
In British Railways in the 1970s and ’80s, Greg Morse takes us through a world of Traveller’s Fare, concrete concourses and peak-capped porters, a difficult period, which began with the aftershock of Beeching and ended with BR becoming the first nationalised passenger network in the world to make a profit.
Reviews
It is no mean feat to summarise twenty turbulent years in less than sixty pages of text...but the author succeeds admirably...Although intended for the general reader, Greg Morse's judicious survey would be a useful addition to anyone's bookshelf.
Railway & Canal Historical Society
Reviews
It is no mean feat to summarise twenty turbulent years in less than sixty pages of text...but the author succeeds admirably...Although intended for the general reader, Greg Morse's judicious survey would be a useful addition to anyone's bookshelf.
Railway & Canal Historical Society