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Paddington To Birkenhead: The Great Western's North West Frontier

Michael Baker H C
Hardback Book  |  Transportation  |  01 Mar 2025
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One of the most diverse, complex and thus most interesting railway routes in the land. It set out as part of Brunel's Great Western Railway plan to cover the country in Broad Gauge tracks but, faced with competition from its great rival, the London and North Western Railway, the Broad Gauge never got beyond Wolverhampton and eventually succumbed to the four feet, eight and a half inches proponents. However, by then the GWR had established itself as the principal provider of passenger and freight trains between London and Birkenhead, on the west bank of the Mersey, facing, and on occasions, snarling at, the LNWR opposite. Its most powerful locomotives, the Kings, powered its expresses from 1927 until the end of steam as far as Birmingham and Wolverhampton, whilst Stanier Pacifics worked those between Euston and Liverpool Lime Street. The route passes through the manicured fields and hunting country of the Chilterns, then plunges into that was once the deeply industrial, polluted but still productive Black Country, before emerging into Shropshire, now essentially rural but where the Industrial Revolution may be said to have originated. As the line approaches the important junction of picturesque Shrewsbury, possessor of a station built out over the River Severn and the largest traditionally worked signal box in the world, the Welsh mountains appear on the western horizon. The line then enters the Principality before returning to England at Chester, and the final stretch, along the banks of the Mersey, to journey's end. AUTHOR: Michael H.C. Baker is the author of some 60 books on places, people and transport. He first travelled the line as a babe in arms to his mother's family in Shropshire, alighting from the GWR train at Shrewsbury to take the short journey to Hadnall in an LMS one in 1937. He was, believe it or not, instantly hooked and still finds this particular railway journey, as fascinating as ever. 25 colour, 175 b/w illustrations

Title: Paddington To Birkenhead: The Great Western's North West Frontier

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 01 Mar 2025

Author: Michael Baker H C

Sku: 3250944

Catalogue No: 9781399087865

Category: Transportation


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