Narrow Gauge Railways
โ Scribed by Peter Johnson
- Publisher
- Shire Publications
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Shire Library 772
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Narrow gauge railways, so well suited to difficult, mountainous terrain, were built in many of the UK's most scenic locations. Their genesis was in mines and quarries where they replaced man- or horse-pulled wagons, but their adaptability meant that by the 1860s they were also carrying passengers, in some cases over quite considerable distances.
Today a good proportion of all the important lines survive in the service of tourists, whose appreciation of the landscape, and the railways themselves, keep these relics of industrial Britain alive in all their variety. Peter Johnson has been researching and writing about narrow gauge lines for many years, and this is the perfect introduction to a rich and appealing corner of British railway history.
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Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Acknowledgements; Dedication; Contents; CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY; CHAPTER TWO: CHOICE OF SCALES; CHAPTER THREE: MODELLING ROLLING STOCK; CHAPTER FOUR: TYPICAL NARROW GAUGE BUILDINGS; CHAPTER FIVE: BUILDING THE BASEBOARD; CHAPTER SIX: LAYING THE TR