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Going by Train

The Complete New Zealand Railways Story
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Railways played a pivotal part in the development of New Zealand’s economy, towns and cities, and helped shape a distinctive culture. This is a comprehensive account of our railways story, from the earliest days of the colony, through rail’s growth and golden days, slow decline and... Read More
Format: Hardback
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Going by Train

Railways played a pivotal part in the development of New Zealand’s economy, towns and cities, and helped shape a distinctive culture. This is a comprehensive, highly readable account of our railways story, from the earliest days of the colony, through rail’s growth and golden days, slow decline and recent resurgence.

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Railways played a pivotal part in the development of New Zealand’s economy, towns and cities, and helped shape a distinctive culture. This is a comprehensive account of our railways story, from the earliest days of the colony, through rail’s growth and golden days, slow decline and recent resurgence.

Going by Train details New Zealand’s railway development from its beginnings to completion of the main trunk, provincial and urban networks and the numerous branch lines reaching far-flung corners of the country. By the 1930s and ’40s, railways dominated travel and became part of the national way of life, with trains for all passengers and occasions. Graham Hutchins, who grew up in a railway town and spent many years observing the railways, recounts the locomotives, the lines, the people and personalities in rail’s colourful history.

With competition from road transport, rail’s golden glow began to fade, with line closures, corporatisation and reduced investment. But with renewed interest, its time has come again, with growth in tourist and commuter travel, line redevelopment and heritage restoration.

This fully illustrated work gives excellent coverage of local rail’s tribulations, triumphs and tragedies, written in a very readable style. Rail fans and general readers alike will enjoy its wide-ranging topics, generous illustrations, anecdotes and personal accounts.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781775593553

Publisher: Exisle Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 October 2019

Country: New Zealand

Imprint: Exisle Publishing

Illustration: Bibliography; Index

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 183.0mm

Height: 260.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 312

About the Author

Graham Hutchins is a long-time railway enthusiast and a frequent traveller on the New Zealand rail network. Among several books he has written on the subject are 'Great New Zealand Railway Journeys' and 'Last Train to Paradise'.

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