Liverpool's Railways Through Time (e-bog) af Hollinghurst, Hugh
Hollinghurst, Hugh (forfatter)

Liverpool's Railways Through Time e-bog

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Liverpool has many railway 'firsts' in the world: an inter-city service, an electrified overhead railway, a large-scale marshalling yard, a deep-level suburban tunnel and one under a tidal estuary. In Britain it can boast of other firsts: an escalator in a railway station, conversion from steam to electricity and the first main-line electrification, a widely reported death in a railway accident...
E-bog 94,21 DKK
Forfattere Hollinghurst, Hugh (forfatter)
Udgivet 15 november 2015
Længde 96 sider
Genrer 1DDU-GB-ENLL
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781445645162
Liverpool has many railway 'firsts' in the world: an inter-city service, an electrified overhead railway, a large-scale marshalling yard, a deep-level suburban tunnel and one under a tidal estuary. In Britain it can boast of other firsts: an escalator in a railway station, conversion from steam to electricity and the first main-line electrification, a widely reported death in a railway accident, a proper train shed constructed of iron and glass and automatic signalling and electric signal lights. Some of these are still working well 185 years later, still fit for purpose, like the railways to Manchester and the Wirral. Liverpool also claims the oldest continuously operated station in the world. But others have totally disappeared along with the dock railway system which serviced the port that used to be the second busiest in the British Empire. However, illuminating traces of former greatness can still be observed and the revitalised Merseyrail system is among the best performers in the country.