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The Mid-Antrim Narrow Gauge - E. M. Patterson

The Mid-Antrim Narrow Gauge

Revision of the Ballymena Lines with Additional Material by Norman Johnston

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
176 Seiten
2007
Colourpoint Books (Verlag)
978-1-904242-70-3 (ISBN)
CHF 27,90 inkl. MwSt
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Covers the Ballymena, Cushendal and Red Bay Railway, the Ballymena and Larne Railway, the NCC and the various industrial lines that operated, such as the Glenariff Railway, the Carnlough Mineral Railway and the British Aluminium lines at Larne.
This is a new edition of Dr EM Patterson's book "The Ballymena Lines", originally published in 1968 and is a companion volume to "The Ballycastle Railway" by the same author, reissued in 2006. County Antrim was the cradle of the Irish narrow gauge railways and this updated edition covers the Ballymena, Cushendal and Red Bay Railway, the Ballymena and Larne Railway, the NCC and the various industrial lines that operated, such as the Glenariff Railway, the Carnlough Mineral Railway and the British Aluminium lines at Larne; & number 8232; & number 8232; and, A detailed itinerary taking you over what remains of the railway in 2007 provides a useful and interesting addition to the 1968 book. This title comes with additional material by Norman Johnston.

Dr EM Patterson, BSc, MSc, DSc, MPhil, MRIA, FRSE was born at Bangor, Co Down, in 1920 and educated at Bangor Grammar School and The Queen's University, Belfast. He was trained as a geologist but in 1941 he moved to Scotland to take up employment as a research chemist at ICI (Explosives) at Ardeer, Ayrshire. His interest in geology continued to flourish and in 1947 he moved to St Andrews University where he lectured in the Department of Geology and Mineralogy. In 1953 he married Violet Kirk (nee Adams), a Queen's graduate, and returned to ICI at Ardeer the following year, working there until his retirement in 1981. In Ireland his focus of interest was the railways in the north of the island. He wrote nine books, covering seven of the narrow gauge lines (two in this book, formerly published as 'The Ballymena Lines', as well as 'The Great Northern Railway of Ireland' and 'The Belfast and County Down Railway' (two books). An updated edition of 'The Clogher Valley Railway', with additional text, was published by Colourpoint Books in 2004 and a similarly updated version of 'The Ballycastle Railway' in 2006. His last book was 'The Castlederg and Victoria Bridge Tramway' (Colourpoint 1998), published just after his death. The posthumous award of MPhil in 1997 by The Queen's University was for his work on the industrial archaeology of gunpowder manufacture.

Contents - Ch 1 Ballymena and the blue hills Ch 2 The Glenariff Railway Ch 3 The Ballymena, Cushendall and Red Bay Railway Ch 4 The Ballymena and Larne Railway Ch 5 The B&L faces the facts Ch 6 Life under the Northern Counties Ch 7 The Midland years Ch 8 The locomotives Ch 9 Carriages and wagons Ch 10 Train services and operating methods Ch 11 Conclusion Ch 12 The Narrow Gauge Routes in 2007 Ch 13 Industrial lines in Mid-Antrim British Aluminium Company, Larne Carnlough Lime Company tramways Trostan Mineral Railway Appendices Appendix 1 List of stations and halts Appendix 2 List of Chairmen and officers Appendix 3 List of relevant Acts of Parliament Appendix 4 Classification of engines Appendix 5 Traffic returns Acknowledgements Bibliography Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.5.2007
Zusatzinfo Illustrations, maps, photos
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 260 mm
Themenwelt Natur / Technik Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe Schienenfahrzeuge
ISBN-10 1-904242-70-7 / 1904242707
ISBN-13 978-1-904242-70-3 / 9781904242703
Zustand Neuware
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