Signalling & Signal Boxes Along the GCR Route

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Over the course of several volumes, Allen Jackson uses an array of photographs to lavishly illustrate the story of signalling in the principal constituents of the LNER - continuing here with the Great Central Railway. The LNER is most popularly remembered by the Railway Races to the North in the 1870s and trains like the Flying Scotsman and streamlined record breaker Mallard. The last link with such glory days is the mechanical signalling and signal boxes, many of which have witnessed the LNER's finest exploits. This way of life is coming to an end and this book records some of the last of the semaphore scene, which in some cases is no longer with us and the rest is on notice. Although the LNER was the second largest railway company, it had the largest route mileage and area served. From bucolic East Anglian branch lines to the intensity of the Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, Durham and Northumberland coal fields and the chemical industry and shipping of Teeside.
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Stock Code A6756.0
Author Jackson A
ISBN13 9781445667560
Format Softback
Height(mm) 235
Width(mm) 165
Page Count 96
Pictures 130
Publication Date 15 Aug 2017
Publication Status Available
Publisher AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 14/09/2023