Distributed for Bodleian Library Publishing
Telegraph Railway Codes 1905–1946
A quirky, eye-opening dive into the history of railway codes, shedding light on life on the railroads.
Weather is bad; wait until the storm is over. Waylay
Baggage was not found. Bagpiped
There will be no delay. Dishonest
In the early days of railway transport, telegrams were an essential means of communication to keep trains running on time, manage passengers, organize freight transport, and deal with unexpected events. Prearranged codes enabled railway staff around the world to communicate quickly with station masters, head office, and guards. Each company developed its own code book in which these shorthand messages and corresponding descriptive words were published. The codes give a fascinating insight into the running of the railways at this time, such as the favorable weather for the liberation of pigeons, the spread of cholera, the glamour of Pullman dining cars, and the involvement of the Pinkerton Detective Agency.
With sections on horses, weather, accidents, livestock, lost property, and strikes, among many more, this book—drawn from code books published in the United Kingdom, America, Australia, and the former British Empire—gives us an intriguing glimpse into a world where communication was rapidly changing and all manner of life could be found on the railways.
96 pages | 21 halftones | 4.33 x 6.69 | © 2026
History: British and Irish History, General History
Transportation: Railroad
Table of Contents
Reservations 17
Accommodation 19
Passengers 19
Badly Behaved Passengers 22
Steamships & Emigrants 23
Armed Forces 24
Royal Trains 25
Theatrical & Excursions 25
Refreshments 26
Lost Property 28
Rolling Stock 29
Description of Consignments 31
Perishables 32
Livestock 33
Horses 35
Weather 37
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Accidents, Mishaps, &c 38
Corpses, Injuries & Foul Play 41
Medical Needs & Quarantine 43
Military, Police, Arrests 44
Legal Business 44
Dodgy Business? 48
Secrecy 50
Strikes 50
Staff 52
Excuses 56
Mistakes 57
Shirtiness 57
Solicitous 59
Delivery 60
Customs 62
Claims 63
Charges & Accounts 65
Miscellaneous 67
It’s All in the Juxtaposition 71
A Literary Bent 73
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Legends 73
Mythical Creatures 75
Biblical 75
Mammals 76
Birds 78
Fish 79
Insects 79
Objects 80
Haberdashery 82
Weaponry 83
Personal Grooming 84
Herbs on Duty 84
Fruit & Veg 84
Hungry? 85
Attempts at Cooking 86
Pudding 86
Beverages 88
Geographical Oddities 88
Missing Nationalities 89
Tête-à-tête? 90