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BRITISH RAILWAYS STATIONS & ARCHITECTURE (1948-68) FOR HISTORIAN & MODELLER BOOK

£13.50

The British Railways stations of the post-war period are a fascinating subject for historians and modelers alike. Published in 1965, this comprehensive guide offers an in-depth look at the design and construction of over 100 stations across Britain during World War II to 1968.

With meticulous attention to detail, this book provides a detailed examination of station architecture, including their original features such as platforms, concourses, and ticket halls. Additionally, it explores the role that these stations played in facilitating the development of the national railway system post-war.

The book is perfect for historians studying British rail history or enthusiasts who enjoy modeling and collecting vintage railway-related items. Each station's description includes a wealth of information on its unique features and historical context, making it an invaluable resource for anyone researching this period.

Whether you're a modeler seeking to recreate historic stations or simply interested in the rich history behind Britain's rail network, "British Railways Stations & Architecture" is a must-have book.

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