Originally known as the Commercial Railway, the London & Blackwall was one of London’s earliest and most distinctive lines. Stretching eastwards along a string of viaducts, it went from the City to Blackwall on the Thames. Worked by a rope haulage system initially, rather than conventional locomotives, it was built to a non-standard gauge of about 5 feet – all the more surprising given the involvement of Robert Stephenson. The railway served a mixed clientele, with dock workers and seamen rubbing shoulders with day-trippers and travellers connecting with vessels moored at Blackwall. Later extensions took the rails into the Isle of Dogs and, via Bow, to the east and northeast of London. Leased by the Great Eastern Railway in 1866, it was later absorbed by the LNER until passenger services ceased in 1926. Final closure of the railway in 1968 was not the end of the line for the old L&BR as the arrival of the Docklands Light Railway saw much of the route brought back into regular use.
John Christopher
London & Blackwall Railway [EPUB ebook]
Dockland’s First Railway
London & Blackwall Railway [EPUB ebook]
Dockland’s First Railway
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● ISBN 9781445621876 ● 出版者 Amberley Publishing ● 发布时间 2013 ● 下载 6 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 3147237 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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