Engineering genius Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Great Western Railway was
not only bigger, wider and faster than any other of its day, but linked
London to New York via his great steamships from Bristol. His unique
broad gauge 'super railway' also connected Paddington to Plymouth and
Penzance, and for decades was one of the wonders of the world.
More than two centuries on, many of his historic structures along the
route have been given listed building protection so future generations
can admire and enjoy them. This book looks at the history of the railway
from London to Bristol and Brunel's Great Western legacy that was to
lead the company to even dizzier heights.