Yorkshire's First Main Line - The Leeds & Selby Railway

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Opened in 1834 before a crowd 40,000 strong, the 20-mile Leeds & Selby is a strangely neglected early railway. In a remarkable act of faith, it built superb skew overbridges to allow for a four-track main line, several of which still survive. It had a fascinating collection of pioneer locomotives. At Selby it depended on the tide to exchange Hull-bound passengers and textile exports with paddle steamers on the river Ouse. If that were not enough, it also had the first tunnel in Britain through which passengers were conveyed by a steam locomotive - often to their terror! Despite its claims to fame, the Leeds & Selby succumbed to the aggressive politics of the 'railway king' George Hudson who closed most of it down. He has hitherto taken the blame for its demise but this book for the first time points the finger at Leeds merchants who had no experience of running a railway. Overall, the Leeds & Selby can be construed as a heroic failure - and failure makes just as compelling a read as success.
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Stock Code RCH67.0
Author Dawson A
ISBN13 9780901461674
Format Softback
Height(mm) 238
Width(mm) 168
Page Count 112
Pictures 20
Publication Date 26 Feb 2020
Publisher RCHS
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 04/05/2023