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Amberley Publishing Railways Of Derbyshire

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Amberley Publishing Railways Of Derbyshire

Derbyshire is a county of contrasts, and the development of the railways reflect this. In Limestone Country in the west the LNW held sway with its railways from Ashbourne and Cromford to Buxton involved in the extraction of limestone.Meanwhile, in the east of the county, no fewer than four different companies fought over the lucrative business of coal carrying in the huge North Midlands Coalfield.From the historic railway town of Derby, the Midland Railway had routes south to London, west to Birmingham and north to Sheffield.In the north of the county was the MR’s Hope Valley route, which included two of the longest tunnels in Britain.Further north still was the Great Central’s Woodhead route carving its way through the gritstone.Altogether no fewer than six railway companies were represented in the county, including the Great Northern penetrating from the east, the North Staffordshire in the south-west and the Lancashire, Derbyshire & East Coast Railway with its transversal Chesterfield–Lincoln line. A complex but fascinating story, told using previously unpublished photographs, this book charts the development of the county’s railways from the earliest days.

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