Underground to Everywhere: London's Underground Railway in the Life of the Capital by Stephen Halliday

Underground to Everywhere: London's Underground Railway in the Life of the Capital

Stephen Halliday

240 pages first pub 2001 (editions)

nonfiction history challenging informative slow-paced

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In 1900 an American financier called Charles Tyson Yerkes was placed in charge of London's underground railways, which had been in service since 1863 and were, even then, showing signs of their age. Over the next five years he applied his business...

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