The Lost Railways of Yorkshires West Riding Harrogate and the North

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Publisher Stenlake Publishing
Binding Paperback
ISBN
9781840336559
SKU
35483
Pages
48
The north of the old West Riding is and was a predominantly agricultural area so railways were fewer and further between than the urban belt to the south, but there is still much of interest for the railway enthusiast. Modest railways, such as the Nidd Valley Light Railway which served market towns and villages, are now closed, but the majestic Settle and Carlisle Line continues to stride across the Pennines as lasting evidence of Victorian confidence (over-confidence perhaps) and engineering ingenuity. Stations illustrated by period photos include Sedbergh, Barnoldswick, Arthington, Tadcaster, Ingleton, Earby, Nidd Bridge, Ripon, Ripley Valley, Pateley Bridge, Elslack, Rylstone, Skipton, Bolton Abbey, Wetherby, Gisburn and more.