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Roger Farnworth
Member # 197595
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I have just finished reading the first of two volumes by Richard Inwood and Mike Smith. It is a Silver Link publication. This is just a short review of the book. ...

http://rogerfarnworth.com/2020/12/10/moved-by-steam-by-richard-inwood-and-mike-smith

"Published by Silver Link Publishing Ltd in 2009, this excellent book is made up of the personal reflections of the two authors on their memories of following steam as teenagers in the years 1962 to 1967. This was a particularly poignant time in the life of Britain's railways as the Modernisation Plan saw the relatively rapid demise of steam power. ...."
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Reverend Farnsworth, When I first set foot in the Mother Country during July '60, steam was quite alive and well starting with the "Boat Train" from Southampton to Waterloo.

When I next returned during May '71, it was a "where's steam"? All I can recall seeing it ever existed was a Water Plug at Doncaster.
 
Roger Farnworth
Member # 197595
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Yes, the last mainline scheduled Steam was in the Northwest of England in August 1968
 



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