Railway 3. 'Every Fool in Buxton' The Midland Railway main line through the Peak District 4. Uttoxeter & Ashbourne to Buxton 5. Ecclesbourne Valley Railway 6. The Great Central in Derbyshire 7. Ashover Light Railway 8. The Friargate Line: Derby's Other Railway 9. High Derbyshire The Hayfield branch The Woodhead route The Bamford & Howden Railway 10. Lines in the Derbyshire Lowlands The Lancashire, Derbyshire & East Coast Railway Clowne branch Erewash Valley line Little Eaton to Ripley Derby to Ashby line & the Cloud Trail Stenson Junction line South Derbyshire lines Conclusion Opening & Final Closure Dates Bibliography Index

Additional information

GOR001381350
9781846740428
1846740428
Lost Railways of Derbyshire by Geoffrey Kingscott
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Countryside Books
20071108
160
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