This book in Pen & Sword's 'Gallery' series starts with a brief history
of the Cambrian Railways' early years, followed by a magnificent
comprehensive set of early photographs of Cambrian engines and Oswestry
Works made available by the former Chairman of the Manchester Locomotive
Society and the National Library of Wales. A tour of the sumptuous
scenery of mid Wales follows - the trains in the landscape taken from
Andrew Dyke's collection and a few so expertly 'colorized' by him that
most find it difficult to distinguish these from the many genuine colour
photographs, the Welsh countryside deserving the rich and varied hues.
The book is jointly authored by David Maidment and Paul Carpenter, the
latter bringing the story of the Cambrian up to date and persuading a
number of former railwaymen who worked on the Cambrian system to share
their memories and experiences. The book finishes with a description to
restore part of the closed section of the line through the efforts of
members of the Cambrian Heritage Railways. The book has over 25,000
words of text, and more than 250 photographs, including over 40 in
color.