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Any colour you like - A journey through Britain's railways in the 1970s


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I have just finished reading a new book by Richard Harper, 'Any colour you like - A journey through Britain's Railways in the 1970s'. 176 pages large format hardback with lots of images.

 

It's available here, cost £25: https://www.railbluebooks.co.uk/

 

ISBN 978 1 9164001 1 5

 

The book will, in time, also be available through conventional booksellers.

 

I ordered mine on Monday and it arrived yesterday. I found it such an interesting and engaging read that I read it pretty much non-stop from cover to cover in one day. The story is told in a very objective manner.

 

It's not a 'picture' book or an in-depth technical history but is a well-illustrated journey through the major developments, issues and challenges for BR in the 1970s. Each chapter ends with a perspective view from someone who was in the industry at the time, including Chris Green and Adrian Shooter.

 

I have read other books which have claimed to be an authoritative account of developments in BR but which are utter drivel. This book stands in stark contrast to those. 

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