Yorkshire Heritage Steam Railways

Cover of Yorkshire Heritage Steam Railways by Michael Heath
Publisher: Halsgrove
Year: 2016
Language: en
Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9780857042613
Dimensions:
Height: 8.70077 inches
Length: 9.25195 inches
Weight: 2.314853751 pounds
Width: 0.74803 inches
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Yorkshire Heritage Steam Railways by Michael Heath, published by Halsgrove in 2016, offers a detailed exploration of the rich railway history of Yorkshire. This edition, comprising 144 pages, presents a photographic journey through the county’s scenic landscapes, highlighting the evolution of railways that once served its coalfields and industries. The book captures the transformation of Yorkshire from an industrial hub to a region celebrated for its heritage railways, showcasing the efforts of enthusiasts who have preserved these historical routes.

Readers will find a comprehensive look at various heritage railways, including the Middleton Railway in Leeds, the picturesque Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, and the nostalgic Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, which evokes the 1950s. The book also features the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and the iconic Settle to Carlisle Railway, emphasizing the diverse experiences available for families and railway enthusiasts. Through stunning photography and informative descriptions, this work highlights the significance of transportation and travel in Yorkshire’s cultural landscape.


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Yorkshire has, within its boundary, vast areas of unspoilt countryside said to be the greenest in England. Yet this historic county was also at the heart of the Industrial Revolution with its extensive coalfields, textile mills and steel foundries. The demands of these industries saw the rapid growth of railways to provide links from the coalfields, and access to their markets to the north and south of the country and overseas via the ports on the east and west coasts. This intense railway development also led to the county becoming a major centre for locomotive construction. The subsequent demise of these industries and the associated closure of sections of the railway network cleared the landscape of much of the industrial skyline of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. However the Heritage movement generally and railway enthusiasts in particular have ensured that not all is lost. Thanks to their efforts Yorkshire now has some of the best steam and heritage railways in the country. From their stunning portfolios Mike and Karl Heath take us on a photographic journey around the county. Visit the world¿s oldest working railway, the Middleton Railway in Hunslet, Leeds. Take a journey through the Yorkshire Dales along the idyllic rural line of the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway. Travel back in time to the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, a complete branch line, set in the 1950s and the first standard gauge railway sold by British Rail to a preservation society. Then explore the bleak expanse of heather-carpeted moorland on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway before climbing the steeply-graded Settle to Carlisle Railway line through Settle and onto the magnificent Ribblehead Viaduct. This book provides ample evidence of great days out available for families and enthusiasts alike on the Heritage Railways of Yorkshire.

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Publisher: Halsgrove. Year: 2016.
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Language: en. Pages: 144.

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