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Victorian and Edwardian Railway Travel

English · Paperback / Softback

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The railway was one of the main modes of long distance travel for Victorian Britons, and its processes - checking the timetable, buying a ticket, taking a seat - were central to both the industry and leisure of the period. David Turner here tells the story of travelling by rail between 1830 and the First World War: the development of stations, passenger carriages, waiting rooms and tickets; less familiar phenomena such as smoking and ''ladies only'' compartments, and excursion trains; and the danger of accidents. This introduction to the Victorian and Edwardian railways shows the face of an era reflected in its new method of travel, and will allow the reader to note fascinating similarities between travel in that period and our own.>

Product details

Authors David Turner
Publisher SHIRE
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.02.2013
 
EAN 9780747811503
ISBN 978-0-7478-1150-3
No. of pages 56
Dimensions 142 mm x 201 mm x 5 mm
Series Shire Library
Shire Library
Subjects Guides > Motor vehicles, aircraft, ships, space travel > Rail vehicles
Humanities, art, music > History

Social & cultural history, HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, Transport: general interest

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