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Rails Through Barnsley - A Photographic History

English

By (author): Alan Whitehouse

Few people realise it, but Barnsley was once the centre of a railway universe. In Victorian times, dozens of competing companies put forward schemes to build railways across, through and around the town. Between them they constructed what some still regard as the most dense railway network in the country - more complicated even than London's commuter system or even the railway networks of our major cities. The reason almost no one knows about it is because many of the lines built never saw a passenger service. They were built for one reason: coal. A maze of semi-unknown branches served every colliery in the district and the network became so overloaded with coal trains that they even had to build a railway bypass around the town to prevent everything grinding to a standstill! Down the years Barnsley's railway network became something of a backwater, ignored by many enthusiasts and photographers. So the full story of how the railways aided the town's prosperity has rarely been told.This book is an attempt to put that right by giving a relatively short - but fact-packed - history, looking at each of the railway companies that opened up the town and connecting it with what was going on in the outside world. It includes a collection of high quality images, many of which have not been seen before. As the coal industry rose and fell, so did the railway system which served it, and this book will show exactly how it all happened and why. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 250 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781473892712

About Alan Whitehouse

Alan Whitehouse has been a lifelong railway enthusiast. Born and brought up around Barnsley he took an early interest in the local railway network and quickly became fascinated by it. His career spanned 40 years in journalism working in both print and broadcasting beginning at the Barnsley Chronicle and ending at the BBC where he was for many years BBC North's Transport Correspondent. Over the years he was presented with seven journalism awards. He has produced many other books including works on both the famous Settle to Carlisle and Woodhead lines as well as writing the text for a children's pop-up book on steam locomotives. Now retired and living in North Yorkshire he spends his time working as volunteer footplate crew on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

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