Discovering Scotland's Lost Railways
Title | Discovering Scotland's Lost Railways PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Holland |
Publisher | Waverley Books Limited |
Total Pages | 160 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Railroads |
ISBN | 9781902407807 |
Exploring Disused Railways in East Scotland
Title | Exploring Disused Railways in East Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Mather |
Publisher | Amberley Publishing Limited |
Total Pages | 96 |
Release | 2017-03-15 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 1445655683 |
Michael Mather explores eastern Scotland's disused railway lines.
Discovering Lost Railways
Title | Discovering Lost Railways PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick George Cockman |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 88 |
Release | 1980-01-01 |
Genre | Railroads |
ISBN | 9780852634929 |
Discovering Scotland's Lost Local Lines
Title | Discovering Scotland's Lost Local Lines PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Holland |
Publisher | Waverley Books Limited |
Total Pages | 160 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Railroads |
ISBN | 9781849340182 |
Much of Scotland's lost railway heritage is still out there waiting to be discovered. This book opens the door to this secret world for the enthusiast as well as those with an interest in Scotland and its transport.
The Times Exploring Britain's Lost Railways
Title | The Times Exploring Britain's Lost Railways PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Holland |
Publisher | Collins |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Railroads |
ISBN | 9780007505418 |
Exploring Britain’s Lost Railways gives the historical background to 50 lost railway lines, along with details of the route today and clear directions for the walker and the cyclist.
Walking Scotland's Lost Railways
Title | Walking Scotland's Lost Railways PDF eBook |
Author | Robin Howie |
Publisher | Whittles |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020-04-20 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9781849954037 |
Scotland still has hundreds of miles of 'dismantled railways', the term used by Ordnance Survey, and the track beds give scope for many walks. Some track beds have been 'saved' as Tarmacadam walkway/cycleway routes while others have become well-trodden local walks. The remainder range from good, to overgrown, to well-nigh impassable in walking quality. This book provides a handy guide to trackbed walks with detailed information and maps. It is enhanced by numerous black and white old railway photographs, recalling those past days, and by coloured photographs that reflect the post-Beeching changes. The integral hand-crafted maps identify the old railway lines and the sites of stations, most of which are now unrecognisable. The 'Railway Age' is summarised and describes the change from 18th century wagon ways and horse traction to the arrival of steam locomotives c.1830. The fierce rivalry that then ensued between the many competing companies as railway development proceeded at a faster pace is recounted. Although walkers may be unaware of the tangled history of the development of the railway system during the Victorian era, many will have heard of, or experienced, the drastic 1960s cuts of the Beeching axe. However, in more recent times Scotland has experienced a railway revival - principally in the Greater Glasgow area but with new stations and station re-openings elsewhere. The long awaited 30-mile Borders Railway from Edinburgh to Tweedbank, the longest domestic railway to be built in Britain for more than a century, is something on a very different scale. Early passenger numbers have exceeded expectations and towns served by the line have seen significant economic benefits. Many railway enthusiasts cling to the hope that more lines will be reinstated. Meanwhile, those walks offer a fascinating and varied selection of routes that can fill an afternoon, a day or a long weekend - an ideal opportunity to get walking!
Dr Beeching's Axe 50 Years On
Title | Dr Beeching's Axe 50 Years On PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Holland |
Publisher | F+W Media, Inc. |
Total Pages | 398 |
Release | 2013-09-27 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 1446358305 |
Julian Holland's Dr Beeching's Axe 50 Years On is a unique memorial to all that was lost following the publication of the ‘Beeching Report’ on 27 March 1963. Uniquely, the author has tried to include every railway line that was closed as a result of the ‘Beeching Report’, and more. They are all shown on Map 9 in Part 2 of the ‘Report’ and have been annotated for clarity at the beginning of each regional chapter in the book. Needless to say it is not plain sailing: there are lines that were marked for closure on the maps but were closed before publication of the ‘Report’; there are lines that were not originally on Beeching’s original hit list but which were closed anyway; there are lines that were originally marked down for closure but which were fortunately reprieved. There are even one or two which seem to have not existed at all! The author has included them all.