History of the Bakerloo Line

Publisher:

Crowood Press

ISBN Number:

9781785007453

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

160

Illustrations:

118 Colour Photographs

£20.00

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Description

PLEASE NOTE: DUE OUT 21st OCT 2020

The Bakerloo is the dull brown line on London’s iconic tube map. It doesn’t have the multiple branches of the Northern or District Lines, the loops of the Piccadilly or the Central, or the puzzling shape of the non-circular Circle.But its nondescript appearance belies a history encompassing fraud in the boardroom and drama in the courtroom for a line first conceived by sports enthusiasts and finished by Chicago gangsters. With over 120 photographs, this book provides a history of its development from obtaining Parliamentary permission and raising finance through to geology and construction techniques. It details its operation including rolling stock, signalling, stations and signage from the beginning to the current day. The impact of the two World Wars is revealed and it remembers some of the accidents and tragedies that befell the line. Finally, the book describes its evolution up to the present day and beyond.

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