The Lost Railways of Yorkshire's West Riding

The Lost Railways of Yorkshire's West Riding
Author: Neil Burgess
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2014
Genre: Railroad stations
ISBN: 9781840336559

This area of Yorkshire's West Riding was one of the parts of Britain most affected by the Industrial Revolution and its major towns are still synonymous with manufacturing, mining and the textile industry. The area was densely populated so demand for freight and passenger railway services was immense, resulting in many lines. The network has been cut back hugely in the years since the end of steam, but the glory days are recalled in this book which features 135 period photographs.

The Early Railways of Leeds

The Early Railways of Leeds
Author: Anthony Dawson
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445667819

Fully illustrated, this book by railway historian Anthony Dawson will explore how the railways came to Leeds.

Scarborough and Whitby Railway Through Time

Scarborough and Whitby Railway Through Time
Author: Robin Lidster
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2010-05-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445630729

This fascinating selection of more than 180 photographs traces some of the many ways in which the Scarborough & Whitby Railway has changed and developed over the last century.

Railways of the West Riding of Yorkshire

Railways of the West Riding of Yorkshire
Author: Bernard Warr
Publisher: The Crowood Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2021-04-26
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1785008471

The West Riding of Yorkshire boasted the most complex railway network in Britain, comprised at various times of seven railway companies, with an eighth trying to secure a foothold, eleven significant joint lines and several minor systems. With no overall strategic pattern of territory or route, the companies seemed to vie incessantly for supremacy, often at the expense of efficiency with the significant duplication of facilities: over twenty-five towns and villages had two passenger stations, while some even had three or four! This book reviews the local history, including its economy and key industries. It describes the need for the railways and the political and geographical challenges they faced. It discusses the impact on the region of 'railway mania' experienced throughout Britain in the mid-nineteenth century. The many locomotives that worked these lines are celebrated, with a behind-the-scenes look at their yards, sheds and roundhouses. The lost branch lines and stations are remembered. Finally, there are individual chapters covering Leeds, Doncaster, Barnsley and the coalfields, Sheffield and Rotherham, Airedale and Wharfedale, the Aire and Calder watershed, the Calder Valley and Huddersfield.

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway
Author: Michael A. Vanns
Publisher: Heritage Railway Guide
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03-30
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781399077248

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) is one of the most popular heritage railways in Britain. Since 1973 it has transported hundreds of thousands of visitors in preserved steam and diesel-hauled trains between Pickering and Grosmont through an ancient landscape of unmatched beauty. When those trains started to run regularly to and from Whitby in 2007, it revived a service started back in 1836 by the Whitby & Pickering Railway Company.This copiously illustrated book tells the story of a truly fascinating railway from its origins in the 1830s right through to the challenges, compromises and changing proprieties inherent in running a heritage line in the 21st century.

Riding Yorkshire's Final Steam Trains

Riding Yorkshire's Final Steam Trains
Author: Keith Widdowson
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2015-02-02
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0750964162

Keith Widdowson visited the North Eastern Region of British Railways on over forty occasions during the final eighteen months of steam powered passenger services. With the odd exceptions (usually for railtours) most of the locomotives were neglected, run down, filthy, prone to failure and often only kept their wheels turning courtesy of the skills of the crew coaxing them along with loving care. Far from the scenic delights so often justifiably portrayed of the Yorkshire countryside, the ever-dwindling numbers became corralled within the industrialized heartland of Bradford, Leeds, Wakefield and Normanton. Here, Widdowson recalls that bygone era, leading an almost nomadic nocturnal existence on his self-imposed "mission" of stalking the endangered "Iron Horses" in one of their final habitats. He was often far from alone in his quest. The "Haulage-bashing" fraternity comprised of like-minded enthusiasts from throughout Britain, often congregated, lemming like, on the one-coach early morning mail trains, the Summer Saturday holidaymaker trains or the Bradford portions; indeed any passenger service with a steam locomotive at its front From the many disappointments of thwarted possibilities to the euphoric joy of unexpected catches, together with over 130 contemporary images, Riding Yorkshire's Final Steam Trains is a compelling snapshot of the race against time at the end of the golden age of steam.

The Rough Guide to Yorkshire

The Rough Guide to Yorkshire
Author: Jos Simon
Publisher: Rough Guides UK
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 024121632X

The Rough Guide to Yorkshire was the first comprehensive guidebook to England's largest county. Detailed coverage of the ruggedly beautiful Dales and Moors, the magnificent North Sea coast and historic York rubs shoulders with penetrating insights into the multi-cultural cities of Leeds and Sheffield, the resurgent port of Hull, and the many industrial conurbations, market towns and rural villages in between. Take your pick of great stately homes to visit, of cathedrals and churches and monastic ruins, of steam railways and seaside resorts, of world-class historical and industrial museums, of hotels and places where you can consume good Yorkshire food and ale. Full-colour sections cover Yorkshire's varied landscape and world-famous writers and artists. Whether you're on holiday, on business, visiting family and friends or just passing through - even if you've lived in Yorkshire all your life - The Rough Guide to Yorkshire will ensure that you don't miss a thing. Make the most of your time on EarthTM with The Rough Guide to Yorkshire.

Light Railways Act, 1896

Light Railways Act, 1896
Author: Great Britain. Light Railway Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 562
Release: 1907
Genre: Railroads, Local and light
ISBN: