Blackburn to Hellifield The Ribble Valley Line

“Blackburn to Hellifield The Ribble Valley Line” by John Matthews, published by Middleton Press on October 29, 2016, offers a visual exploration of the railway that traces the picturesque course of the River Ribble. This edition, comprising 96 pages, presents a collection of 120 photographs alongside large-scale maps, capturing the stunning scenery and beautiful rolling landscapes that characterize the region.
Readers will find a rich array of fascinating photographs that document the railway’s history, including the impressive viaducts necessitated by the terrain and the impact of limestone traffic on the local economy. The book also delves into the historical context surrounding the railway, highlighting the decline in passenger numbers that led to its prolonged closure. This comprehensive visual album serves as a valuable resource for those interested in local history and railway heritage.
Official synopsis Publisher
Stunning scenery. Beautiful rolling landscapes are a constant companion as this railway follows the course of the River Ribble. The stunning scenery necessitated vast viaducts. Extensive limestone resulted in much cement traffic and dwindling passenger numbers meant prolonged closure. Thus this album contains a wide range of fascinating photographs. Includes 120 photographs, large scale maps, and other details of local history.
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