Dr Beeching's Axe 50 Years On

Dr Beeching's Axe 50 Years On
Title Dr Beeching's Axe 50 Years On PDF eBook
Author Julian Holland
Publisher F+W Media, Inc.
Pages 355
Release 2013-09-27
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1446358305

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Julian Holland's Dr Beeching's Axe 50 Years On is a unique memorial to all that was lost following the publication of the ‘Beeching Report’ on 27 March 1963. Uniquely, the author has tried to include every railway line that was closed as a result of the ‘Beeching Report’, and more. They are all shown on Map 9 in Part 2 of the ‘Report’ and have been annotated for clarity at the beginning of each regional chapter in the book. Needless to say it is not plain sailing: there are lines that were marked for closure on the maps but were closed before publication of the ‘Report’; there are lines that were not originally on Beeching’s original hit list but which were closed anyway; there are lines that were originally marked down for closure but which were fortunately reprieved. There are even one or two which seem to have not existed at all! The author has included them all.

Beeching: 50 Years On

Beeching: 50 Years On
Title Beeching: 50 Years On PDF eBook
Author Anthony Poulton-Smith
Publisher The History Press
Pages 194
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0752492241

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In 1963 Dr Beeching's infamous report signalled the end for over 15,000 miles of track, a third of Britain's stations, and for 70,000 jobs, as well as making irrevocable changes to the way of life of many consumers. Much misery was caused and Beeching's name was muddied, but in hindsight the report probably did more than any other single factor to preserve the nation's railway heritage. Without the Beeching cuts, much of the locomotives, stock, tracks, signals and signs would have crumbled, been forgotten or rotted. However, the gentle railway gradients lend themselves perfectly to walkways and cycle paths; buildings have been refurbished; memorabilia now commands prices at auction which would astonish those who painted the metal. And of course, the heritage lines continue to draw many thousands of visitors each year. After the initial shock of the cuts, this fresh appraisal considers these benefits and more, which may not have come about without the Beeching Report.

At the Crossroads of Time

At the Crossroads of Time
Title At the Crossroads of Time PDF eBook
Author Andrew C. Scott
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 303
Release 2020-02-15
Genre History
ISBN 1445698331

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The incredible story of how the village of Lesmahagow has influenced the world in a variety of fields, from industry to espionage, throughout history.

Know Your World: A Geographer's Guide To The Anthropocene Age

Know Your World: A Geographer's Guide To The Anthropocene Age
Title Know Your World: A Geographer's Guide To The Anthropocene Age PDF eBook
Author John J. Moran
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 424
Release 2017-01-25
Genre Reference
ISBN 132691331X

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Darwin named Geography as 'Queen of the sciences'. His observations of geographical connections had revealed the phenomenon of Life in a remarkably structured Earth-world as inter-locked dynamic systems. This 'Systems View of Life' is reviving at a time when we are facing a crisis of collapse in world systems, and the prospect of a breaking world, as a result of reckless human activities driven by amoral values. We are all geographers, embarked on a voyage in search of the optimum location with the promise of support and betterment of our future living conditions. But, for most of the world's people, this is an experience of Life fraught with hardship and deprivation. Compelled to take stock of our deteriorating environment, as well as to question the values we hold, the message is that we have the collective restorative power of geographical knowledge which can be applied to achieve a better world.

Whitby in 50 Buildings

Whitby in 50 Buildings
Title Whitby in 50 Buildings PDF eBook
Author Colin Wilkinson
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 176
Release 2021-01-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 144569929X

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Explore the rich history of Whitby in this guided tour through its most fascinating historic and modern buildings.

Signalman's Twilight

Signalman's Twilight
Title Signalman's Twilight PDF eBook
Author Adrian Vaughan
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 320
Release 2011-10-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445611120

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The second book in Adrian Vaughan’s Signalman’s trilogy. A classic of railway literature.

Last Trains

Last Trains
Title Last Trains PDF eBook
Author Charles Loft
Publisher Biteback Publishing
Pages 191
Release 2013-03-27
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1849545634

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"The debate about Dr Richard Beeching will rage until the Second Coming – and probably beyond. But in Charles Loft's careful examination of the Beeching Report, we have as fine a study as we are going to possess in the meantime." – Peter Hennessy "Loft's great strength is his judiciousness. He understands the political processes and assesses them fair-mindedly. And his verdict will, I suspect, hold up better than any of Beeching's judgements." – Matthew Engel, Financial Times "Prepare to be impressed, shocked and saddened ... This is undoubtedly one of the best books of the year – a riveting read." – Railways Illustrated "Lucid, to the point, thought-provoking at every turn, Last Trains is a volume that everyone should read before making judgements about the rail closures of the Sixties." – Heritage Railway "Thoughtful and well-researched analysis." – Edinburgh Evening News *** During the course of the 1950s England lost confidence in its rulers and convinced itself it must modernise. The failing steam-powered local railways, run by Colonel Blimp, symbolised everything that was wrong with the country – surely the future lay in motorways and high-speed express trains? Along came Dr Beeching with his diagnosis, and suddenly branch-line Britain was gone for ever. The debate about the Beeching cuts has raged ever since. In this superbly researched examination, Charles Loft exposes the political failures that bankrupted the railways and lays bare the increasing alienation of bureaucrats from the public they were trying to serve. The result is a fascinating study of a nation grappling to come to terms with modernity.