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The year 1963 will always be remembered as the one when the Sixties
really started to swing. The Beatles and Rolling Stones were
topping the charts while the mini-skirt and the Mini car had become
the latest fashion accessories. For those with an interest in
railways however, 1963 was memorable for the publication by Her
Majesty's Stationery Office of Part 1 of the report 'The Reshaping
of British Railways' by Dr Richard Beeching, then chairman of the
British Railways Board. The term 'reshaping' was somewhat of a
euphemism as the Report envisaged a radical reduction in the
national rail network. Hundreds of stations were to be closed to
both freight and passenger traffic, along with thousands of miles
of track, while several thousand staff would be made redundant.
This book is intended as a record of how the proposals affecting
passenger services in the Wessex Area were ruthlessly implemented
over a ten year period. Since then, despite the introduction of
modern high-speed rolling stock and much track rationalisation, the
extent of our rail network has remained basically the same. Train
services in Wessex today are therefore still very much Dr
Beeching's Legacy. In addition he bequeathed to the nation a linear
network of derelict land which could be put to other purposes,
including that of heritage railway. The area covered by this book
include sections of the counties of Avon, Somerset, Wiltshire,
Hampshire, Dorset and Gloucestershire.
The year 1963 will always be remembered as the one when the Sixties
really started to swing. The Beatles and Rolling Stones were
topping the charts while the mini-skirt and the Mini car had become
the latest fashion accessories. For those with an interest in
railways however, 1963 was memorable for the publication by Her
Majesty's Stationery Office of Part 1 of the report 'The Reshaping
of British Railways' by Dr Richard Beeching, then chairman of the
British Railways Board. The term 'reshaping' was somewhat of a
euphemism as the report envisaged a radical reduction in the
national rail network. Hundreds of stations were to be closed to
both freight and passenger traffic, along with thousands of miles
of track, while several thousand staff would be made redundant.
This series is intended as a record of how the proposals affecting
passenger services throughout England, Scotland and Wales were
ruthlessly implemented over a ten-year period. Since then, despite
the introduction of modern high-speed rolling stock and much track
rationalisation, the extent of our rail network has remained
basically the same. Train services today are therefore still very
much Dr Beeching's legacy. In addition he bequeathed to the nation
a linear network of derelict land which could be put to other
purposes, including that of heritage railway. The passenger rail
network in each regional volume before and after Beeching is shown
using maps, text and illustrations. Featuring the lines listed for
closure including: Swansea Victoria - Craven Arms - Shrewsbury
Gloucester Central - Hereford Carmarthen - Aberystwyth Cardiff
Clarence Road - Cardiff General Abercynon - Aberdare Low Level
Porth - Maerdy Caerphilly - Senghenydd Barry - Bridgend Bridgend -
Treherbert Cardiff - Coryton
The first edition of this popular volume has been out of print for
several years and has become much sought after. Produced in black
and white, the first edition was the first volume in the series
taking a detailed regional look at the Beeching Report, its
proposals for closures and modifications of the UK railway network.
The report has become legendary and the interest and debate it
generated is no less today than it has ever been since first
published. Indeed with railways now rejuvinated and passenger
numbers growing ever larger, the reflection on what Beeching got
right and what perhaps in hindsight got very badly wrong makes for
fascinating reading. This new expanded 2nd edition has been
completely reworked and is now published with colour illustrations
both new and replacing the original black & white images where
possible. The text has been expanded and updated as appropriate and
there are 32 extra pages bringing the total extent to 192pp.
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