Bradshaw's Guide London to Birmingham

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Bradshaw's Guide London to Birmingham

On Stephenson's Tracks - Volume 9

Trains and railways: general interest

Authors: John Christopher, Jay Christopher

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Collection: Bradshaw's Guide

Language: English

Published by: Amberley Publishing

Published on: 15th June 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 96 pages

ISBN: 9781445640686


The London & Birmingham Railway

The London & Birmingham Railway was the first major line in Britain and it was the greatest achievement of its engineer, Robert Stephenson, the man who, together with his father George, had set the age of the railway in motion with their pioneering achievements. The route presented a number of significant challenges, starting with the Camden Incline leading out of Euston up to the Primrose Hill Tunnel, followed by a number of other works including the Watford Tunnel, the Tring Cutting, Wolverton Viaduct and the notoriously troublesome Kilsby Tunnel. It is the first section of today’s West Coast Main Line.

‘Seldom has the gigantic intellect of man been employed upon a work of greater utility.’ Punch, in praise of Bradshaw’s publications.

Bradshaw’s Guide

Bradshaw’s guide was published in 1863, not that long after most of the railway network had been completed. It gives the reader a unique insight into the world of the Victorian railways and goes beyond the engineering aspects to record the sights to be seen in the towns and cities encountered along the way. John and Jay Christopher present Bradshaw’s original text accompanied by contemporary images and many new colour photographs of the same journey today.

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