Farewell to steam at Waterloo

“Farewell to Steam at Waterloo” by Michael Stokes, published by Rochester Press in 1983, is a detailed exploration of the transition from steam locomotives to modern rail systems at the Waterloo station. This 1st edition, comprising 88 pages, presents a historical account that captures the significance of this shift in railway technology. The book provides insights into the operational changes and the impact on both the railway industry and its patrons.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the steam era’s end, focusing on the technological advancements that led to this transformation. The narrative delves into the historical context surrounding the changes at Waterloo, highlighting the evolution of railway operations and the broader implications for transportation. This edition is written in English and serves as a valuable resource for those interested in railway history and the technological progress of the 20th century.
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