Waterways & Railways across the Derbyshire Peak tour handbook

£10.00

Buxworth Basin, Peak Forest Canal

Detailed, illustrated, 56-page handbook of the 2010 ‘Waterways & Railways across the Derbyshire Peak’ tour, giving background information about locations in the itinerary for individual exploration and further reading.

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Miller’s Dale Station, Derbyshire (1970)

The beautiful upland scenery of the Derbyshire Peak presented a formidable obstacle to canal and railway engineers seeking to link the East Midlands with Lancashire and the Mersey.  As a result, the area is rich in transport geography and engineering and full of dramatic examples of industrial archaeology, some preserved or awaiting restoration.

This June 2010 guided historical exploration of the transport history and spectacular scenery of the Peak District, included walking tours of sections of the Cromford Canal, the Peak Forest Canal, the Cromford & High Peak Railway and the Midland Railway route through Monsal and Miller’s Dales and visits to the Leawood Pump, Middleton Top Winding Engine, Buxworth Basin and Marple Aqueduct and a diesel railcar tour of the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway.

The 56-page illustrated handbook includes detailed historical accounts of the Cromford and Peak Forest Canals, the Peak Forest Tramway, the Cromford & High Peak Railway and the Midland Railway lines between Rowsley and Buxton and between Duffield and Wirksworth, together a chronology of canal and railway opening-dates in the region up to 1899 and a short bibliography.

For further information about some of the sites mentioned in the handbook, please click here.

If you prefer not to use the PayPal button above, please send a cheque for £10.00 per copy payable to Mike Higginbottom at 63 Vivian Road, Sheffield, S5 6WJ.

Contact:  0114-242-0951 or 07946-650672 or mike@mikehigginbottominterestingtimes.co.uk.

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