The Chester and Holyhead Railway : A New History-9781526749192

The Chester and Holyhead Railway : A New History

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Author: Lloyd, Philip M

Transport: general interest

Published on 3 November 2021 by Pen & Sword Books Ltd (Pen & Sword Transport) in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 280 pages, 100 colour & black and white illustrations & maps
180 x 252 x 24 | 996g

The Chester and Holyhead Railway is one of Britain's most important main line routes, connecting London with mainland north Wales, and the Isle of Anglesey.

The line was completed in 1850 under the direction of Robert Stephenson whose work included the famous tubular bridges that cross the river at Conwy and the Menai Straits near Bangor, the latter one destroyed by fire in 1970.

The line was built primarily to support British rule in Ireland but was later instrumental in developing north Wales as a major tourist destination. Today the railway remains an important part of the Welsh and UK networks, providing trains that link north Wales with Cardiff and major English cities, as well as connecting with ferry services to Ireland.