A Lancashire Triangle
A History of the London and North Western Railways in and Around the South Lancashire Coalfields
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Publication
1996-10-01 - Triangle Publishing
Word Count
48,000 words, Guess
Page Count
192 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL11617484M
- ISBN-139780952933304
- ISBN-100952933306
- Goodreads6487529
Description
Beautifully done history of the London and North Western Railway's branches and the other colliery railways in and around the South Lancashire coalfields. The importance of the Bolton & Leigh Railway and Kenyon & Leigh Junction Railway at the heart of the coalfields (the Eccles-Tyldesley-Wigan and Tyldesley-Leigh-Pennington routes) finally receive their due. With maps, chronology, timetables and bibliography. 188 pages. Scarce. -Amazon
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