The World the Railways Made

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A new edition of THE classic history of rail: how the 'Iron Road' turned the world upside down.
Across American prairies, through Siberian tundra, over Argentinian pampas and deep into the heart of Africa, the modern world began with the arrival of the railway. The shock was sudden and universal: railways carried empire, capitalism and industrialization to every corner of the planet.

For some, the 'Iron Road' symbolized the brute horrors of modernity; for others the way toward a brighter future. From 1825, when the first passenger service linked Stockton and Darlington to the outbreak of World War I, Nicholas Faith presents an engaging and entertaining journey through the first century of rail, introducing visionaries, engineers, surveyors, speculators, financiers and navvies - the heroes and the rogues of the mechanical revolution that turned the world upside down.

The railway was the most important invention of the 19th Century, and 'The World The Railways Made' argues that in the 21st Century, with high speed lines that can compete with air travel and over 190 metro systems in 54 countries underpinning the world's greatest cities, it remains just as relevant.
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Weight 0.000000
Author Faith, Nicholas
Availability IP
Department Transport
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781784977351
Pages 320
Published 07/03/2019
Publisher Head of Zeus
Section Transport
Size Unfolded 234x153mm
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