Less glamorous and much less covered than the main railway lines,
the industrial railways were once the lifeblood of the country and
have a long and interesting history. Even in the rural south of
England, industrial railways were a feature of the landscape for
decades, and although they are no more, fortunately many were
recorded in earlier years when they had an important role in the
economy. This is the first all-colour album to look at a selection
of industrial lines, of all gauges, from Kent westwards and
featuring coal, chalk, oil and well as factory lines, some
traversing through barren landscape and others, like at
Farnborough, where the lines runs literally along the town streets!
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