Great British Railway Journeys
By (Author) Charlie Bunce
Foreword by Michael Portillo
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
1st January 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Travel writing
Industrialisation and industrial history
Local and family history, nostalgia
Travel guides: rail travel
Social and cultural history
History of engineering and technology
Railway technology, engineering and trades
914.10486
Hardback
256
Width 195mm, Height 252mm, Spine 24mm
1060g
The Sunday Times Bestseller
A glorious insight into Britain over the last 150 years - its history, landscape and people - from the window of Britains many and magnificent railway journeys.
Inspired by George Bradshaw, a 19th-century cartographer who mapped Britains railways as they sprung up around him, Charlie Bunce and Michael Portillo take a journey along nine classic British railway routes and surround themselves with the history, the charm and the people at the heart of the railways.
More than just a practical mode of transport, Britains railways are richly representative and evocative of British society and how it has developed over the last 150 years. Symbols of progress and change, they tell of remarkable breakthroughs in technology, industry and travel. Iconic in their design they have both made a distinctive impact on Britains landscape and opened it up to millions of people who, through train journeys alone, became acquainted with wonderful new places and sights. And as fond staples of childhood experiences they evoke deep, memorable feelings of nostalgia, of holidays and home.
Great British Train Journeys is a passionate, charming and insightful look at Britain from a window seat: a compelling read for all who look forward to travelling by train.
Charlie Bunce has spent his working life in broadcasting producing many award-winning programmes. He is now Editor of Factual Programmes at talkbackTHAMES, where he produced Grand Designs and Great British Railway Journeys.