Lost Joy of Railways - Julian Holland

Lost Joy of Railways

A Nostalgic Joury Back to the Golden Age of Trainspotting

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Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2009
David & Charles (Verlag)
978-0-7153-3199-6 (ISBN)
31,15 inkl. MwSt
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Takes you back to the 1950s and 1960s, reminding you the trains and personal accounts, journey logs, timetables and photographs. Divided into the six regions of British railways, this book includes chapters that documents the favourite stations and engine sheds that were a magnet to the spotter.
The Lost Joy of Railways will transport you back to the 1950s and 1960s, with this nostalgic look at Britain's railways in their glory days. Packed with hundreds of never-before-seen photographs, journey logs, trainspotting notebooks and ephemera, The Lost Joy of Railways is a vivid recollection of the whole atmosphere of the railways during that glorious era when we were trainspotters.

Divided into the six regions of British railways, each chapter documents the favourite stations and engine sheds that were a magnet to the spotter...

Western Region - Top spots include London Paddington, Oxford, Gloucester and Bristol Temple Meads, with a section on the miracles of Barry Scrapyard. Southern Region - Top spots include London Waterloo, Bournemouth, Exeter Central and Salisbury, with a section on Eastleigh Works which started life in 1891.
Eastern Region - Top Spots include London Liverpool Street, London King's Cross and Doncaster, with a section on The Great Escape; only 50 former LNER steam locos have been saved for preservation, far fewer than any other 'big four' railway companies.
London Midland Region - Top spots include London Euston, London St Pancras, Birmingham New Street, Liverpool and Carlisle, with a section on The Great Escape discussing the preserved locos from the LMS.
North Eastern Region - Top spots include Leeds, York, Darlington and Newcastle, with a section on BR Standard Locos.
Scottish Region - Top spots include Glasgow central, Edinburgh Princes Street, Edinburgh Waverley and Perth, with a section on BR Diesel and Electric Locos.

Records of trainspotting trips and the final days of steam are also included, along with feature pages on famous railway photographers, schedules, works, scrapyards, dastardly diesels and essential clothing, equipment and survival kit for spotters. The Lost Joy of Railways is a time machine that will carry you back to those innocent, glorious years when railways were still an integral part of our everyday lives.

Julian Holland has always had a passion for British railways and has documented his many journeys around Britain during the final years of steam. He has worked in the publishing industry for the last 39 years, coupling his work with his passion on many occasions, as titles such as Along Lost Lines, Tickets Please and Amazing and Extraordinary Railway Facts prove.

Introduction; 1 Western Region; 2 Southern Region; 3 Eastern Region; 4 Midland Region; 5 North Eastern Region; 6 Scottish Region; Each chapter features an introduction and regional map, plus sections on top spots, top sheds and days out. They also include a section on those dastardly diesels and information on the final days of steam, the bare essentials and the trains that got away.; Conclusion; Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.9.2009
Verlagsort Newton Abbot
Sprache englisch
Maße 227 x 286 mm
Gewicht 1320 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Natur / Technik Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe Schienenfahrzeuge
ISBN-10 0-7153-3199-X / 071533199X
ISBN-13 978-0-7153-3199-6 / 9780715331996
Zustand Neuware
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