The Somerset & Dorset - The Postwar Years

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Prior to Nationalisation in 1948, the line had been jointly owned by the LMS and Southern railways - however the unification of the railway industry allied to the economic realities of the 1950s brought new challenges to the line. The first passenger services to be withdrawn – the branches from Glastonbury to Wells and from Edington to Bridgwater – succumbed in the early 1950s, but the main line, with its interregional services such as the famous ‘Pines Express’, continued to operate until the middle of the next decade. Its fate was, however, sealed by control of much of the line being transferred from the Southern to the Western Region and by its proposed closure in the Beeching Report of March 1963. With traffic diverted away, the last through passenger services operated in March 1966. Incorporating some 60 rare or previously unpublished images, this book portrays the operation of the line over its last two decades.
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Stock Code UQE10.0
Author Kennedy A
ISBN13 9781913555108
Format Softback
Height(mm) 200
Width(mm) 208
Page Count 64
Pictures 60
Publication Date 15 Sep 2022
Publication Status Available
Publisher UNIQUE PUBLISHING SERVICES LTD
Record last updated 18/08/2023