What Railways Left Behind in Britain

Cover of What Railways Left Behind in Britain by Steve Liptrot
Year: 2026
Language: en
Pages: 96
ISBN-13: 9781398125155
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What Railways Left Behind in Britain by Steve Liptrot, published by Amberley Publishing on January 20, 2026, is a detailed exploration of the remnants of railways in Britain and select European countries. This 96-page book examines the historical context of railways, highlighting how many have thrived while others have vanished, particularly those linked to industrial transport like coal. The narrative addresses the impact of the Beeching Report, which led to significant closures of railway stations and track miles in the 1960s, and discusses the fate of railway infrastructure, including the repurposing of land and the occasional neglect of remnants.

Readers will find a compelling pictorial history that documents the various artifacts left behind, such as track, station buildings, and locomotives. The book delves into the transformation of railway sites, showcasing how some areas have been converted for housing, retail, or recreational use, while others retain historical markers of their past. Through this visual journey, Liptrot presents an insightful look at the legacy of railroads and their enduring presence in the landscape, making it a valuable resource for those interested in transportation and railroads.


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Railways have been around for about 200 years and while the majority have flourished and are still in existence today, many no longer remain. Some of these have completely disappeared, especially those associated with the transportation of industrial commodities such as coal. In some instances, passenger railways have not faired much better than their industrial counterparts and the Beeching Report led to the closure of 2,300 railway stations and over 5,000 of track miles in Britain in the 1960s. When railways are closed their infrastructure such as track, station buildings, signal boxes etc. are generally removed and over time the land is repurposed for houses, retail footpaths, cycleways or simply returned to open land. However, this is not always the case and sometimes the removal of the railway infrastructure is not undertaken in a diligent manner resulting in items such as track, buildings or redundant equipment being left behind. In addition, railway artifacts such as locomotives or rolling stock may be deliberately left in situ to mark the history of what has gone before. Steve Liptrot offers a fascinating pictorial history of what railways have left behind in Britain and a selection of European countries.

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Language: en. Pages: 96.

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