Exploring Devon and Cornwall's Branch Lines

Exploring Devon and Cornwall's Branch Lines

by John Jackson
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Publication Date: 15/10/2020

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The two most westerly counties in England remain hugely popular for travellers looking for a break in the UK. Perhaps less well known is the fact that, against all the odds when faced by the Beeching Axe, a number of popular destinations can still be reached by today’s railway. From Barnstaple to Gunnislake, Exmouth to Falmouth, John Jackson explores the variety of lines and stations that remain on the railway map in the counties of Devon and Cornwall. With much of the area’s industry now consigned to history, there is little remaining freight traffic in the area. The main exception is the flow of Cornish china clay for export that is still carried by rail and centred on the area around Par and St Blazey. The author has spent countless hours chasing these somewhat elusive workings in recent years. From rolling countryside to seaside views, these two counties have it all.

ISBN:
9781398102408
9781398102408
Category:
Trains & railways: general interest
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
15-10-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Amberley Publishing
John Jackson

John Jackson is a journalist and writer who has specialised in Second World War Signals Intelligence. He has written The Secret War of Hut 3 and Ultras Arctic War and has edited the declassified Official History of British Sigint, 1914-1945 and Naval Enigma: The History of Hut 8, 1939-1943. He is a volunteer guide at Bletchley Park, where he also demonstrates the Turing-Welchman bombe. He lives at Wing, Befordshire

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