Lincolnshire Railways

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England's second largest county contains a wealth of railway history. The county was dominated by two companies, the Great Central in the north and the Great Northern in the centre and south. The county was also penetrated by the Midland Railway and there were no fewer than three joint lines. In the south the Midland & Great Northern Joint passed through from west to east, while the Great Northern & Great Eastern Joint ran north to south. In the far north-west of the county was the Isle of Axholme Railway, jointly owned by the North Eastern and the Lancashire & Yorkshire. The East Coast Main Line passes through the west of the county and this stretch includes the major railway centre of Grantham and Stoke Bank, where Mallard made its record-breaking run. Other important railway junctions are Sleaford, Boston, Spalding and Lincoln. Using a wealth of rare and previously unseen photographs, Patrick Bennett documents Lincolnshire's railways.
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Stock Code A0548.0
Author Bennett P
ISBN13 9781398105485
Format Softback
Height(mm) 234
Width(mm) 165
Page Count 96
Pictures 180
Publication Date 8 Jul 2021
Publication Status Available
Publisher AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 14/09/2023