A Walk Along The Tracks: Britain's Disused Railway Lines

A Walk Along The Tracks: Britain's Disused Railway Lines

by HunterDavies (Author)

Synopsis

In 1942, at the height of the railway age, there were 19,000 miles of track in Britain and 7,000 stations. Now there are only 10,000 miles left and 2,000 stations. But the result is almost 8,000 miles of disused railway lines waiting to be explored. Over the course of a year Hunter Davies walked along ten lines, some of them like public parks, others neglected and gone completely wild. In many ways, it is the most original and exciting walk he's ever taken, not just as a piece of nostalgia, invoking memories of a bygone age, but in discovering and revealing what he considers to be one of our greatest natural heritages for generations to come. From the Somerset and Dorset to the Ally Pally Railway, from the Wye Valley to the Deeside Line, A WALK ALONG THE TRACKS is a vivid account of a unique journey recapturing the glories of the railway age.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New
Publisher: Orion
Published: 02 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0752849735
ISBN 13: 9780752849737
Book Overview: Reissue of a classic travel book - revised and updated for this new edition From the author of the highly popular A WALK ALONG THE WALL and A WALK AROUND THE LAKES Includes an appendix of old railway lines that can be walked today '[Davies] researches thoroughly and with imagination, marshals his facts expertly within an entertaining framework, and has a highly developed social conscience and a romantic (in the good sense) feeling for history' SUNDAY TIMES 'He is a born writer' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Agreeably discursive and humorous' THE TIMES 'A tempting hors d'oeuvre of interesting walks - a beguiling subject' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

Author Bio
Hunter Davies is the author of over thirty books which include such modern classics as the authorised biography of The Beatles, The Glory Game and A Walk Around the Lakes. He has written several other walking books and also a travel biography of Christopher Columbus which took him to the West Indies and the Americas. He is also well known as a broadcaster and journalist and writes for the Independent, Sunday Times, Daily Mail and New Statesman. He is married to the novelist and biographer Margaret Forster.