Central Glasgow in den 70er Jahren von Peter Mortimer (Taschenbuch, 2015) 9781840337235 NEU
Norfolk's railway network was at its height from the end of the 19th century to the 1920s, transporting agricultural produce and tourists. Competition from motor transport took its toll and by the 1950s, before Beeching, Norfolk was seeing uneconomic lines close. These early closures happened before the railway preservation movement took hold, although two steam railways – the Wells & Walsingham and the Poppy Line – survive. The book is the usual heady lost railways mix of facts and vital statistics and archive photographs of closed stations.
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