Trackside Transformation - The Evolution of British Mainline Stations 1923-1947

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In 1923 the British government's Railways Act came into effect, forcing the ‘Grouping’ of a myriad of competing mainline railway operators into four large regional firms. The following 25 years saw a brief but sweeping transformation in railway architecture, from ornate Neo-Classical designs to the bold new forms of Streamline Modernism. The ‘Big Four' - the Great Western Railway, London Midland and Scottish Railway, London and North Eastern Railway, and Southern Railway - built a vast estate of new stations and supporting buildings, until post-war nationalisation brought their activities - and their existences - to an end in 1947. For the first time, Trackside Transformation brings together all the station architecture designed and built by the Big Four during this period. Compiled into four distinct aesthetic approaches, transport writer Daniel Wright catalogues each of the surviving stations alongside contemporary images of the most significant examples from architectural photographer Philip Butler.

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Stock Code ADM67.0
Author Wright D
ISBN13 9781999759674
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 270
Width(mm) 220
Page Count 216
Pictures 100
Publication Date 6 Jan 2026
Publication Status Available
Publisher ART DECO MAGPIE
Record last updated 13/08/2026
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