Railways to Skegness: Including Kirkstead to Little Steeping: 205 (Locomotion Pa

Railways to Skegness: Including Kirkstead to Little Steeping: 205 (Locomotion Pa

Skegness, so bracing as depicted in the famous John Hassall poster reproduced on the cover in the 1850s, was just a village with a bathing place and two hotels. However, once the railway arrived in 1873, the village grew into a popular seaside town. Early holidaymakers to the Lincolnshire resort came from London and places south of Grantham, but in 1913, the line from Kirkstead (Woodhall Junction) to Little Steeping was opened to attract better facilities for passengers from Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire. The inter-war miseries were countered by the opening of the first of Billy Butlin\u2019s holiday camps at Skegness in the 1930s, bringing more visitors and affection for Skeggie. Many came back time and again. The first five chapters deal with how the network of lines grew to ultimately serve the town. Later chapters concern traffic after the First World War and local traffic. The section entitled \u2018The Stations and Their Work\u2019 is 60 pages and is illustrated ws

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