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Further along the tracks

More reflections of a London Locospotter

Geoff Bannister

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English
Fonthill Media Ltd
16 May 2019
The author came to London from Lancashire as a nine-year old having developed an interest in his local buses and Blackpool trams at a very early age. He remained in south-west London living in the Wandsworth and Wimbledon areas for the next 45 years. As a young teenager he took up

locospotting joining a small group of fellow enthusiasts who met regularly by the lineside just west of

Clapham Junction and for roughly ten years avidly followed his hobby. For the first half of that decade, his hobby was centred largely close

to London because of age and money restrictions except for rare trips

often family visits - further afield. In this second book, he describes his experiences from about 1960: visiting stations; lineside observations; and more official trips to depots and works, often with the RCTS. He gives us a spotters-eye view of the changes to British Railways at the time: the final steam locomotives arriving; the increasing impact of the Modernisation Plan; seeing elderly locomotives at work or at the end of their service life on scrap lines. After 1958, when he acquired his first camera it was used regularly to build up a library of photographs as finances allowed. Some of these,

taken at a later date, have been used to illustrate his travels and exploits in the earlier years of his hobby and later, colour views are used to cover the preservation era.

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Imprint:   Fonthill Media Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 248mm,  Width: 172mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   586g
ISBN:   9781781557099
ISBN 10:   1781557098
Pages:   176
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Geoff Bannister grew up in Burnley in Lancashire, coming to south-west London at the age of nine. He remained in the area for forty-five years, retiring to Minehead in 1994 after working in a secondary school, teaching mainly Maths and Computing, for over thirty years. He has been interested in transport from about the age of seven, other interests included dog walking, photography, classical music and computing. He is a committed Christian and has worked with young people in Baptist churches in both Wandsworth and Minehead.

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