Kent's Transport Heritage

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Kent is strategically located, lying on the approach to London and being the shortest route to and from continental Europe. As a result the evolution of its means of transport has left its mark. Roads were turnpiked in the 18th century, creating toll houses, coaching inns, milestones and bridges, while the motor car age saw the rise of filling stations. Kent claims the world's first all-steam-powered railway. After the railways spread their network of main lines and branch lines they left a legacy of stations, signal boxes and goods sheds, as well as traces where redundant lines have been lifted. Waterborne transport has also made its mark in the form of canals, cuts, locks and bridges, along with sea ports, docks and wharves. Into the 20th century new forms of transport such as aircraft led to the building of airports and hoverports, which came but have largely departed. This book outlines the changes taking place in these various aspects of transport and illustrates what remains extant.
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Stock Code A6991.0
Author Preston J
ISBN13 9781445669915
Format Softback
Height(mm) 234
Width(mm) 165
Page Count 96
Pictures 180
Publication Date 15 Sep 2017
Publisher AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 14/09/2023