£16.95
Sid Payne
Published: 2021
Edition: Paperback
Pages: 230
Condition: New
Genre: Great Western Railway (GWR)
Status: In Stock
Synopsis
The Railways of Victorian Dorchester Part Two: The Great Western Railway by Sid Payne.
The railways arrived in the Dorset county town of Dorchester in 1847 – the Southampton and Dorchester Railway, which became part of the LSWR. A decade later another line, this time from north to south, became part of the Great Western Railway. These two companies converged just outside the town, with the jointly run line down to Weymouth.
This book, part two, looks at the Great Western Railway, not from a technical point of view , but from the everyday events taking place and the ordinary people who were involved. Using contemporary documents and historical newspapers, it brings back to life forgotten railwaymen; the station masters, signalmen and porters. These stories of railway life cover an area from Dorchester north to Yeovil, south to Portland and west to Bridport.
This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the railways of Dorset.
A percentage of each sale will go towards Project 62 of the Locomotive Group, Shillingstone, Dorset, who are overhauling two USA type 0-6-0 tank locomotives.
Part one of The Railways of Victorian Dorchester by Sid Payne looks at the London and South Western Railway More Details