Remembering Steam: The End of British Rail Steam in Photographs

Remembering Steam: The End of British Rail Steam in Photographs

by Paul Hurley (Author), Phil Braithwaite (Author)

Synopsis

Fifty years ago, main line steam in Britain ceased to exist, the last official date being 11 August 1968. At the time, British Railways' plan was that after this there would be no more steam traction - although a special dispensation was given for Britannia Class 4-6-2 No. 70013 Oliver Cromwell to travel under its own steam into preservation on the 12th and 13th of that month. We now know that this was not quite the case, and that steam locomotives would eventually return to the main lines on highly popular `specials'. With over 200 never-before-seen photographs, paired with fond and often amusing captions, this evocative book takes a look back at those days and years that led up to the end of steam on Britain's railways.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 168
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 02 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 0750984279
ISBN 13: 9780750984270

Author Bio
Paul Hurley is a writer and member of the Society of Authors. He has written articles for magazines, an award-winning novel and twenty-four local history books. Phil Braithwaite has been a railway photographer since the late 1950s in both the UK and South Africa.