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Lost Lines of England: Birmingham to Oxford

English · Hardback

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The 55-mile rail route between Birmingham and Oxford is still an important artery for the Nation''s passenger and freight traffic. Trains from the north of England routed through Birmingham can gain direct access southwards to Reading, and thereby to the south coast. The photographs in this book, though, recall a time up to the mid-1960s when it...

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Roger Norfolk's interest in railways dates from the mid-1950s where the playground talk on a Monday was of the weekend of train spotting by the local main line. He later became a keen photographer, an interest maintained to this day. For many years he contributed to the SVR house magazine and has written articles for other magazines following his role as the driver of Flying Scotsman on the BBC 4 TV documentary, Flying Scotsman From the Footplate.

Summary

The 55-mile rail route between Birmingham and Oxford is still an important artery for the Nation's passenger and freight traffic. This title is an informative, accessible and portable resource for the train enthusiast as well as the general reader, and a superb souvenir or gift for visitors past and present.

Product details

Authors Roger Norfolk
Publisher Graffeg Limited
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9781912654871
ISBN 978-1-912654-87-1
No. of pages 64
Dimensions 207 mm x 155 mm x 6 mm
Weight 276 g
Illustrations 30+ black and white and colour Images and illustrations
Series Lost Lines of England
Subjects Guides > Motor vehicles, aircraft, ships, space travel
Humanities, art, music > History

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