The Cromford & High Peak Railway in Colour
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The Cromford & High Peak Railway in Colour

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The Cromford & High Peak Railway in Colour

About this book

Many audacious and improbable schemes for new railways were dreamed up in the nineteenth century, but surely none matched the plan to link the Cromford Canal with the Peak Forest Canal at Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire using a series of rope-worked inclines. This railway oddity opened in 1831 and somehow survived almost unnoticed until 1967, when there was a flurry of publicity when it closed. The line weaved its way through some of the finest scenery in England and was dotted with crazy gradients and whiplash curves. Here was the steepest normal railway in Britain and the only place where you could see a gradient post saying '1 in 8.' It also used steam right to the end, by which time it had outlived many more illustrious undertakings. John Evans visited the line many times in its later years, his camera nearly always loaded with priceless colour film. His pictures are published here for the first time, giving a unique view of a railway which was full of intrigue and history. Popular today with walkers and cyclists, the route of the Cromford & High Peak Railway refuses to die.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Foreword
  3. Introduction
  4. Brief Encounter
  5. Why was it Built?
  6. The Peak Forest Canal
  7. A Unique Railway
  8. The High Peak Line at Work
  9. The Railway in its Last Days
  10. The Cromford & High Peak Railway’s Historical Timeline
  11. The Locomotives
  12. Other Inclines
  13. The Character of the Line
  14. The Cromford & High Peak Railway Today
  15. Middleton Top Today
  16. A Junction for Ashbourne
  17. A Line Like No Other
  18. Bibliography

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