Author: Sir Cusack Patrick Roney
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Railroad tunnels
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
A contemporary survey, chiefly of financial managerial and operation aspects of railways in various parts of the world.
Rambles on Railways...
Author: Sir Cusack Patrick Roney
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Railroad tunnels
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
A contemporary survey, chiefly of financial managerial and operation aspects of railways in various parts of the world.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Railroad tunnels
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
A contemporary survey, chiefly of financial managerial and operation aspects of railways in various parts of the world.
The Early History of Railway Tunnels
Author: Hubert Pragnell
Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport
ISBN: 1399049429
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 406
Book Description
To the early railway traveller, the prospect of travelling to places in hours rather than days hitherto was an inviting prospect, however a journey was not without its fears as well as excitement. To some, the prospect of travelling through a tunnel without carriage lighting, with smoke permeating the compartment and the confined noise was a horror of the new age. What might happen if we broke down or crashed into another train in the darkness? To others it was exciting, with the light from the footplate flickering against the tunnel walls or spotting the occasional glimpses of light from a ventilation shaft. To the directors of early railway companies, planning a route was governed by expense and the most direct way. Avoiding hills could add miles but tunnelling through them could involve vast expense as the Great Western Railway found at Box and the London and Birmingham at Kilsby. Creating a cutting as an alternative was also costly not only in labour and time, but also in compensation for landowners, who opposed railways on visual and social grounds having seen their land divided by canals. Construction involved millions of bricks or blocks of stone for sufficiently thick walls to withstand collapse. However, the entrance barely seen from the carriage window might be an impressive Italianate arch as at Primrose Hill, or a castellated portal worthy of the Middle Ages as at Bramhope. This book sets out to tell the story of tunnelling in Britain up to about 1870, when it was a question of burrowing through earth and rock with spade and explosive powder, with the constant danger of collapse or flooding leading to injury and death. It uses contemporary accounts, from the dangers of railway travel by Dickens to the excitement of being drawn through the Liverpool Wapping Tunnel by the young composer Mendelssoln. It includes descriptions from early railway company guide books, newspapers and diaries. It also includes numerous photographs and colored architectural elevations from railway archives.
Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport
ISBN: 1399049429
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 406
Book Description
To the early railway traveller, the prospect of travelling to places in hours rather than days hitherto was an inviting prospect, however a journey was not without its fears as well as excitement. To some, the prospect of travelling through a tunnel without carriage lighting, with smoke permeating the compartment and the confined noise was a horror of the new age. What might happen if we broke down or crashed into another train in the darkness? To others it was exciting, with the light from the footplate flickering against the tunnel walls or spotting the occasional glimpses of light from a ventilation shaft. To the directors of early railway companies, planning a route was governed by expense and the most direct way. Avoiding hills could add miles but tunnelling through them could involve vast expense as the Great Western Railway found at Box and the London and Birmingham at Kilsby. Creating a cutting as an alternative was also costly not only in labour and time, but also in compensation for landowners, who opposed railways on visual and social grounds having seen their land divided by canals. Construction involved millions of bricks or blocks of stone for sufficiently thick walls to withstand collapse. However, the entrance barely seen from the carriage window might be an impressive Italianate arch as at Primrose Hill, or a castellated portal worthy of the Middle Ages as at Bramhope. This book sets out to tell the story of tunnelling in Britain up to about 1870, when it was a question of burrowing through earth and rock with spade and explosive powder, with the constant danger of collapse or flooding leading to injury and death. It uses contemporary accounts, from the dangers of railway travel by Dickens to the excitement of being drawn through the Liverpool Wapping Tunnel by the young composer Mendelssoln. It includes descriptions from early railway company guide books, newspapers and diaries. It also includes numerous photographs and colored architectural elevations from railway archives.
Rambles on Railways...
Author: Sir Cusack Patrick Roney
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Railroad tunnels
Languages : en
Pages : 570
Book Description
A contemporary survey, chiefly of financial managerial and operation aspects of railways in various parts of the world.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Railroad tunnels
Languages : en
Pages : 570
Book Description
A contemporary survey, chiefly of financial managerial and operation aspects of railways in various parts of the world.
Rambles on Railways
Author: Sir Cusack P. Roney
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781770960282
Category : Railroad tunnels
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A contemporary survey, chiefly of financial managerial and operation aspects of railways in various parts of the world.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781770960282
Category : Railroad tunnels
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A contemporary survey, chiefly of financial managerial and operation aspects of railways in various parts of the world.
The Publishers' Circular and General Record of British and Foreign Literature
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 714
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 714
Book Description
A Treatise on the Coins of the Realm; in a Letter to the King
Author: Charles Jenkinson Earl of Liverpool
Publisher: London : E. Wilson
ISBN:
Category : Coinage
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Publisher: London : E. Wilson
ISBN:
Category : Coinage
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Rambles on Railways. With maps, diagrams, and appendices
Author: Sir Cusack Patrick RONEY
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
The Publishers' Circular
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 724
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 724
Book Description
Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
Author: Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civil engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 784
Book Description
Vols. 39-214 (1874/75-1921/22) have a section 2 containing "Other selected papers"; issued separately, 1923-35, as the institution's Selected engineering papers.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civil engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 784
Book Description
Vols. 39-214 (1874/75-1921/22) have a section 2 containing "Other selected papers"; issued separately, 1923-35, as the institution's Selected engineering papers.
Queen Jane
Author: C. Warren Adams
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description