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Fairford Branch The Whitney & East Gloucestershire Ry Loco Press Oarkwood Pr 86
Fairford Branch The Whitney & East Gloucestershire Railway
The Fairford Branch
The Whitney & East Gloucestershire Railway
Stanley C. Jenkins
Soft Cover
Copyright 1985
Locomotive Papers The Oakwood Press 86
Contents
Chapter 1 Origins of the Witney Railway
The town of Witney its blanket industry pre-railway transport inter-company rivalries delay the coming of a railway the Witney Railway is
formed. 1
Chapter 2 Construction, Opening and Early Years of the Witney Railway
The first sod construction of the railway opening early years of the railway squabbles
with the GWR. 13
Chapter 3 The East Gloucestershire Railway
An ill-fated scheme eventual opening years of
struggle. 27
Chapter 4 Great Western Branch Line
The end of local control signalling experiments
the traffic. 41
Chapter 5 Twentieth Century Developments
Road services excursions the General Strike
World War II. 59
Chapter 6 The Route Described
Oxford to Yarnton the Witney Railway Witney's two stations The East Gloucestershire
section a rural terminus. 71
Chapter 7 The British Railways Era
The 1950s closure of the EGR the last years
special trains closure of the Witney Railway. 109
Chapter 8 Stations and Other Details
East Gloucestershire architecture Witney Railway buildings other structures station liveries
signals tales of the line the railway today. 121
Appendix Some Personalities 149
Sources and Bibliography 150
Tables in Text:
Table 1 Witney Railway Receipts 1862-1885 21
Table 2 Statement of Traffic, Witney Station, 1905 49
Table 3 Traffic at each Station, 1903, 1913 and 1923 52
Table 4 Figures for the whole line, 1903-1934 53
Introduction to 1985 Edition
The above words were first written in 1974 as a preface to a small volume entitled The Witney & East Gloucestershire Railway, which sold out very quickly and has been out of print for several years. The basic text of the 'Witney & East Gloucestershire' has been available in the Witney area in a slightly contracted form, but there nevertheless seemed to be scope for a much enlarged edition, incorporating many more photographs and plans. Moreover, new information on the early days of the Witney Railway was researched for the author's M.A. Thesis 'Victorian Witney & Its Railway' (University of Leicester, 1975) and it seemed sensible to include this previously unpublished material in the new edition, together with several previously unpublished plans and diagrams. Although this present history can be seen as a reprint of the 'Witney & East Gloucestershire' (and has taken its place in the new Oakwood list of titles) it is in effect an entirely new book, and in recognition of this fact a new title 'The Fairford Branch' seemed appropriate. It is hoped that this new version will give as much pleasure as its small predecessor.
Stanley C. Jenkins, Witney 1984
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