Britain's Railways in the Second World War

Britain's Railways in the Second World War

by Michael Foley
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/04/2022

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A fascinating account of the British Railways system’s vital role in the defense of the country and support of the Allied forces during WWII.


The outbreak of the Second World War had an enormous effect on the railway system in Britain. The ‘Big Four’ companies put aside differences and worked together for the war effort. The logistics of transporting troops during the evacuation of Dunkirk and the preparations for D-Day were unprecedented. Meanwhile, they had to cope with the new and constant threat of aerial bombing. As a result, the railway system effectively served as another branch of the military.


At the end of the war, Winston Churchill likened London to a large animal, declaring that what kept the animal alive was its transport system. The metaphor could have been applied to the whole of Britain, and its most vital transport system was the railway. This book brings to light the often-forgotten stories of the brave men and women who went to work on the railways and put their lives on the line.

ISBN:
9781526772299
9781526772299
Category:
Trains & railways: general interest
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-04-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books
Michael Foley

Michael Foley spent much of his career as a primary school teacher and has always had a passion for history - particularly relating to his home county of Essex.

Now he concentrates on his writing and has published thirty-six books on military and local history. His other books published with Pen & Sword include: Russian Civil War (2018), Britain's Railway Disasters (hardback, 2014), Rise of the Tank (2014) and Pioneers of Aerial Combat (2013).

He also writes weekly newspaper columns, and articles and stories for magazines. Many years ago, Michael trained as a guard with British Railways and has maintained a great interest in the country's railway system ever since.

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