LTS003: Peter Kay's LT&SR Signalling.
NEW NOVEMBER 2020. Our member Peter Kay has recently published the final volume, No. 8, of his history of the LT&SR (The London, Tilbury & Southend Railway – a history of the company and line; ISBN 9781899890521).
In it, he notes, on page 681, that there are a number of his books that deal with parts of the history of the LT&SR which are currently out of print. These are:
The London, Tilbury & Southend Railway - a history of the company and line, volume 1: 1863-1893.
The London, Tilbury & Southend Railway - a history of the company and line, volume 2: 1893-1912.
The Thames Haven Railway - Essex branch line and London shipping link, 1835-1996.
The Corringham Light Railway - a new history.
London, Tilbury & Southend Railway Signalling - including the Midland, LMS and BR periods.
The GERS are making these items available in digital format for those who have missed the opportunity to obtain them in print or wish to consult them on their computer. Furthermore, the digital copies have an advantage over the print version in that they are quickly searchable. Our thanks are due to Peter for his willing agreement that we might do this, and to Bill King for arranging it and scanning them all.
This is the fifth item in that list of the out of print books. It deals exclusively with the signalling on the LT&SR. Every signal box on the line, bar one, is illustrated and there are images and a description of the line’s signalling contractors, the signals and level crossings. The period covered spans from the opening of the line, when the time interval system of train control was in use, right up to current developments at the time of the book’s publication, which was 2011. Of all the range of LT&SR digital items available from the GERS this is the most profusely illustrated.
Copyright of the content remains with the author, Peter Kay.
This file will be available to download as soon as payment has been made. You go to your account and click on ‘Downloads’. New customers create an account as they place their order.
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