Lines into London: London Railways in the Post-War Years

Lines into London: London Railways in the Post-War Years

by WrenfordThatcher (Author)

Synopsis

A nostalgic journey through the last years of steam and the early diesels around London In 1948 British Rail came into being and with it a new era in railway history. The glory days of steam were numbered and when railway photographers like author Wrenford Thatcher were eagerly snapping their favourite locomotives in the 1950s and '60s, British Rail were busily introducing many diverse diesel locomotive designs as part of the programme to eliminate steam traction. Wrenford Thatcher's collection of evocative photographs is divided into eastern, southern, western and midland regions, revealing the changes occurring on the London railways in the post-war years. From Euston and Paddington right out to the suburbs all around London and the wider UK, these stunning, previously unpublished images beautifully record the mood of the late '40s, '50s and '60s and the last great days of steam.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 30 Apr 2011

ISBN 10: 0752458922
ISBN 13: 9780752458922

Author Bio
Wrenford Thatcher is a lifelong railway enthusiast and photographer who grew up in Hatfield, where his passion for railway photography began watching trains going into London. He has enjoyed a varied career, from lecturing on physics to developing scientific innovations in Silicon Valley.