In the late 1950s & 60s steam motive power depots attracted railway enthusiasts like pins to a magnet. There was no need to wait on a platform for something to turn up; particularly at weekends & evenings sheds would be packed with machines waiting their turn being disposed of getting fixed or stored for another day. Enthusiasts flocked to these grimy railway havens as places of enchantment. This beautifully illustrated book produced in association with the National Railway Museum travels back to those days combining Richard Gaunts atmospheric photographs with"es from people working on the railways at the time & instructions & reports from the management who
- despite all appearances
- were trying to give a good service at an acceptable cost. This evocative & nostalgic book brings the past to life & is sure to appeal to people who remember the north eastern railways & the drama of working steam sheds.