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Surrey Railway Stations Through Time Douglas D'Enno

Surrey Railway Stations Through Time By Douglas D'Enno

Surrey Railway Stations Through Time by Douglas D'Enno


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Douglas D'Enno explores the history of Surrey's railway stations.

Surrey Railway Stations Through Time Summary

Surrey Railway Stations Through Time by Douglas D'Enno

This companion volume to the authors successful Sussex Railway Stations Through Time focuses in vivid detail on the stations located within the densely populated county of Surrey, an area largely unaffected by the drastic cuts of the 1950s and 1960s. Both station interiors and exteriors are depicted and the comparative views between early and contemporary buildings and infrastructure provide a fascinating insight into social and architectural change. The first public railway to operate in England (albeit horse-drawn) was opened in this county in 1803. The 8-mile-long narrow gauge Surrey Iron Railway carried goods from Wandsworth to Croydon for over forty years from the factories and businesses which mushroomed during those pivotal years of industrial and commercial development. Unlike in Sussex, where the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway reigned supreme, Surrey was criss-crossed by lines operated by not only that company but also by the South Eastern Railway and the London & South Western Railway. Their uneasy co-existence occasionally flared into serious disputes over territories. Today, by contrast, four operators manage this complex and important network in a spirit of harmony. Readers will enjoy the early images, many previously unpublished, of stations in this volume. They depict a lost era and pace of life and, displayed in careful contrast with their present-day equivalents, constitute an important pictorial contribution to the history of railways south of London.

About Douglas D'Enno

In 1985, Douglas dEnnos The Saltdean Story now difficult to obtain was published and since then he has written 15 books, mainly of local or regional interest, including a parish history, two books on true crime in Brighton, and several Through Time books on the Sussex area for Amberley. He has passed on to his readers his detailed knowledge of the county in all its attractive variety. He now contributes to a number of community magazines and continues to be active in the writing of books as well as translating from a number of European languages on a freelance basis despite having officially retired.

Additional information

GOR010697303
9781445655697
1445655691
Surrey Railway Stations Through Time by Douglas D'Enno
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2017-08-15
96
N/A
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