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Indian Summer of Steam [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width: 172x246 mm, 75 black and white illustrations & 75 colour photogarphs
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1473827434
  • ISBN-13: 9781473827431
  • Hardback
  • Cena: 35,21 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width: 172x246 mm, 75 black and white illustrations & 75 colour photogarphs
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1473827434
  • ISBN-13: 9781473827431
'An Indian Summer of Steam' is the second volume of David Maidment's 'railway' autobiography, following his first book 'A Privileged Journey', published in xxxx. David was a railway enthusiast who made the hobby his career. After management training on the Western Region, between 1961 and 1964, he became a stationmaster in a Welsh Valley, an Area Manager on the Cardiff - Swansea main line and radiating valleys, the South Wales Train Planning Officer, the Head of Productivity Services for the Western Region and subsequently the British Railways Board, before four years from 1982 as Chief Operating Manager of the London Midland Region, the BRB's first Quality & Reliability Manager in 1986, and finally British Rail's Head of Safety Policy after the Clapham Junction train accident, until privatisation.This experience led to a number of years as an international railway safety consultant, and, as a result of an encounter on an Indian railway station during a business trip abroad, to found the 'Railway Children' charity to support street children living on the rail and bus stations of India, East Africa and the UK, described in 2012 by an officer of the United Nations Human Rights Commission as the largest charity in the world working exclusively for street children. All this is the background to the descriptions the author gives of the last years of steam and his many journeys and experiences during his training in South Wales and the South West, his travels all over BR from 1962 until the end of steam in 1968, his search for steam in France, East and West Germany and China and the steam specials in Britain, France, Germany and China after the demise of regular steam working. The book includes over 100 black and white and 100 colour photos, most taken by the author during his travels, and nearly forty pages of logs of locomotive performance in Britain and the continent.All royalties from the book are being donated by the author to the charity he founded, a brief description of which is included in the last chapter of the book.
Preface 5(2)
Chapter 1 Continental free passes
7(17)
Chapter 2 A free pass in West Wales
24(17)
Chapter 3 And in the Border Country
41(10)
Chapter 4 Summer 1963
51(11)
Chapter 5 Living on the Southern the last years of steam, 1963--1967
62(10)
Chapter 6 Special trains, 1963--1968
72(9)
Chapter 7 Trainee stationmaster, Gillingham (Dorset)
81(9)
Chapter 8 Stationmaster, Aberbeeg
90(13)
Chapter 9 Area Manager, Bridgend
103(12)
Chapter 10 Cardiff Divisional Office
115(4)
Chapter 11 The Indian Summer of French steam
119(15)
Chapter 12 012s to Friesland
134(11)
Chapter 13 Last Rites in Europe - East Germany 1979
145(27)
Chapter 14 Crewe
172(11)
Chapter 15 Quality & safety management, British Railways Board and more opportunities to visit Europe
183(26)
Chapter 16 Plandampf --- Germany 1993--4
209(25)
Chapter 17 Special Trains, 1968--2010
234(17)
Chapter 18 The Jingpeng Orient Express
251(14)
Chapter 19 The Railway Children Charity
265(10)
Appendix 1 Train `log' tables, UK 1962--2013 275(16)
Appendix 2 Logs of journeys abroad, 1962--1979 291(20)
Appendix 3 Conclusions --- The highs and lows of 200,000 miles behind steam locomotives in the UK 311
David Maidment was born in 1938. He began his railway career in 1961 and although he retired from the railway industry over eighteen years ago, he is still busy as a writer, activist in the voluntary sector and as a speaker in schools, church groups and general interest clubs. In 1966, David received an OBE for services to the railway industry and, in 2012, he received a Life Achievement Award at the National Rail Awards. His published works include articles on railway history, safety, practice, performance and nostalgia, and several books including The Other Railway Children and Lives on the Line, among other publications.