Long before Brexit, the Common Market and even the Commonwealth,
Britannia truly did rule the waves. Perhaps more unsung is the fact that
she also ruled the rails over much of the world, for Britain's engineers
effectively exported the Industrial Revolution and specifically the
railway around the globe. This was especially true in that forerunner of
the Commonwealth, The British Empire. In those parts of the world that
were coloured pink on school-room maps, the rapidly expanding colonial
railways were supplied by British companies like Neilson Reid, Bagnall,
Kitson, Cravens and Cammell-Laird.This book tells the story of the
expansion of the railways of the British Empire in the Indian
subcontinent, featuring stunning photographs, contemporary maps,
posters, travel brochures and extracts from other interesting documents.