Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway Through Time (e-bog) af Jenkins, Stanley C.
Jenkins, Stanley C. (forfatter)

Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway Through Time e-bog

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The Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway originated during the 'Railway Mania' years of the mid-1840s, when ambitious landowners and industrialists conceived the idea of a main line link between London and the West Midlands industrial areas. With Isambard Kingdom Brunel as its engineer, the OW&WR was seen as a close ally of the Great Western Railway, but in the event, the two companies bec...
E-bog 94,21 DKK
Forfattere Jenkins, Stanley C. (forfatter)
Udgivet 15 maj 2013
Længde 96 sider
Genrer 1DDU-GB-EMT
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781445616735
The Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway originated during the 'Railway Mania' years of the mid-1840s, when ambitious landowners and industrialists conceived the idea of a main line link between London and the West Midlands industrial areas. With Isambard Kingdom Brunel as its engineer, the OW&WR was seen as a close ally of the Great Western Railway, but in the event, the two companies became enmeshed in a bitter quarrel. When completed throughout to Oxford in 1853, the OW&WR worked in conjunction with the rival London & North Western Railway. However, relations with the parent Great Western Railway eventually improved and the 'Cotswold Line' became an archetypal GWR route. In recent years, the railway has prospered as a long-distance commuter route, with trains running through from Paddington to Hereford via Oxford, Worcester and Great Malvern.