Waterloo Station

A History of London's busiest terminus

Robert Lordan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The Crowood Press Ltd

Published:24th May '21

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London's Waterloo Station is Britain's biggest and busiest railway terminal and, at over 170 years old, has a rich and fascinating history to discover. This book takes an in-depth look at the terminal's past, covering all decades from the 1840s to the present day. With over 160 archive and contemporary photographs, it includes: Waterloo's precursor, Nine Elms; the expansion and chaos that occurred in the late nineteenth century; how Waterloo fared during the two World Wars and the Necropolis Railway which, for almost ninety years, conveyed coffins to Brookwood Cemetery. The curious satellite station, Waterloo East, is covered along with the Waterloo and City line link to the capital's financial heart. There is the story behind London's first Eurostar terminal and the station's impact on popular culture, including literature, film, television, art and music. Finally, there is a revealing insight into what lies beneath the station, in the vast, cavernous area that the public never get to see.....

For anyone who has passed through Waterloo's wide concourse or looked back at its plain-but-broad glass platform canopy, this will be an absorbing and enjoyable read. -- Reviwer, Rail Express * Rail Express *

ISBN: 9781785008689

Dimensions: 246mm x 189mm x 12mm

Weight: 450g

160 pages