A statue outside in the forecourt and a plaque on the wall inside Chester station mark the substantial contribution of Thomas Brassey to the railway age. Born nearby and educated in Chester, Thomas Brassey lived and worked in Birkenhead, where he set up his Canada Works near Beaufort Road. He went on to build the first railways in France and became a prolific and successful railway engineer in Britain and in many other countries. He is referred to as the foremost railway builder of all and deserves to be regarded in the same light as Brunel and Stephenson.
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