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Mapping the Current Network to the Big Four

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Mordac

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Does anyone know of any map online which shows which of the Big Four companies owned the lines in the current network?
 
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There are obviously a few bits of network that have been built since 1948 or transferred from other ownerships. There were also some joint lines.
 

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Trackmaps has started an online version, currently just with Volume 1 (Scotland) - download £7.
Assuming this is an e-version of the printed book, each line has its previous ownership shown back to pre-grouping.

You can always buy the printed versions of the other volumes (about £15 each).
I can't remember if the single-volume Trackatlas includes the line history or not.
Otherwise, the printed Ian Allan Pre-grouping Atlas is a handy colour-coded guide to railway ownership before grouping into the Big 4 on 1 Jan 1923.
 

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Otherwise, the printed Ian Allan Pre-grouping Atlas is a handy colour-coded guide to railway ownership before grouping into the Big 4 on 1 Jan 1923.
Still with print alternatives, Ian Allan also produced "British Railways Atlas 1947", subtitled "The Last Days of the Big Four".

My copy is a paperback, printed 2002, price £9.99, but the publishing history goes back to 1948.
 
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