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Fifty Years Since the End of Steam Mark Lee Inman

Fifty Years Since the End of Steam By Mark Lee Inman

Fifty Years Since the End of Steam by Mark Lee Inman


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Mark Lee Inman examines the rapid progress made on Britain's railways over the last fifty years, from the end of steam right up to Crossrail, Class 88s and beyond.

Fifty Years Since the End of Steam Summary

Fifty Years Since the End of Steam: Britain's Railways 1968-2018 by Mark Lee Inman

Steam on Britain's railways ended in 1968 - and the fifty years since have been a period of controversy and debate; has it been a time of progress and development, or under-investment and political meddling? Some would say that Beeching's cuts led to an era of corporate monotony, whereas others would claim that the last half century has witnessed remarkable technological advancements, with innovations like the HST 125 and Crossrail. Taking an often controversial viewpoint, and utilising a wealth of images, author Mark Lee Inman explores the rapid changes made on Britain's railways over the last half century, decade by decade, considering whether it really has been a period of progress, from the end of steam right up to Crossrail, Class 88s and beyond.

About Mark Lee Inman

Mark Lee Inman spent his childhood and teenage years in south Wales, able to watch the movements of ships in and out of Swansea docks. Thus the passion for ships and photographing developed. Later he read geography at Queen Mary College, University of London. This proximity to London's docks made it an ideal location to continue and develop his passion for ships.

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GOR010081304
9781445676746
1445676745
Fifty Years Since the End of Steam: Britain's Railways 1968-2018 by Mark Lee Inman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
20180615
96
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