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Western Main Lines
Chester to Birkenhead
including the Helsby Branch
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
Birkenhead was in receipt of trains from Paddington several times a day in the steam era and so was considered by many to be at the end of the main line. However, it was a joint line for most of its life and the resultant variety of trains is extensively illustrated. Further diversity in rolling stock comes from the transition to diesel and then electric traction, plus the continued use of the routes by local industries.
Book Details
- Author
- Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
- Series
- Western Main Lines
- Publisher
- Middleton Press Ltd
- Published
- 02 June 2012
- ISBN
- 9781908174215
- 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 | |
---|---|---|
Chester General | 1-8 | |
Chester | 9-13 | |
Bache | 14-15 | |
Upton by Chester Halt | 16 | |
Upton by Chester | 17 | |
Mollington | 18-19 | |
Capenhurst | 20-26 | |
Ledsham | 27-28 | |
Hooton | 29-40 | |
Eastham Rake | 41-43 | |
Bromborough | 44-50 | |
Bromborough Rake | 51 | |
Spital | 52-55 | |
Port Sunlight | 56-60 | |
Bebington & New Ferry | 61 | |
Bebington | 62 | |
Rock Ferry | 63-71 | |
Green Lane | 72 | |
Birkenhead Engine Shed | 73-79 | |
Birkenhead Town | 80 | |
Monks Ferry | 81 | |
Birkenhead Central | 82-88 | |
Birkenhead Woodside | 89-94 | |
Little Sutton | 95-97 | |
Overpool | 98 | |
Ellesmere Port | 99-103 | |
Stanlow & Thornton | 104-108 | |
Ince & Elton | 109-111 | |
Helsby | 112-120 |