W. & A.K. Johnston
128 x 112 cm
Railway ownership is indicated through a confusing system of colours and symbols. On later editions of this map, the companies would also be numbered, making it easier to discern which company owned which lines. More than 50 different railway companies are listed in the index, a sign of just how disjointed Britain's railways were prior to nationalisation.
Five inset maps provide more detail for particularly complicated areas, such as Liverpool to Manchester, Leeds & Bradford, Newcastle, and London. The central London inset in the lower-right corner is particularly interesting as it shows only a very rudimentary Underground network - the Central London Railway is shown as under construction, as is the Northern Line south of Stockwell.
A fascinating record for anyone interested in railways or transport history.
Printed colour. [GB2114]