Main line operations around Manchester and the MSW electrification
(2020)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Pen and Sword, 2020
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781526735928 (electronic bk.) MWT14250050, 152673592X (electronic bk.) 14250050
LANGUAGE
English
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This book illustrates one of the country's best-loved railway companies in the days of steam. Maps, charts, timetables and photographs are used to give the reader a sense of a journey from the compact terminus in Manchester to Godley, the limits of the system, at first opening. The reader is transported back to the original London Road station, using maps, and is walked through the small station to notice the variety of engines, signals and trains that operated there. Gorton, the company's shed and locomotive works as well as it is across the track rivals of Beyer, Peacock, are studied. The railway crossroad at Guide Bridge is given due importance and readers may well ponder on the contrast of ruralness of Ardwick, Fairfield and Fallowfield, then, and now. Connections at the joint stations of Stalybridge and Manchester Central station are explored. The latter is expanded to include Old Trafford shed as well as the links to Trafford Park Estate

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