For more than 50 years the author has held a fascination for the Stroud Valley railway between Kemble and Standish Junction, which has now found full expression in this account of the line’s story before the First World War, this being the first volume of a trilogy. It chronicles the involvement of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the contribution of the young engineer Charles Richardson, the embattled Cheltenham & Great Western Union Railway, the unique Sapperton Tunnel, broad gauge days, and the original stations – Stonehouse, Stroud, Brimscomb with its banking engines, and mysterious, long-vanished Tetbury Road…
312 pages. 275x275mm. Printed on gloss art paper with colour laminated board covers.