Locomotives of the Midland Great Western Railway

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The Midland Great Western Railway was the third largest operator by route mileage in Ireland at the 1924/5 Amalgamation that created the Great Southern Railways. Deriving from dissatisfaction with the Great Southern & Western Railway’s prioritisation of its Dublin-Cork connection over plans to serve settlements in the midlands and the west, a breakaway group formed a separate venture to fulfil these intentions. Unlike other major railway projects, this entirely local initiative lacked financial or commercial support from British operators. At its creation in 1845, the new company was poorly capitalised, faced unusual engineering challenges in crossing extensive tracts of bog-land, and was crippled by severe population decline within its territory, driven by the human tragedy of the Irish Famine. The MGWR’s motive power has never previously been comprehensively surveyed. This is a story of success against adversity that yielded a fiercely proud, independently-minded transport enterprise.

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Stock Code TT118.0
Author Clements J/McMahon M
ISBN13 9781915281180
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 273
Width(mm) 215
Page Count 246
Pictures 231
Publication Date 16 Apr 2026
Publication Status Available
Publisher TRANSPORT TREASURY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 16/04/2026
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