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BRANCH LINES OF DEVON - PART TWO

Plymouth, West & North Devon

- January 2012
by Colin G. Maggs
ISBN 978-1-848683-51-8
Book 17cm x 24.5cm Softback 191 Pages 200+ B&W Photographs
Publisher: Amberley Books
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The branch lines of Devon were particularly numerous and this second volume on the county covers Plymouth, west and north Devon. They vary from the Turnchapel and Yealmpton commuter lines, to the Exeter and Barnstaple branch, which for many years of its life was a main line, becoming a branch line within the last forty years. One branch still open is the Plymouth to Gunnislake line, which remains because it offers the most direct route. Many of the branches have interesting histories. The Princetown branch was famous for being the highest station in England. The Torrington to Halwill Junction line began life as the 3-foot-gauge Marland Light Railway whose main purpose was to carry clay. In 1925, the line was rebuilt as a standard-gauge line and extended to become the North Devon & Cornwall Light Railway – the last major railway construction in the West of England. In this absorbing, entertaining and well-researched book, Colin G. Maggs, foremost railway historian, provides a marvellously wide-ranging view of over 170 years of rail travel. Profusely illustrated with over 200 fascinating photographs, maps and ephemera, this book will appeal not only to railway enthusiasts, but to local historians as well.

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BRANCH LINES OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE
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BRANCH LINES OF WARWICKSHIRE
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DELTICS - THE FINAL ROAR
DONCASTER`S ELECTRIC TRANSPORT
EAST YORKSHIRE RAILWAY STATIONS
ESK VALLEY RAILWAY THROUGH TIME
EUSTON STATION
FARINGDON BRANCH AND UFFINGTON STATION
GEORGE AND ROBERT STEPHENSON
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY
IPSWISH TO FELIXSTOWE BRANCH
LAST DAYS OF STEAM IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE
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LIFE OF A STEAM RAILWAY PHOTOGRAPHER
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RISE AND FALL OF THE SEVERN BRIDGE RAILWAY 1872-1970
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SIGNALMAN`S MORNING
SIGNALMAN`S NIGHTMARE
SIGNALMAN`S TWILIGHT
STEAM AROUND SCARBOROUGH
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SWINDON TO GLOUCESTER LINE
TO WESTERN SCOTTISH WATERS
VICTORIA STATION
VICTORIAN PRESTON AND THE WITTINGHAM HOSPITAL RAILWAY
WALSALL TROLLEYBUSES 1931-1970
WEST YORKSHIRE RAILWAY STATIONS
WOLVERHAMPTON RAILWAYS
YORKSHIRE PEOPLE & RAILWAYS

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