From Penzance station, once described in a local paper as 'a large dog's house of the nastiest and draughtiest kind' to Thurso, famous for housing Britain's most northern train station, Britain's Historic Railway Buildings takes the reader on a fascinating architectural journey along Britain's vast railway network, stopping at over 2,300 historic sites - stations, bridges, tunnels, viaducts, railway hotels, engine and good sheds, offices, warehouses, water towers, signal boxes, crossing-keepers' cottages, and memorials - ...
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From Penzance station, once described in a local paper as 'a large dog's house of the nastiest and draughtiest kind' to Thurso, famous for housing Britain's most northern train station, Britain's Historic Railway Buildings takes the reader on a fascinating architectural journey along Britain's vast railway network, stopping at over 2,300 historic sites - stations, bridges, tunnels, viaducts, railway hotels, engine and good sheds, offices, warehouses, water towers, signal boxes, crossing-keepers' cottages, and memorials - along the way.
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