London, Tilbury & Southend Railway Memories

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The first section of what was to become the LT&SR opened in 1854 and the route was gradually extended eastwards, reaching Southend two years later. Initially Peto, Brassey & Belts, a firm of contractors, operated the line on a 21-year lease. It was not until the 1875 that it gained its true independence being reconstituted as the LT&SR. The success of the line, helped by the growth of commuter traffic saw expansion in capacity. The company was to have an independent life of 37 years before being acquired by the Midland Railway on 1st January 1912. The route was to serve Essex and London under the London, Midland & Scottish Railway at the Grouping, then the Eastern Region following Nationalisation – all of whom invested in the route. Today virtually all the network inherited by the Midland Railway continues to see passenger traffic, carrying thousands of commuters to and from the capital each day. This volume captures the atmosphere of the early post-World War 2 era when steam still ruled the rails.

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Stock Code TT198.0
Author Butcher AC
ISBN13 9781913251987
Format Softback
Height(mm) 273
Width(mm) 215
Page Count 104
Pictures 150
Publication Date 24 Apr 2026
Publication Status Available
Publisher TRANSPORT TREASURY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 07/05/2026
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