Surrey Steam

Surrey Steam by Michael Welch, published by Capital Transport Publishing in April 2001, is a first edition that spans 80 pages. This book presents a visual journey through the steam-operated lines of Surrey, showcasing the enduring appeal of steam railways even as many routes transitioned to electrification. The work features contributions from accomplished railway photographers, capturing the essence of this unique period in transportation history.
Readers will find a rich collection of photographs that reflect the final decade of the steam era in Surrey. The book focuses on the various steam-operated lines that continued to operate despite the changes in the railway landscape. With its emphasis on transportation and railroads, Surrey Steam serves as a nostalgic tribute to a significant chapter in railway history, appealing to both enthusiasts and those interested in the evolution of rail transport.
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Despite its modest size and the early electrification of many routes, the county of Surrey continued to offer enthusiasts a wide selection of steam operated lines well into the 1960s. Using work by some of the most accomplished railway photographers, this evocative album looks back at the final ten years or so of the steam era.
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