The Railway Over the Stainmore Pass. Post-War Boom and Bust on the North Trans Pennine

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The North Pennine range that separates the industrial North East and County Durham from Lakeland and the North West is a remote and beautiful wilderness of moorland and high Pennine fells. It was here that the Stockton & Darlington, the birthplace of public railways, struck out west in the most dramatic of all the Pennine crossings. A main line that rose to 1370 feet, England’s highest. Built to link the blast furnaces of Teesside and County Durham with Cumberland Ore, and the furnaces of Cumberland with Durham coke, the railway was at its heart from first day almost to the last, a working railway built to serve the mining and steel industry of the North. As the memory of the railway and the vast industries it served begins to pass from living memory, this book examines both origins and history of the railway and the 1950s revival of the Stainmore Line. This book explores the speed with which this bustling railway and strategic East–West link passed from peak operation to complete closure.
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Stock Code BDL34.0
Author Rowley C
ISBN13 9781915069344
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 275
Width(mm) 215
Page Count 192
Pictures 200
Publication Date 23 Nov 2023
Publication Status Available
Publisher LIGHTMOOR PRESS
Record last updated 01/02/2024