British Narrow Gauge

British Narrow Gauge by Nigel Welbourn, published by Ian Allan in 2000, is a first edition that spans 128 pages. This book offers an insightful examination of the Eastern Region’s narrow gauge railways, detailing notable lines such as the Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway and various rural branches, including the route to Eye. It also covers the lines in east Lincolnshire and the Woodhead route, highlighting its electrification scheme.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of transportation history within this volume, focusing on the unique characteristics and significance of these railways. The book presents a detailed account of the region’s railway heritage, making it a valuable resource for those interested in railroads and their historical context. With its informative content, British Narrow Gauge serves as a comprehensive guide to the fascinating world of narrow gauge railways in the Eastern Region.
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This volume, covering the Eastern Region, examines many of the fascinating lines in the region, including the much mourned Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway, rural branches like that to Eye, the lines in east Lincolnshire and the Woodhead route with its electrification scheme.
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