The 1960s is an iconic period in the history of the rail network in
Great Britain; with Rationalisation in progress and the effects of
the Beeching Report beginning to be felt, it was a tumultuous time
for the nation's railways, and the area served by the Southern
Region was no exception. As steam-powered locomotives began to be
phased out and the era of electric and diesel traction began, the
speed of change was unlike anything seen before. With an easy to
navigate format and superb, unpublished images, Michael Hymans
takes the reader on a nostalgic year-by-year journey through the
1960s, providing a fascinating account of the Southern Region over
the course of the decade.
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