Cornish Railways

Cornish Railways
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Publisher : Key Publishing
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9781802820553
ISBN-13 : 1802820558
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Book Synopsis Cornish Railways by : Craig Munday

Download or read book Cornish Railways written by Craig Munday and published by Key Publishing. This book was released on 2022-01-30 with total page 199 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book follows the railway through the changing landscapes of the county. It takes the reader from the rich farmland west of St Germans, through the unique Glynn Valley down to Bodmin Road and the freight abundant area of Lostwithiel and Par before reaching clay country on the way to the final destination of St Austell. In addition, also explored are the branch lines, which range from the rural line to Looe, the splendour of the River Fowey on the clay line to Carne Point and the varied and ever-popular Newquay branch. Lavishly illustrated with 180 full-color photographs, many set in glorious countryside, this book shows a variety of locomotives. Service trains dominate the images, though there are many charter trains featured, some with exotic traction for the far southwest. Taken from the short days of winter with piercing low sunlight, to the long days of high summer when the upside of the Cornish mainline is lit, allowing a different perspective, the photographs capture not just the trains, but the beautiful landscapes, rivers and coastline of the Duchy.


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