Railways of the Isle of Wight - 150th Anniversary 1864-2014
Regular price £14.99Railways of the Isle of Wight - 150th Anniversary (1864-2014)
'There is probably no place in the British Isles that could offer a more attractive study to one interested in railway working on a small scale than the Isle of Wight'. P. C. Allen, 1928
What's inside 'Railways of the Isle of Wight - 150th Anniversary'
At its height the Island had a network of 551 miles of line operated by a number of independent companies including the Isle of Wight Railway, the Isle of Wight Central Railway (IWCR), the Freshwater, Yarmouth & Newport Railway, as well as the joint lines of the London & South Western Railway (L&SWR) and the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway (LBSCR).
With the 1923 grouping of Britain’s railways these were amalgamated under the control of the Southern Railway, and following nationalisation most would be axed by Dr Beeching. Two have survived. The Isle of Wight Railway, a heritage line, and the Island Line operating with ex-London Underground stock.
P. C. Allen's 1928 account, re-published to mark the 150th anniversary, is brought up to date with many new photographs.
'Railways of the Isle of Wight - 150th Anniversary 1864-2014' in detail
Author: P. C. Allen
Publisher: Amberley Publishing 2014
ISBN: 9781445637846
Format: Softback, 96 pages
Size: 234 x 165 mm
Condition: New