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Irish Railways
By Tom Ferris
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The first passenger railway in Ireland, the Dublin & Kingstown, opened for business in 1834. From modest beginnings, the railway network expanded over the next 70 years into almost every part of the country. At its greatest extent, the national network consisted of just under 3,500 route miles of track. This era of expansion was followed by an equally long period of decline which was sparked by the partition of the country, the inexorable rise of the internal combustion engine and the economic problems of the interwar years. It was only towards the end of the twentieth century that the fortunes of the railways at last began to recover.

Irish Railways, written by one of the leading historians of Ireland’s railways, provides many insights into the social and economic effects of the railways. This is a story rich in human interest, a tale of triumph and tragedy, superb achievement and monumental incompetence, which will appeal to all who have even a passing interest in this most romantic of human inventions.



Author Biography
Tom Ferris is an author and publisher. Originally from County Tyrone, he now lives in England. He holds a Masters degree in railway history, is one of the leading authorities on Irish railways and the author of many previous books and film scripts on the subject.



Publication Details
Format Paperback, 248 pages
ISBN 9780717146482
Imprint Gill & Macmillan
Language English
Product Dimensions 192 x 128
Publication Date September 2009



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