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Beschreibung
The Peak District has always been a formidable barrier to transport links across it, particularly railways. The first crude horse-drawn tramways fed canals on its eastern and western flanks, but in 1825--the same years that the Stockton & Darlington railways opened--a standard gauge line climbed over the top of the Peak District and down the other side on fearsome inclines to connect canals at Cromford and Whaley Bridge. Sheffield and Manchester were connected in 1845 by the first line across the Pennines through the notorious Woodhead tunnel, followed by a gradually infilling of lines connecting Peak District towns and villages. Some of them became famous as the Settle-Carlisle route, such were the engineering difficulties of driving a route through the limestone dales. The line between Dore and Chinley was the last main line in England to be driven across the Pennines in two huge tunnels. At its height the Peak District railway system encompassed a narrow gauge light railway for tourists, cable-hauled inclines to export limestone, seven of the UK's 20 longest railway tunnels, and Britain's first all-electric main line. The birth of British Railways in 1948 and the subsequent Beeching axe were the death knell for many of these unique railways. Today some of the tracks can still be followed on foot, bicycle, or horseback thanks to the Peak District National Park and other leisure organizations. The historic tunnels, viaducts, and stations on the most famous routes have been restored and reopened as long-distance footpaths and heritage lines--a renaissance to be enjoyed by today's tourists.
The Peak District has always been a formidable barrier to transport links across it, particularly railways. The first crude horse-drawn tramways fed canals on its eastern and western flanks, but in 1825--the same years that the Stockton & Darlington railways opened--a standard gauge line climbed over the top of the Peak District and down the other side on fearsome inclines to connect canals at Cromford and Whaley Bridge. Sheffield and Manchester were connected in 1845 by the first line across the Pennines through the notorious Woodhead tunnel, followed by a gradually infilling of lines connecting Peak District towns and villages. Some of them became famous as the Settle-Carlisle route, such were the engineering difficulties of driving a route through the limestone dales. The line between Dore and Chinley was the last main line in England to be driven across the Pennines in two huge tunnels. At its height the Peak District railway system encompassed a narrow gauge light railway for tourists, cable-hauled inclines to export limestone, seven of the UK's 20 longest railway tunnels, and Britain's first all-electric main line. The birth of British Railways in 1948 and the subsequent Beeching axe were the death knell for many of these unique railways. Today some of the tracks can still be followed on foot, bicycle, or horseback thanks to the Peak District National Park and other leisure organizations. The historic tunnels, viaducts, and stations on the most famous routes have been restored and reopened as long-distance footpaths and heritage lines--a renaissance to be enjoyed by today's tourists.
Über den Autor
Christopher Nicholson is now a retired teacher living in Somerset. He is the author of a range of non-fiction books about railways and lighthouses. A freelance photographer since his schooldays, his images appear in magazines, newspapers and calendars.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Genre: Fahrzeuge, Importe
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Hobby & Freizeit
Thema: Schienenfahrzeuge
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781445693842
ISBN-10: 1445693844
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Nicholson, Christopher
Barnes, Peter
Hersteller: Amberley Publishing
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 224 x 168 x 15 mm
Von/Mit: Christopher Nicholson (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.01.2020
Gewicht: 0,276 kg
Artikel-ID: 117502830

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