British railways board research and development division visit of the Newcomen society 27th July 1976 (IM-PUB-006)

Last updated on 24 July 2014 3:51
When the first railways were constructed they were regarded like a turnpike road or canal, where the company was responsible only for the maintenance of the route and anybody could run a vehicle or vehicles for an agreed scale of charges. It was soon realised, however, that the much greater...
Author(s): Anonymous
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1976
United Kingdom
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