Glory Days: Western Region Steam Around London is a photographic tribute
to the former Great Western Railway (GWR) in the post-war years up to
the end of Western Region (WR) steam on 31 December 1965. There was
certainly a great deal of glory to be found in the 1950s, especially in
the second half of the decade, with the creation of new named express
trains, the reintroduction of the old GWR chocolate and cream colours on
express coaching stock and the adoption of green livery with full lining
out on all classes of locomotive that were likely to haul passenger
trains. However, by the last two years covered in this book, the
locomotives were generally unkempt and had been demoted to menial tasks.
Numberplates and nameplates had often been lost and it was very
depressing to see them in this deplorable state. Explore the glory days
of Western Region steam around the capital in this wonderfully evocative
book.