Britain is a country in love with its railway past. Nowhere else do
the workhorses of the age of steam exert such a pull; in no other
country is the nostalgia for the days when the railways extended to
every corner of the kingdom so strong. However, the history of
station buildings and signal boxes, steam and diesel engines, goods
and postal services, main lines and branch lines is only part of
the story told here. As a cherished part of Britain's heritage, it
is the impact of the railways on a human level that has truly
captured our imagination. In more than 50 photographs, many of
which are previously unpublished, Paul Atterbury reveals the people
who ran, maintained and used them - the people for whom the
railways were a way of life.
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