All In A Day's Work
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All In A Day's Work

All In A Day's Work


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While countless generations of small boys may have dreamed of becoming engine drivers, as indeed many still do, for more than one million people at the height of the railway age, the railways did represent their career. Although the top-link drivers on the great named expresses of the age of steam may have been the pinnacle in terms of popular perception, these individuals could only have got there with the assistance of myriad other trades and after years of progressing through the more junior grades of footplate staff. From the humble junior porter through to the chairman of the board, the railways employed a vast array of different trades, all of whom were essential to the smooth running of the industry. Some of these trades, such as the track gangs, are still an important part of the maintenance of the modern railway, but others, such as blacksmiths, have now disappeared. However, even if a trade still exists, its methods of working may well have radically changed in the 180 years of main line railway operation in Britain. Drawing on the extensive archives on the Great Western Railway now housed in the Steam Museum of the Great Western at Swindon, Tim Bryan gives a portrait of life as a railway worker during the age of steam. While to the outsider, particularly to the aspiring engine driver, life on the railways may have appeared giamorous, the reality, especially for those in more manual jobs, was often harsh, dirty and dangerous. This was an era before 'hi-vis' jackets and Health and Safety legislation, before much of the labour-saving machinery of the late 20th century was developed, an age when pay was poor and expectations for promotion limited. In examining the role of the disparate trades involved in the railway industry, the author provides both an evocative portrait of a long lost era and also a social history that will have a resonance for all those countless families with relatives who once worked in the railway industry.

About the Author :
Tim Bryan lives in Swindon. He is the curator of the new 'Steam' Museum in the town as well as being a well respected author on subjects of railway interest. His first book for Ian Alian Publishing was Brunel: The Great Engineer which received considerable acclaim and which has just been reprinted for the second time.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780711029644
  • Publisher: Crecy Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Ian Allan Publishing
  • Height: 263 mm
  • Spine Width: 19 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0711029644
  • Publisher Date: 03 Jun 2004
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 210 mm


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