Sub-titled: including the branches to Nailsworth, Dursley and Thornbury
Intended to be part of the Great Western Railway (GWR), this route and its branches were absorbed by the Midland Railway (MR), whose influences were still evident when they were incorporated into the Western Region of British Railways.
The evolution of this heavily used main line is fully illustrated in the volume.
Locations in this area:
Barrow Road Engine Shed
Barton Hill (Bristol)
Berkeley Road
Bristol St.Philips
Bristol Temple Meads
Cam
Cam & Dursley
Charfield
Coaley
Dudbridge
Dursley
Fishponds
Frocester
Gloucester (1st M.R.Stn.)
Gloucester (2nd M.R.Stn.)
Gloucester Docks
Gloucester Eastgate
Haresfield
Iron Acton
Mangotsfield
Nailsworth
Ryeford
Standish Junction
Staple Hill
Stonehouse (M.R.)
Stonehouse Bristol Road
Stroud
Thornbury
Tuffley Junction
Tytherington
Westerleigh
Wickwar
Woodchester
Yate
Yate Junction
Authors: Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
Hardback. 240 x 174 mm. 96 pages
120 photographs. Large scale maps
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