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The Journey – A Railway Odyssey In Monochrome From The 1970s To The Present Day

By Stuart Warr

THIS is a superbly varied collection of monochrome photographs reflecting Stuart Warr’s personal view of our rail system and the huge changes that have taken place in the post-Beeching era of our railways.

The book is arranged thematically and covers an enormous range of subjects relating to activities on both the national scene and preservation.

The numerous varied themes include day-to-day operations, scrapyard portraits, diversions, steam operations and servicing, railwaymen, signals,

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