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Colne Valley & Halstead Railway Through Time
This book takes an in-depth look at the small independent railway that was financed and built by the good citizens of Halstead and its surrounding villages in Essex. The CV&HR came …
Bishop's Stortford, Braintree, WithamMaldon Railways Through Time
This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Bishop's Stortford, Braintree, WithamMaldon branches have changed and developed over the last …
Cambridge Main Line Through Time
The railway at Broxbourne dates from 1840, and that at Bishop's Stortford from 1843; the rest of the line was running by 1845. A busy freight route up until the 1980s, it has seen …
Branch Lines of East Anglia: Harwich Branch
The Manningtree to Harwich railway branch linked the Great Eastern Main line to the ports of Harwich and, later, Harwich Parkeston Quay. From the early days of the railways the …
Ipswich to Felixstowe Branch Through Time
The railway at Ipswich dates from 1846 and that at Felixstowe from May 1877. Due to the busy port of Felixstowe the line is still doing extensive business in both passenger and …
Branch Lines of East Anglia: Wymondham to Wells-next-the-Sea Branch
By the end of the nineteenth century the railway had reached most parts of East Anglia, with two main lines reaching out from London to Norwich, Cambridge and Kings Lynn, and …
Stour Valley Railway Part 2 Through Time
This part of the Stour Valley line dates from 1865 and survived for 102 years; the Saffron Walden branch followed a few months later. From the 1920s, both lines fought a rearguard …
Cambridge Main Line Through Time
The railway at Broxbourne dates from 1840, and that at Bishop's Stortford from 1843; the rest of the line was running by 1845. A busy freight route up until the 1980s, it has seen …
Stour Valley Railway Through Time
The Stour Valley line dates from 1849 and has had a long and turbulent history. Extended in 1865, the line reached the zenith of its fortunes under Great Eastern Railway. …
The Branch Lines of East Anglia: Bury, Colne Valley, Saffron Walden and Stour Valley Branches
By the end of the nineteenth century the railway had reached most parts of East Anglia, with two main lines reaching out from London to Norwich, Cambridge and Kings Lynn and with …
The Branch Lines of East Anglia: Harwich Branch
The Manningtree to Harwich railway branch linked the Great Eastern Main line to the ports of Harwich and, later, Harwich Parkeston Quay. From the early days of the railways the …