My good friend Charels D'Arvelle has a new ebook our - THE LAMBOURN VALLEY RAILWAY. This book
brings together all 9 of the books about individual stations on this
branch line.
A charming history of one of the long
closed rural branch lines on the Great Western Railway. The Lambourn
Valley was one of the most quintessentially English branch lines in the
days of steam.
The Lambourn Valley Railway was born as an independent little railway
that ran from Newbury up Berkshire’s scenic Lambourn Valley to Lambourn.
On the way it passed through 9 rural stations and ran through beautiful
countryside.
In this book we learn when the line was built and why. The impact the
railway had on the surrounding area is explained and the type of freight
and passengers that used the station are explained. We also learn about
the locomotives, rolling stock, directors, staff and equipment of the
railway line.
In 1905 the LVR was taken over by the GWR and the entire branch line was
upgraded and brought to GWR standards. The line remained open until
1964, but is now closed, the tracks lifted and the stations gone.
This book is a moving and thoughtful evocation of the days of steam.
The Lambourn Valley Railway is part of the Stations of the Great Western Railway collection published by Bretwalda Books
About the Author
Charles D’Arvelle is a railway enthusiast who has a particular
fascination with closed branch lines. He has spent many happy hours
tracing the locations of closed stations, abanoned sidings and lost
railway tracks. He declares it is a great way to get out and explore the
British countryside.
You can join the Facebook Page for these books HERE
You can buy the ebook HERE
Saturday, 26 May 2012
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