This is a shrunk-down version of the fascinating ”100 Years of Railways”. It features photographs h&-picked from the archives of the Press Association. The railway system in Britain is the oldest in the world, beginning in 1825 with the first locomotive hauled public railway & culminating in a network of more than 10, 000 miles of track by 2000 & a high-speed rail link to continental Europe via the Channel Tunnel. This book traces rail transport from the cramped carriages hauled by dirty steam locomotives to streamlined air-conditioned trains. It charts the growth of private local lines, their amalgamation, the introduction of diesel & electric rolling stock, competition from road transport & the closure of branch lines & freight depots in the 1960s, through nationalization, privatization & the remedial work to restore the railways as efficient, cost effective transport for the 21st century.