East Lancashire Railways

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After George Stephenson’s ‘Rocket’ caused a sensation in 1830  by travelling at the then miraculous speed of 30 mph, “Railway  Mania” took a grip on the nation.  

This book focuses on East Lancashire including the meteoric  growth of the original East Lancashire Railway Company which  tragically though went out of business in 1859.  

The phrase “survival of the fittest” - associated with Charles  Darwin and his 1859 book ‘Origin of the Species’ – proves itself  a telling means of accounting for how some companies survived  the burst of the rail bubble and others did not.  

By the mid-20th century, with steam engines becoming a  threatened species themselves, the story is told of Alan Pegler and  how he saved the Flying Scotsman from the breaking-yard but  ended up dying virtually penniless himself.  

In the wake of the Beeching Cuts of the 1960s, a brave rearguard  action was mounted by the East Lancashire Railway Preservation  Society (ELRPS) which ultimately bore fruit in 1987 with the  opening of a heritage line from Bury to Ramsbottom.  

This book contains a wealth of stimulating first-hand accounts,  photos, maps and diagrams to make it a must-read for rail  enthusiasts and all those keen to learn more about the fascinating  human element to the railway story as a whole.    

ELR Long Service Award ceremony in October 2021  

Details

Publisher - YouCaxton Publications

Language - English

Paperback

Author(s) - Nigel Jepson


Published Date - November 01 2024

ISBN - 9781915972644

Dimensions - 21.6 x 14 x 1.3 cm

Page Count - 226

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