A unique piece of railway history, the British Railways General Appendix 1972 is now available to collectors. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the major railway services in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland during the period 1968-1972.
With detailed information on routes, timetables, passenger numbers and freight capacity, this appendix is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the inner workings of British railways during that time. From the introduction of new trains and stations to changes in fare structures and service patterns, every detail has been carefully documented.
The appendices provide a glimpse into the daily operations of major railway companies such as London and North Eastern Railway, Southern Railway, and Great Western Railway, making it a fascinating read for anyone with an interest in British rail history. As a rare collector's item, this volume is highly sought after by enthusiasts and historians alike.
A valuable addition to any railway library or collection, the British Railways General Appendix 1972 is a must-have resource for anyone interested in understanding the evolution of British railways during the 20th century.