200 Years of British Train Development - An Illustrated History

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P3673
This book celebrates the bicentenary of the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway by looking, not at locomotives, but at the rolling stock behind them, both passenger vehicles and goods wagons. 1825 saw the first train load of passengers hauled by a steam locomotive, but it was an experience not to be immediately repeated, as the Stockton & Darlington passenger service after the opening ceremony was by a horse-drawn stage coach. It was not long, however, before steam took over on other lines. At first, travel was basic – the first class had closed carriages, second class open carriages with a canopy for cover, while the third class were little more than goods wagons with seats. The book traces the development of carriages over the years with increasing levels of comfort – taking the story right up to the present day. There are sections on the special trains, the most glamorous side of travel, as well as the familiar everyday coaches.
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Stock Code P3673.0
Author Burton A
ISBN13 9781036136734
Format Softback
Height(mm) 246
Width(mm) 172
Page Count 112
Pictures 100
Publication Date 31 Jan 2026
Publication Status Not yet published
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Record last updated 14/10/2025