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Welcome to the first issue of BR Times, a new history periodical dedicated to students and enthusiasts of the British Rail (BR) era.
As a rail enthusiast of 40 years and a railwayman now in my third decade of service, I have a deep appreciation for the British Rail period. I grew up in Westhouses, a modest Derbyshire village that owes its very existence to the Midland Railway. The railway built not only an engine shed, but also rows of terraced houses for its employees – each street named after a Midland Railway director. They even constructed the school I attended as a child.
Westhouses, much like BR Times, is a microcosm of interest for the railway enthusiast, the modeller, and the social historian alike.
Unlike the established Times series, BR Times will focus specifically on the era from around 1965 to 1997. This was a time of immense change. Steam gave way to diesel and electric traction, many lines were closed, and DMUs and EMUs proliferated under the Modernisation Plan. BR’s corporate image became omnipresent – an era symbolised by the HST and the bold declaration that this was ‘the age of the train.’
Against this backdrop, BR Times will examine the everyday activities of BR through carefully chosen photographs and illustrated articles covering the five regions and three decades of British Rail. But we will also be asking: Was BR really as bad as many remember? And do we give it enough credit for its many achievements?
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Weight | 451 g |
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pages | 80 |
illustrations | 90+ |
cover | paperback |
dimensions | 273 x 215 mm |
format | portrait |
ISBN | 9781917776127 |
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