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Branch Lines of Berkshire

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Book Branch Lines of Berkshire Colin G Maggs
Libristo code: 02062003
Publishers Amberley Publishing, March 2011
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Most of the branch lines of Berkshire were offshoots of the Great Western Railway, although the company was not without its competitors: both the South Eastern Railway and the London and South Western Railway gave alternative routes to London. While many lines only provided local services, two in this area linked the industrial Midlands with the south coast - the Reading to Basingstoke line and the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway. The latter was a busy route during the Second World War, when it carried troops and supplies to the coast for the invasion of Normandy in 1944. Another branch is that from Slough to Windsor. A special royal station was built at Windsor, and the line has carried the funeral train of every British sovereign since Queen Victoria. Less well known, the Wantage Tramway was worked by ordinary steam engines and main line wagons, despite its name. All Berkshire's branch lines are described here in an entertaining and informative text that introduces the county's main railway routes before describing the branch lines in detail. Their history is outlined, together with many amusing or tragic incidents that occurred. Illustrated throughout with photographs, ephemera associated with the lines, and maps, The Branch Lines of Berkshire will be of interest to railway enthusiasts and local historians alike.

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Full name Branch Lines of Berkshire
Author Colin G Maggs
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 160
EAN 9781848683471
ISBN 1848683472
Libristo code 02062003
Publishers Amberley Publishing
Weight 422
Dimensions 233 x 167 x 18
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