For many people, Doncaster will always be a railway town. Its
association with locomotive building and with the prestige express
trains of the East Coast Main Line goes back over 150 years, its name
synonymous with the Flying Scotsman, the Elizabethan, and the Talisman -
proud flag-bearers for the Great Northern Railway and later the LNER.
Its attraction for railway enthusiasts and photographers hardly requires
explanation; suffice it to say that even in the post-steam era, it was
the place to be for anyone keen to see a daily cavalcade of varied
diesel power with the bonus of non-stop trains travelling at speed to
and from the capital. From shunters and DMUs to the mighty Deltics, and
from unfortunate candidates for scrapping to immaculate 'ex-works'
examples fresh from the nearby 'Plant ', there always seemed to be
something happening at Doncaster. In this pictorial collection,
photographers Andrew and John Walker have compiled a selection of nearly
two hundred images from the 1970s and 80s to the present day,
illustrating this diversity. The book focuses on diesel traction in the
pre-electrification era, though later images represent the Doncaster of
the twenty-first century, sadly now without its famous locomotive works
but still a strategic and important junction on the national network.