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Story of the Train, The National Railway Museum Soft Cover
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Story of the Train, The National Railway Museum Soft Cover
Story of the Train, The National Railway Museum
Soft Cover
50 pages
Copyright 1999
CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction 1 What is a Railway?
How it all began2 The railway journey
Rocket4 Racing ahead of her time
The railway age6 Blood, sweat and beers
Railway safety8 The impact of disasters
Rail renaissance10 New trains, new tracks, new business
Locomotive icons12 Railway giants
Mallard14 Steaming into the history books at 126mph
Restored engines16 Living Legends
Passenger trains18 The great age of rail travel
Postal services20 Mail by rail
Moving freight22 Eggs to elephants
Unmissable engines24
Railway diversification28 Leaving the tracks
Royal trains30 Palaces on wheels
Railway employment32 Firm but Fair?
Railway posters34 The art of advertising
Railway photography36 Developing trains
Railway architecture38 Shaping the landscape
Railway designs and corporate identity40 Making a name for themselves
The railway's impact on society42 A Smaller Britain
Railways in popular culture44 Talking trains
Railways at war46 The front lines
Railway toys 48 Trains in the home
Museum map and services50
WELCOME
Welcome to the National Railway Museum, York. Here you will see the world's pre-eminent railway collection, which traces the evolution of the railway from the origins of the steam locomotive in Britain nearly two hundred years ago to the railway renaissance of the late twentieth century, epitomised by the Channel Tunnel.
The Museum's collections range from the most powerful of steam locomotives to Victorian railway timetables, from contemporary models to a prolific archive of photographs.
These collections bring to us the history of railways, provide glimpses into the future and offer an opportunity to explore some of the most challenging and romantic episodes of the past two hundred years.
This is an important time in the history of the National Railway Museum, with the opening of our newest gallery, The Works. Now visitors can view from an elevated walkway the Museum's conservation workshops, see work in progress on locomotives and rolling stock, and have access to our enormous reserve collections which have previously been hidden from view.
Plans are currently afoot to develop and expand the whole of the site of the National Railway Museum so that new developments in railways can be presented, as they take place.
Our staff want you to enjoy your time with us, so if you have any queries just ask and they will help you. One of the characteristics of the Museum is that exhibits are frequently changed, so there will always be something new to see at the National Railway Museum - please come back soon.
Sir Neil Cossons Director, National Musuem of Science & Industry
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