British Railways Atlas

British Railways Atlas by Michael G. Ball is a comprehensive reference book published by Ian Allan Publishing in 2004. This third edition features 78 pages and is presented in English, making it an accessible resource for anyone interested in the railways of Great Britain and Ireland. The atlas includes 55 pages of detailed maps that illustrate various railway lines, including passenger and freight-only routes, as well as all passenger stations.
Readers will find a wealth of information within this pocket-sized atlas, including enlargements of major railway centers, details on preserved railways, and insights into disused and mothballed lines. Additionally, the book provides a full gazetteer of stations, making it a valuable tool for transportation enthusiasts and those seeking to explore the rail network. The compact dimensions of the atlas ensure it is easy to carry, making it a practical companion for both casual users and serious researchers.
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A fully updated pocket book with 55 pages of maps showing the railways of Great Britain and Ireland. Information includes: passenger and freight-only lines; all passenger stations; enlargements of major centres; preserved railways; disused and mothballed lines; proposed lines; full gazetteer of stations.
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