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The Great Western Railway in the Stroud Valley Volume Two (Lightmoor)

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This is the second volume of what will be a three-part-series covering the history of the Stroud Valley Railway between Kemble and Standish Junction.

This volume chronicles the important developments of the post-broad gauge period – the signalling, the addition of Chalford station, the early railmotor services between Stonehouse and Chalford, the GWR motor bus services, the never realised schemes to build a railway to Painswick, and the emergence of Kemble from a basic changing-point for Cirencester with no road access to a fully-fledged junction station also serving its namesake village.

Chapter List:

  • The Post-Broad Gauge Years, 1873–1913
  • Kemble Station
  • Enter Chalford
  • The Early Railmotor Era
  • Stroud’s GWR Motor Bus Services

Large format hardback. 180 pages.

 
 

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