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The last one's gone : lost railway locations of the 1960s /

by Widdowson, Keith.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Stroud : Amberley Publishing, 2020Description: 128 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781445695976 (pbk.) :; 1445695979 (pbk.) :.Classification number: 385.0941 WIDSubject(s): Railroads -- Great Britain -- History -- Pictorial works | Railroads -- Great Britain -- History | Transport | TransportSummary: With the effects of the Beeching Axe beginning to be felt, British Railways employee Keith Widdowson set out to capture as many scenes and locations as he could before they slipped away into the history books. As steam-powered locomotives became an increasingly endangered sight, Widdowson journeyed across the UK seeking out doomed lines and stations, as well as motive power depots that have also long since disappeared from the landscape. With a wealth of photographs, many of which are previously unpublished, this is a nostalgic trip back to the halcyon days of Britain's railways and an important document of what we have lost.
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With the effects of the Beeching Axe beginning to be felt, British Railways employee Keith Widdowson set out to capture as many scenes and locations as he could before they slipped away into the history books. As steam-powered locomotives became an increasingly endangered sight, Widdowson journeyed across the UK seeking out doomed lines and stations, as well as motive power depots that have also long since disappeared from the landscape. With a wealth of photographs, many of which are previously unpublished, this is a nostalgic trip back to the halcyon days of Britain's railways and an important document of what we have lost.

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