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The Great Western at Work, 1921-39
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The Great Western at Work, 1921-39

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The inter-war years 1921-39 were the most difficult peacetime period that the Great Western Railway ever had to face. Rising costs and the erosion of its traffic by road competition meant that the Company had to do everything in its power to get the best from its tried and trusted but outdated system, with insufficient funds to undertake essential renewals and modernisation.

Looking beneath the veneer of the nostalgia and romanticism, and using contemporary source material and eye witness accounts, respected railway historian Adrian Vaughan gets to the heart of this remarkable organisation and traces the efforts of all ranks, from Director to Porter, to serve their public. He provides a unique and revealing insight into the intricacies and complications of the railway's work, and the large and impossible problems it faced.

Hardback with dust jacket, 192 pages, black & white photographs

Condition: Good/Very Good

ISBN: 9781852603007