Along Main Lines: The Great Trains, Stations and Routes of Britain’s Railways

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Along Main Lines: The Great Trains, Stations and Routes of Britain’s Railways Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: David & Charles
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Pages: 256 Illustrations and other contents: Illustrations, unspecified Language: English ISBN: 9780715338520 Categories: ,

The successful running of Britain’s mainline railways was a great achievement for those operating them, and a great thrill for those travelling on them. Over the years railway photographers have recorded the glamour and excitement of our glorious railway story. Along Main Lines celebrates the most dramatic and best-remembered aspects of Britain’s rail heritage, focusing on the famous main line routes, big city stations, record-breaking locomotives and the renowned express trains. Packed with archive photographs, old postcards, badges and other railwayana, this book is crammed with fascinating material that Atterbury has himself collected from tireless searching at postcard and antique fares and auction sites. Therefore, many of the illustrations are original and previously unpublished. Paul Atterbury offers a rare insight into the main line story all over Britain. Organised regionally, the book includes major routes, classic trains, important stations in London and elsewhere, railway sheds and works, along with features that highlight forgotten corners of railway history.

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Author Biography

Author and antiques expert Paul Atterbury is best known for his role on BBC TV's Antiques Roadshow. He has written on railways and Victorian culture and arts, among many other topics. He is also the author of Tickets Please, An A-Z of Railways, Lost Railway Routes, Along Country Lines, Branch Line Britain, Along Lost Lines, Life Along the Line, Paul Atterbury's Wonder Book of Trains and Paul Atterbury's Railway Collection.