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A survey of mid-19th-century railway development and operation across Britain and its colonies, blending travelogue, engineering description, and financial analysis. It traces construction techniques and infrastructure such as tunnels, gradients, and proposed urban underground lines, and considers traffic receipts, capital structures, dividends, and funding. Interspersed observations from site visits, maps, diagrams, and appendices illustrate practical details and contemporary projects, while statistical tables and corrective notes clarify reported figures. The tone balances technical explanation with on-the-ground reporting of routes and engineering works.

About the Author

Roney, Sir Cusack P. portrait

Sir Cusack P. Roney

Sir Cusack P. Roney was an English author known for his travel writing, particularly in the context of railway journeys. His notable work, "Rambles on Railways," reflects his keen observations and experiences while traversing the railways of his time. Through his writing, Roney captures the essence of travel and the landscapes encountered along the way, offering readers a glimpse into the world of 19th-century rail travel. His contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the cultural and social dynamics of the era.

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