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BRAND NEW BOOK CELEBRATES ALL THINGS GREAT CENTRAL

Posted on 11/05/09
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BRAND NEW BOOK CELEBRATES ALL THINGS GREAT CENTRAL

Book marks forty years of preservation - meanwhile First day covers mark 110 years since the railway was built

The Great Central Railway is celebrating forty years of preservation in 2009. To mark the occasion a brand new hard back book has just been published featuring more than one hundred and fifty glossy colour photographs, capturing the award winning heritage railway through the seasons.

Many of the images were captured during 2008 when many high profile express engines visited the railway including brand new steam locomotive Tornado. The GCRs award winning restoration of celebrity engine "Oliver Cromwell" is also featured.

"Were thrilled the publishers have chosen the Great Central to focus on" said commercial manager Alan Brassey. The selection of photographs captures the atmosphere of our main line double track railway perfectly. There are views right along the eight miles of our line between Loughborough and Leicester North.

Theres another anniversary being celebrated at the same time. Its 110 years since the original Great Central route to London was opened for business. A beautiful set of first day cover stamps features scenes from the opening year 1899.

The book was assembled by photographer and enthusiast Matt Allen. He is a regular contributor to the railway media and publishes his own steam calendar. Fellow photographer Warwick Falconer also contributes. Some of the images are captured during normal Great Central passenger train running, others are the result of specially posed compositions on photographers charter train days.

In the introduction to the book Matt writes, The Great Central Railway is a fantastic step back in time. The atmosphere created by the double track operation and mainline stations makes the GCR a different experience to any other heritage railway.

The magic moment when two steam hauled trains pass is captured in many shots. The Great Central Railway is believed to be one of the last places in the world where full size steam services regularly pass each other on double track, a scene once common in the UK until the 1960s.

The album of images is fully endorsed and supported by the railway featuring a foreword by GCR president Bill Ford. The book is published by Halsgrove as part of their railway series. It is available now at the Great Central Railway shop for 14.99. The first day cover stamps are also on sale now.

Imprint: Halsgrove. ISBN 978 1 84114 898 4, hardback, 214x230mm, 144 pages.

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