In terms of these islands, the railways of Ireland are unique, in their gauge, character and diversity.
Today, only about one third of all the railways built in Ireland are still in existence. This means that the country has more than its fair share of lost lines which provide the material for this latest addition to our highly successful 'Lost Lines' series.
In the book, Nigel Welbourn retraces some 35 lines, both broad and narrow gauge, that once operated in Ireland, These have put an indelible stamp on the landscape and even where lines have long been closed, buildings, bridges and many physical remains can still be found.
The 'Lost Lines' series has, in the decade since the first titles were published, proved to be an enduring success, with many of the volumes being reprinted regularly. As with the earlier volumes in this popular series, each chapter provides the reader with a history of the line and its current status.
The well-researched and meticulous text is supplemented by an excellent selection of some 250 images. These include maps, contemporary and historic photographs, tickets and other items of ephemera.
By Nigel Welbourn
Softback Book. 235 x 172mm. 128 pages
Approximately 250 black & white illustrations
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