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The Chester & Holyhead Railway: The Modern Scene

English

By (author): Richard Billingsley

Although perhaps overshadowed by the fame of the Great Western Railways sea wall section of railway west of Exeter, the Chester & Holyhead Railway, opened in full by 1850, has much to offer as it wends its way west. Passing the mudflats of the Dee Estuary and onto the coast of the Irish Sea for much of the 40 miles from Mostyn to Bangor, the line bisects huge holiday parks, cuts through a walled town and medieval castle and runs the entire length of an island separate from the mainland before terminating at the famous port. Here, author Richard Billingsley shows the reader and possible visitors to the North Wales Coast Main Line what the modern railway scene has to offer, and the scenery that it takes place in. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 297g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781445685250

About Richard Billingsley

Richard Billingsley was first called to the railway in 1975 as a 9 year old lad fascinated by the bells and clunks from a Great Western era signalbox. Relocating to North Wales in the early 2000s the author has created an extensive record of the modern history of the line across the North Wales coast. Bored of the increasingly sterile UK railscene he first discovered the American railroad during a family holiday to Florida in 2008. Immediately captivated he's returned to capture the scene over a dozen times since photographing the railroad in more than 20 states. And if he's learnt anything it's that you never know quite what will happen next

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