200 Years of Britain's Railways in 14 Journeys
By (Author) Sherin Aminossehe
Illustrated by Sherin Aminossehe
Quarto Publishing PLC
Frances Lincoln
14th October 2025
25th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gift and novelty books / items
Railway technology, engineering and trades
Hardback
256
Width 250mm, Height 280mm
750g
Railway termini are our gates to the glorious and the unknown. Through them we pass out into adventure and sunshine... E. M. Forster 2025 will be the 200th anniversary of the first public railway in the world, running from Stockton to Darlington, and marked the start of rail travel in Britain. Over the following two centuries the rail network was expanded to cover the country and includes some of the grandest public architecture in the UK.Through a selection of 14 journeys this book will take the reader on a breathtaking illustrated tour of the most impressive stations, bridges and other rail structures across Great Britain to capture the grandeur of the great Victorian pioneers like Brunel as well as more recent redevelopments.As well as existing stations, there will be illustrations of some of those that have been lost, recreated using archival drawings and photographs.There are events and celebrations planned for the 200th anniversary and the book will be supported by Network Rail, including its Chairman Lord Hendy (who will write a Foreword) as well as other public bodies.Filled with unexpected details as well as grand spaces, the book will appeal to the well defined market of train and transport buffs.
Author and illustratorSherin Aminossehe moved from Iran to England as a child, training as an architect. She is now the Ministry of Defence's first Director of Infrastructure. She has been drawing since she could hold a pencil, and recently published the book The Road Untravelled, a Covid lockdown project for charity, wherein she took requests for drawings of longed-for destinations from London to Nepal, providing imaginary escape when no one could travel.