Product details
- ISBN 9781912836284
- Dimensions: 170 x 220mm
- Publication Date: 06 Feb 2020
- Publisher: Duckworth Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Take a journey of discovery and explore the top 50 things to see and do on Great British railways. Find the rarest train routes, learn about the railways’ people and animal friends, marvel at iconic stations, whizz over amazing bridges, steam through tremendous tunnels and visit the most spectacular railway sights. You can:
- Ride across dramatic viaducts
- Visit Britain’s busiest railway hub and its least-used station
- Stop at Britain’s highest station
- Meet the railway cats and dogs
This lively, interactive book will inspire children – and adults – to seize the moment and explore the wonderful world of Great Britain’s railways.
Written by Vicki Pipe with additional fun facts from Geoff Marshall, the dynamic duo behind the 'All the Stations' YouTube channel and authors of The Railway Adventures.
Vicki Pipe is a museum education professional, and also a video presenter, artist and improviser. She is passionate about the stories of people, social change and how the railways impact on our sense of space and surroundings.
Geoff Marshall is a freelance video producer who makes transport films for his own YouTube channel. He is a tour guide for Hidden London, taking people inside abandoned tube stations, and has twice held the world record for travelling to all Underground stations in the fastest time possible.
They are the authors of Great British Railways: 50 Things to See and Do, The Railway Adventures: Places, Trains, People and Stations and The London Underground: 50 Things to See and Do. Discover more on their website: allthestations.co.uk or their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AllTheStations
