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Volks Electric Railway

The Volks Electric Railway opened on 4 August 1883; it was the first public electric railway in Great Britain and was the brainchild of local inventor Magnus Volk.

Page link: 125th anniversary celebrations for Volks Railway
125th anniversary celebrations for Volks Railway
Page link: A new landscaping project
A new landscaping project
Page link: A nostalgic view
A nostalgic view
Page link: An ambitious plan for the future
An ambitious plan for the future
Page link: Bathing cabins to speedway
Bathing cabins to speedway
Page link: Brighton is not as it was
Brighton is not as it was
Page link: Construction and first extension
Construction and first extension
Page link: Corporation takeover
Corporation takeover
Page link: Damage, further extension and improvements
Damage, further extension and improvements
Page link: Description and Volk's Railway offices
Description and Volk's Railway offices
Page link: First public electric railway in Great Britain
First public electric railway in Great Britain
Page link: Photograph, c1910
Photograph, c1910
Page link: This
This "rickety, rackety railway"
Page link: Trips with my mother
Trips with my mother
Page link: Volk's Railway
Volk's Railway
 

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