Between 1980 and 2011 author Michael Patterson made some forty week-long
journeys by train through Europe. With camera at the ready and notebook
or tape recorder in hand, he travelled each day, stopping off at places
along the route. To reach the extremities of Scandinavia, Italy, Spain
and Portugal on these no-fly trips Michael often travelled overnight by
sleeping car and it is these journeys which are at the heart of this
book. Utilising a splendid collection of images, Michael details the
sleepers themselves as well as recalling this unique and exciting mode
of transport from a bygone age. From journeying on the famous London to
Brussels 'Night Ferry' service to breakfasting in the faded splendour of
a Spanish restaurant car built in 1928, this is a wonderfully nostalgic
and often amusing trip across Europe with a true railway aficionado.
With an array of images supplemented by maps of these famous routes,
Michael Patterson captures the essence of travelling across Europe in
the comfort of a sleeping car.