Great Western Railway

Great Western Railway
Author: Andrew Roden
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Railroad companies
ISBN: 9781781310151

Roden’s comprehensive new history of this remarkable railway company tells the story of nothing less than the opening-up of the isolated Southwest of England to the trade and tourism of the modern age. It has left us with soaring termini like Paddington and Bristol Temple Meads as well as glorious railway institutions like the Night Riviera overnight sleeper to Cornwall that endure to this day (not least thanks to the author’s own campaigning!). While the GWR’s green locomotives and chocolate and cream carriages may have given way to purple, anyone who wants to return to the golden age of the railways will find the company’s history an enthralling journey.

A History of the Great Western Railway

A History of the Great Western Railway
Author: Colin Maggs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2025-01-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781398125391

New paperback edition - A narrative history of the most iconic railway company of the great age of steam.

Great Western Railway Stations

Great Western Railway Stations
Author: Allen Jackson
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2017-04-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445670127

A lavishly illustrated survey of a wide range of GWR stations.

Great Western: Railway Gallery

Great Western: Railway Gallery
Author: Laurence Waters
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1526707055

It could be argued that the great Western or 'Gods' Wonderful Railway' was for many years the most famous railway in England. Much of the railway that we see today was the work of one of the greatest engineers of his time, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The company was also served by locomotive engineers such as Gooch, Armstrong, Churchward, Collett and Hawksworth, who produced a series of locomotives that were well designed, elegant and powerful.Serving many holiday resorts of the south west, with trains such as 'The Cornish Riviera Express,' the publicity department exploited to great effect that the 'Great Western' was the 'Holiday Line.' It is probably true to say that in the years before the Second World War the company was producing some of the most effective publicity material in England.Using previously unpublished material from the extensive 'Great Western Trust' collection at Didcot Railway Centre, the book illustrates in both black and white and color many facets that made the Great Western 'Great"

The Great Western Railway in the First World War

The Great Western Railway in the First World War
Author: Sandra Gittins
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2010-08-16
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0750962569

In August 1914 the GWR was plunged into war, the like of which this country had never experienced before. Over the years that followed life changed beyond measure, both for the men sent away to fight and the women who took on new roles at home. Not since 1922 has the history of the GWR in the First World War been recorded in a single volume. Using modern data-bases and enjoying greater access to archives, Sandra Gittins has been able to produce a complete history which traces the GWR from the early, optimistic days through the subsequent difficult years of the Great War, including Government demands for war manufacture, increased traffic and the tragic loss of staff. From GWR ships and ambulance trains to the employment of women, every part of the story is told, including the saddest of all, which is represented by a Roll of Honour.

Brunel's Big Railway

Brunel's Big Railway
Author: Robin Jones
Publisher: Gresley
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781911658191

Robin Jones' history of the Great Western Railway line and its founding father.

Chicago & North Western Railway

Chicago & North Western Railway
Author: Tom Murray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release:
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781616731540

By the time it was merged into the Union Pacific in 1995, the Chicago & North Western was one of the nations oldest surviving railroads, a testament to the Midwestern stoicism with which it had gone about its business since 1859. This illustrated history chronicles how C&NW emerged from a collection of regional carriers to become a strategic link between eastern railroads and the West. Author Tom Murray traces the railroads expansion as it extended secondary lines throughout the Midwest. He also explores C&NWs joint ownership of UP passenger trains and describes how the railroad answered challenges from regional rivals with the "400" series of passenger trains. As fascinating as the story are the hundreds of accompanying illustrations--historical photographs, archival images, route maps, and period print ads. The result is an entertaining and informative history of an iconic Midwestern railroad--a narrative that spans the decades from the 1850s to the 1990s and takes in steam and diesel motive power, freight and passenger operations, and all the key characters, events, and deals that figured in the Chicago & North Westerns rise and eventual demise.

A History of the Great Western Railway

A History of the Great Western Railway
Author: Colin Maggs
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2013-09-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 144561300X

A narrative history of the most iconic railway company of the great age of steam.

The Steam Rail Motors of the Great Western Railway

The Steam Rail Motors of the Great Western Railway
Author: Ken Gibbs
Publisher: History Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-06
Genre: Steam motorcars
ISBN: 9780750961035

Self-propelled carriages were a big innovation at the beginning of the 20th century, and the GWR was quick to develop a large number of steam motor cars to link farms and scattered villages to the new branch lines. Their steam motor cars ran from 1903-1935, stopping during the war, and were so effective at making rural areas accessible they became victims of their own success. Wagons brought in to meet the demand proved too heavy for the carriages and they struggled on hills, and after they stopped service all 99 steam carriages were eventually scrapped. Engineer Ken Gibbs reveals the unique GWR carriages, a window into early 20th century transport, and the modern-replica he helped build, now the only way of viewing these charming cars.

The Great Western of Brazil Railway

The Great Western of Brazil Railway
Author: William Edmundson
Publisher: Mainline & Maritime
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2016-10-24
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781900340229

The story of the Great Western of Brazil Railway, tracing the line's history from the conception of its constituent parts, through its financially turbulent period of private operation, to the seemingly inevitable nationalisation in 1950. Throughout the book, the author places the history of the railway in the context of the social history of contemporary Brazil.