The Epping Ongar Railway by Batten, Malcolm (9781398107847) | Browns Books
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The Epping Ongar Railway

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The first standard gauge heritage steam railway in Britain, the Bluebell Railway, opened in 1960.

Since then, over eighty have opened to the public. While each of these has its individual characteristics, nearly all are former British railways branch lines or parts of secondary routes, closed either under the Beeching axe or under subsequent cutbacks. The six-mile-long Epping Ongar Railway is different and unique.

Despite its location in rural Essex, this was not part of the British Rail network at closure but was an electrified section of the London Underground.

Its rundown and closure was a protracted affair spanning twenty-five years.

On closure it was earmarked to become a heritage line, but it would be another eighteen years before it re-opened in its current guise with steam and diesel traction. This book tells its story up to the re-opening in 2012 and of the ten years of progress since then.

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Product Details
Amberley Publishing
1398107840 / 9781398107847
Paperback / softback
15/05/2022
United Kingdom
English
96 pages : illustrations
24 cm

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