Glasgow and Dunbartonshire's Lost Railways

Glasgow and Dunbartonshire's Lost Railways
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Publisher : Stenlake Publishing
Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : 1840332352
ISBN-13 : 9781840332353
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Book Synopsis Glasgow and Dunbartonshire's Lost Railways by : Gordon Stansfield

Download or read book Glasgow and Dunbartonshire's Lost Railways written by Gordon Stansfield and published by Stenlake Publishing. This book was released on 2003 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Glasgow is unique among British cities in that it has the largest rail network outside of London, and there was once a time when the city had four very grand stations - Central, Queen Street, St Enoch's and Buchanan Street. Two of these have gone and with them the heyday of the city's railways. Those times are captured for us in this collection of fifty-two photographs, accompanied by a history of each of the city's lines. The neighbouring region of Dunbartonshire is also covered and was itself unique in that Milngavie was the home of one of the world's first monorail systems. Stations featured in the book - many of them long gone - include Cowlairs, Possilpark, Eglinton Street, Buchanan Street, Dalmuir Riverside, Stobcross, Bellahouston, Summerston, Maryhill Central, St Enoch's, Partick West, Cumberland Street, the Singer Terminal (Clydebank), Rutherglen and Strathbungo.


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