Preserved (or heritage) railways have, in the majority of cases, at
least one working steam locomotive and either a diesel unit or a
diesel locomotive. However, the main thing these railways need to
keep them going is the general public coming along and riding the
trains. It's all very well having a decent-sized fleet of working
locomotives, but without any carriages to carry people in, you
might as well call your railway a museum. The carriages on a
heritage railway are just as important as the locomotives. With
nearly 200 previously unpublished images, Royston Morris looks at
some of these often-underappreciated stars of the preservation
scene.
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