The 1960s saw the last hurrah for steam on the railways - the final period of steam-powered locomotives dominating the main line. This meant that a colourful array of traffic could be found across the length and breadth of Great Britain, and an army of enthusiasts, both young and old, dutifully recorded the nation's rail scene. Here, Keith W. Platt looks back at the wide range of traffic that could be found all around the railways of the East Midlands. Packed with previously unpublished images, this is a book that will delight anybody with memories of steam in the East Midlands or an enthusiasm for the area's railways and history.
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