Impermanent Ways Volume 13 - Kent

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CR875.0
CR875
Although the electrification of many routes and a healthy commuter traffic have seen the county of Kent lose far less lines than many others, the provision of some branch lines whose economics were highly questionable right from their construction, has led to some inevitable closures. Before the amalgamation of the London Chatham & Dover Railway and the South Eastern Railway in 1899 competition between the two companies was particularly fierce, resulting in separate lines to towns such as Sevenoaks, Maidstone, Canterbury and Dover all of which established their own local clientele. This helps to explain why these competing lines have not generally suffered from the rationalisation of duplicated routes that has occurred elsewhere on the network. There was of course some rationalisation, resulting in closures such as the lines to Gravesend West, Ramsgate Beach and Margate Sands.
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Stock Code CR875.0
Author Grayer J
ISBN13 9781909328754
Format Softback
Height(mm) 273
Width(mm) 215
Page Count 104
Pictures 200
Publication Date 26 Sep 2018
Publisher CRECY
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 04/05/2023