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Men Of Steam

Few modes of travel have the enduring appeal of steam railways. Today preserved lines locomotives and rolling stock attract not just expert enthusiasts but more casual visitors who are keen to savour the distinctive atmosphere of a lost era in transport history. Yet these relics are but one aspect of the long story of steam for they cannot reveal the human side of working life on the railways - the experience of the railwaymen who operated the machinery of the steam age.It is this the human aspect of railway history that David Wragg has chosen as the subject of this landmark book. He has selected extracts from the personal reminiscences of railwaymen to create an allround portrait of the industry in its prime. He records their memories anecdotes and insights and he brings the routines of
the steam railway vividly back to life.As this fascinating portrait of the industry reveals the men who worked on the railways during that era knew a different world from todays electric and diesel network. The railways were not simply a job for life but the job was their life. They could spend their entire careers advancing step by step through the industry from engine cleaner to fireman to driver and from working on a shunter to operating a famous named express.Fortunately for us the railwaymen of that time shared their experiences with one another through their employee magazinesand their books so they have left behind them a fascinating record of their work their attitudes and concerns. The observations eyewitness accounts operating procedures complaints anecdotes and simple
descriptions of the long-lost daily routines of the steam railway are the raw material for David Wraggs remarkable book.
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Few modes of travel have the enduring appeal of steam railways. Today preserved lines locomotives & rolling stock attract not just expert enthusiasts but more casual visitors who are keen to savour the distinctive atmosphere of a lost era in transport history. Yet these relics are but one aspect of the long story of steam for they cannot reveal the human side of working life on the railways
- the experience of the railwaymen who operated the machinery of the steam age. It is this the human aspect of railway history that David Wragg has chosen as the subject of this landmark book. He has selected extracts from the personal reminiscences of railwaymen to create an allround portrait of the industry in its prime. He records their memories anecdotes & insights & he brings the routines of the steam railway vividly back to life. As this fascinating portrait of the industry reveals the men who worked on the railways during that era knew a different world from todays electric & diesel network. The railways were not simply a job for life but the job was their life. They could spend their entire careers advancing step by step through the industry from engine cleaner to fireman to driver & from working on a shunter to operating a famous named express. Fortunately for us the railwaymen of that time shared their experiences with one another through their employee magazinesand their books so they have left behind them a fascinating record of their work their attitudes & concerns. The observations eyewitness accounts operating procedures complaints anecdotes & simple descriptions of the long-lost daily routines of the steam railway are the raw material for David Wraggs remarkable book.

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Engine - A machine designed to convert fuel into motion
Electric - A general term for the flow of electric charge
Diesel - A fuel used in internal combustion engines
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Steam - Steam - water in gas form, water vapour. Commonly seen coming from a kettle
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Railways - A set of tracks that have been laid for the purpose of trains to travel up and down them
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Personal - Something that belongs more to an individual due to it affecting them more by relating to them.
Experience - To gain further knowledge by practising.
Transport - Something that carries people or goods.

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