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A privileged journey, railway travel in the United Kingdom and Europe, 1940-1962, David Maidment

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A privileged journey, railway travel in the United Kingdom and Europe, 1940-1962, David Maidment
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A privileged journey
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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David Maidment
Sub title
railway travel in the United Kingdom and Europe, 1940-1962
Summary
A Privileged Journey, Volume 1 1940-1962 is a personal and individual account of the author' youthful enthusiasm for trains and the travels he undertook in Great Britain and on the European continent as a student and management trainee of British Railways. It is illustrated by over 140 black and white photos, mostly taken by the author himself as a boy and student. The chapters cover the emergence of the young boy's interest in steam locomotives in particular, through his 'trainspotting' days to his numerous journeys in the late 1950s and early 1960s, with many accounts of locomotive performance supported by an extensive appendix of train 'logs'. Some of the chapters are much extended narratives from articles serialized in the UK enthusiast magazine, 'Steam World' over the last decade and are also based on ten hours of verbal interviews recorded by the UK National Railway Museum at York as part of their 'Oral History' archives supported by a UK National Lottery Grant. The second volume, to be published at a later date, covering the period from 1962 to the current time, will describe his continuing interest and records while pursuing his career as stationmaster, area manager, train planner, Regional operating manager and finally Head of Safety before his retirement in 1996 and subsequent career as an international railway safety consultant
Target audience
adult
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