London Railway Atlas 4th edition (Joe Brown, Ian Allan, 2015)

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London Railway Atlas 4th edition (Joe Brown, Ian Allan 2015)First published to critical acclaim in 2006, then in enlargededitions in 2009 and 2012 to include more detail, this new fully revised fourthedition of the London Railway Atlas will be warmly welcomed by all enthusiasts.This fascinating book gives a detailed mapping of the myriad of lines whichtraverse the city, including both London Underground and national railwaynetworks.  Each map also illustrates the geographical relationship betweenthe overground and underground network, which will be invaluable for modellers.All the maps on the large format pages show all tracks and platforms. Throughconstant research, the author has amassed a vast amount of new information,both present day and historical, on the most complex railway network in theBritish Isles.  The atlas shows all the lines in London, both open and closed,stations, changes of station name, and station opening and closing dates. Allchanges since the previous edition which have affected both the surface andunderground networks have been included as well as new historical information.This edition will contain additional pages with some new large scale mapsections. The maps are drawn to a high degree of accuracy and include detail onindustrial railways. All the recent openings on London Overground RailOperations Ltd (LOROL) are included and Crossrail is shown under construction.  As in the previous edition, opening and closing dates are shownin a DD/MM/YYYY format to provide a near complete chronology of all lines andstations (including goods yards). The coverage reaches beyond London to includelogical places such as Tilbury, Gravesend, Windsor and Redhill to give context,and watercourses and place names are also shown. The author also showselectrification and gauge maps of all of London (i.e. all of London on a singlepage showing different electrification and gauges over the years).
TheLondon Railway Atlas is probably the most detailed map of Londons myriad oftube, train and tram lines, past and present, that you are ever likely to see.
Ian Allan Publishing, 5th revised edition 2015Hardback| 160 pages, 92 double-page colour maps, plus gazetteer | 217 x 310mmISBN: 9780711038196
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