Authors: Christian Wolmar
There is a huge literature on accidents of which the most famous is L. T. C. Rolt's
Red for Danger: a history of railway accidents and railway safety
(4th edn, David & Charles, 1982). There are eight volumes of a pictorial series on railway accidents entitled
Trains in Trouble
by various authors, published in the 1980s by Atlantic Books (not the current publisher), which is very comprehensive. Stanley Hall's
Danger Signals
(Ian Allan, 1987) and
Hidden Dangers
(Ian Allan, 1999) cover more recent disasters.
On the navvies, the lively
The Railway Navvies: a history of the men who made the railways
(Hutchinson, 1965, reprinted by Pimlico, 2000) by Terry Coleman remains the best account, but
The Railway Builders
by R. S. Joby (David & Charles, 1983) is also worth reading. Joby's
The Railwaymen
(David & Charles, 1984) provides background on the early workers in the industry and another good account is
The Railway Workers, 1840â1970
by Frank McKenna (Faber & Faber, 1980). The best biography of a contractor is the
Life and Labours of Mr. Brassey
by Sir Arthur Helps, originally published in 1872 and reprinted by Tempus Books in 2006.
The history of the unions can be found in the two volumes of
The Railwaymen: the history of the National Union of Railwaymen
by
Philip Bagwell (George Allen & Unwin, 1963 and 1982) and
ASLEF 1880â1980
by Brian Murphy, which was published by the union itself.
There are countless accounts of their life on the railway by staff of all grades. Those I enjoyed include
Tales of the Old Railwaymen
by Tom Quinn (David & Charles, 1998), which is a collection of over a dozen such lifetime stories, and
Small Coal and Smoke Rings
(John Murray, 1983), which is written by a Great Western fireman, Derek Brock, as is
Firing Days
by Harold Gasson (Oxford Publishing Company, 1973).
The Memories and Writings of a London Railwayman
is based partly on an oral history stretching back to the early twentieth century (edited by Alan Jackson, Railway & Canal Historical Society, 1993). John Farrington's
Life on the Lines
(Moorland Publishing, 1984) was compiled from a wide variety of conversations with railway workers, and Graham Zeitlin's
Staying on Track
(Scotforth Books, 2002) is a manager's account of life at BR. The previously neglected story of women in the railway industry has been covered comprehensively in the excellent
Railwaywomen: exploitation, betrayal and triumph in the workplace
by Helena Wojtczak (Hastings Press, 2005).
On stations,
London's Termini
by Alan A. Jackson (David & Charles, 1969) is a good start, while David St John Thomas evokes all the romanticism of rural railways and branch lines in
The Country Railway
(David & Charles, 1976). John Betjeman wrote the evocative
London's Historic Railway Stations
(John Murray, 1972). Two anthologies I stumbled upon are full of priceless detail and serendipity:
The Railway Enthusiast's Bedside Book,
edited by H. A. Vallance (Batsford, 1966) and
The Railway-Lovers Companion,
edited by Bryan Morgan (Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1963). Two more recent entertaining compilations of the good and the bad of the railway are:
Railway Blunders
by Adrian Vaughan (Ian Allan, 2003) and
Railway Milestones and Millstones
by Stanley Hall (Ian Allan, 2006).
For a wider history of transport, there is
British Transport: an economic survey from the seventeenth century to the twentieth
by H. J. Dyos and D. H. Aldcroft (Leicester University Press, 1969). The thorough
Dow's Dictionary of Railway Quotations
by Andrew Dow (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006) is an indispensable reference book. Finally, for material written up to the late 1960s, the bibliography
by E. T. Bryant,
Railways: A Readers' Guide
(Clive Bingley, 1968) is comprehensive and provides potted outlines of many of the books it lists. And obviously for anything missed out above, there is George Ottley, whose original work has been supplemented by a revised volume and two supplements: A
Bibliography of British Railway History
(George Allen & Unwin, 1965);
A Bibliography of British Railway History
(2nd edn, HMSO, 1983);
A Bibliography of British Railway History: Supplement: 7951â12956
(HMSO, 1988);
Ottley's Bibliography of British Railway History; and Second supplement 12957â19605
(National Railway Museum with Railway & Canal Historical Society, 1998).
INDEX
ABC railway guide,
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Aberayron & New Quay Light Railway,
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Aberdeen,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; and railway races,
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Abergavenny,
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Abergele,
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accidents,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; Armagh,
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; Tay Bridge,
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; Preston,
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; Salisbury,
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; Quintinshill,
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; Southall,
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; and General Strike,
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; Harrow and Wealdstone,
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; Clapham Junction,
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; Hatfield,
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Adley, Robert,
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Advanced Passenger Train,
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aeroplanes and air transport,
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,
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,
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Agar Town,
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Allan, Ian,
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Allen, Cecil J.,
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Allen, Geoffrey Freeman,
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Allport, James,
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Alton,
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Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants (ASRS),
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,
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,
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Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of Scotland,
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ambulance trains,
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,
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,
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Amersham,
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Annesley,
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aqueducts,
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Armagh accident,
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,
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,
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armoured trains,
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Arrow
,
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Arundel,
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Ashton-under-Lyne,
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Asquith, Herbert,
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Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Fireman (ASLEF),
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Aston Hall,
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Athenaeum
,
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atmospheric railways,
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,
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Attlee, Clement,
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,
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,
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Austria,
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Automatic Train Control,
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Automatic Warning System,
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,
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Avon, river,
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Aylesbury,
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Ayton, Richard,
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Badminton station,
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Baker, Benjamin,
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Baker Street station,
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Balaklava Railway,
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Baldwin, Stanley,
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Ballater,
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Ballydehob,
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Bank of England,
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,
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,
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Barlow, William,
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Barnes, Alfred,
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Barnsley,
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Barrow-in-Furness,
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Bass, Michael Thomas,
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Batty Green,
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BBC,
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Beasley, Ammon,
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Beaufort, Duke of,
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Beckenham,
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Beckton,
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BedfordâSt Pancras line,
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Beeching, Richard,
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,
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,
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Beeching cuts,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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âBeer Trains',
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Belfast,
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Belmont station,
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benevolent funds,
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Benge, John,
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Berkhamsted,
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Berks & Hants line,
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,
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,
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Bethnal Green,
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Bevan, Aneurin,
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Bexleyheath,
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Bickley loop,
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Billingsgate Market,
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Birmingham,
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,
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,
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; railway connections,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; Curzon Street station,
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; New Street station,
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; London services,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; and postal service,
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; fish deliveries,
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; suburban railways,
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; railway access,
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; workmen's trains,
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; and electrification,
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Birmingham & Derby Junction Railway,
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,
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,
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Bishop Auckland,
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Bishop's Castle Railway,
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Bishop's Stortford,
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Bishopsgate station,
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Blackfriars station,
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,
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,
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Blair, Tony,
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Blea Moor tunnel,
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Blenkinsop, John,
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Bletchley,
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Bletchley flyover,
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Blisworth,
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Blucher
,
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Blumenfeld, R. D.,
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Bodmin,
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Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway,
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,
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Boer War,
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Bolton,
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Bolton & Leigh Railway,
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Bon Accord
,
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Bonavia, Michael,
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,
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,
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,
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Bouch, Thomas,
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Boulogne,
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Bournemouth Belle
,
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Bourneville,
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Boulton, Matthew,
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Bradshaw, George,
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Bradshaw's rail guide,
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Branch Line Committee,
ref1
branch lines,
ref1
,
ref2
; closures,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
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Brassey, Thomas,
ref1
,
ref2
,
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Brecon,
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Brentwood Gazette
,
ref1
Bridges, Frank,
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Bridgwater, Duke of,
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,
ref2
,
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Bridgwater, Frome & Central Somerset Railway,
ref1
Briggs, Asa,
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Brighton,
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
; London services,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
,
ref8
,
ref9
,
ref10
; electrification of line,
ref11
Brighton Belle
,
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Bristol,
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,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4
,
ref5
,
ref6
,
ref7
; time in,
ref8
; London services,
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,
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,
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,
ref12
,
ref13
,
ref14
,
ref15
; Temple Meads station,
ref16
; Parkway station,
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