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LMS sidings diagram Rushden 1944

£16.14

In the aftermath of World War II, transportation networks were severely disrupted, leaving many communities in the North of England without access to essential services. One such area was Rushden, a town in Northamptonshire that struggled to cope with the loss of industry and jobs.

To address this issue, a team of engineers and railway experts created a series of sidings diagrams that would help to facilitate the movement of goods and people through the town. These intricate drawings, which included key points such as junctions and loading facilities, were designed to be easily readable by both railway workers and local residents.

The LMS Sidings Diagram Rushden 1944 is a rare and fascinating piece of history that provides valuable insight into the challenges faced by communities in post-war Britain. With its detailed annotations and clear instructions, this diagram offers a unique perspective on how transportation networks were designed and managed during wartime. It is a testament to the ingenuity of those who worked to rebuild and restore the North East region after the devastation of war.

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