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A Walker's History of the Railways

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  1. Introduction
  2. Beginnings
  3. From London Bridge to the sea
  4. South East to Dover
  5. Bitter competition - and its benefits
  6. A more rational railway
  7. Terminus wars
  8. Thames and Chilterns
  9. The controversial Dr Beeching
  10. The sparks effect
  11. Lines we lost – and ones we didn’t
  12. A miraculous survivor
  13. The golden age of the railways
  14. London's Victorian railways
  15. The South East in 1960
  16. Sources and further reading
 

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