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“HS2, the high-speed rail link first announced in 1876, was predicted to take three months to build and cost four shillings and sixpence,” says Tim Stanley in The
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“HS2, the high-speed rail link first announced in 1876, was predicted to take three months to build and cost four shillings and sixpence,” says Tim Stanley in The
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Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on the London, Worcester, and Wolverhampton, and on the Birmingham and Shrewsbury Districts
byGreat Britain. Board of Trade. Railway Dept.Ebook
Journey to Crossrail: Railways Under London, From Brunel to the Elizabeth Line
byStephen HallidayEbook
Minority Report of the Committee on Railways in Relation to the Hoosac Tunnel and the Railroads
byErastus Payson Carpenter