Historic Railway Buildings and Structures: overview of development pressure and review of significance

Author(s): Rob Kinchin-Smith

The background to the report was a period of increased spending on railway infrastructure and thus greater pressure for change to historic railway buildings and structures. The report looks at the historic development of the railways and details the potential impact of forthcoming infrastructure schemes. In the second volume the commissioned consultants give their view of the potential significance of 22 main types of historic railway buildings and structures. The report is supported by maps and a gazetteer. Historic England is committed to delivering constructive, impartial advice. This report was produced by RPS Group Ltd, a firm of consultants commissioned by Historic England. The views expressed may not all be shared by Historic England.

Report Number:
72/2016
Series:
Other
Pages:
412
Keywords:
Railway Transport

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