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Western Main Lines
Banbury to Birmingham
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
Now more than 150 years old, the route has carried a wide range of traffic types including long distant expresses, local residential services and freight of all types. All these are extensively illustrated, along with the varied architectural styles employed at the stations, many of which vanished long ago.
Book Details
- Author
- Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
- Series
- Western Main Lines
- Publisher
- Middleton Press Ltd
- Published
- 01 March 2004
- Reprinted
- 27 June 2015
- ISBN
- 9781904474272
- Language
- English
- Format
- Hardback
- Dimensions
- 240 x 174 mm
- General
- 96 Pages
120 Photographs
Large Scale Maps
Other details of local history
Stations & Locations
Stations | Photo | |
---|---|---|
Banbury | 1-13 | |
Oxfordshire Ironstone Company | 14-16 | |
Cropredy | 17-20 | |
Fenny Compton | 21-27 | |
Southam & Harbury | 28-31 | |
Leamington Spa Engine Shed | 32-33 | |
Leamington | 34-36 | |
Leamington Spa | 37-38,41-42 | |
Leamington Spa General | 39-40 | |
Warwick | 43-46 | |
Warwick Parkway | 47-49 | |
Hatton | 50-57 | |
Lapworth | 58-62 | |
Dorridge | 63-68 | |
Widney Manor | 69-71 | |
Solihull | 72-78 | |
Olton | 79-82 | |
Acocks Green & South Yardley | 83-86 | |
Tyseley | 87-90 | |
Tyesley Engine Shed | 91-96 | |
Small Heath | 97-99 | |
Small Heath (Bordesley Curve) | 100 | |
Bordesley | 101-104 | |
Birmingham Moor Street | 105-113 | |
Birmingham Snow Hill | 114-120 |