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by England) Knaresbrough Rail-Way Committee (Knaresborough
REPORT of the KNARESBROUGH RAIL-WAY COMMITTEE.
A meticulously recorded committee report from the early 19th century, this work opens with a formal appeal to local landowners, investors, and the broader public. It paints a vivid picture of the River Nidd’s bustling mills, the surrounding hills, and the pressing need for a reliable transport link to keep the region’s thriving linen industry competitive. The tone is earnest and respectful, reflecting the optimism of a community eager to harness its natural resources for progress.
The narrative then follows the committee’s decision‑making process, detailing their consultation with renowned engineer Thomas Telford and the subsequent surveys of the valley. As the engineers confront steep gradients, water‑supply problems, and costly lock requirements, the report shifts focus from an ambitious canal to a more feasible railway solution. Listeners gain a rare glimpse into the practical challenges and civic spirit that shaped early British infrastructure projects, all presented through the authentic language of the period.
Language
en
Duration
~56 minutes (53K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-06-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A local railway committee rather than a single writer, this body produced a concise early report arguing for improved transport links around Knaresborough. The work survives today as a small but revealing piece of Britain’s railway age in the making.
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