During the days of British Rail it was possible to purchase a Rail Rover
type ticket for unlimited travel over certain areas or regions, over a
single day, or for a longer period. While such tickets are still
available, they do not emulate those early tickets and the romantic idea
of cheap rail travel and adventures over the national rail network. Of
course, these tickets were, and still are, popular for journeys into and
within the West Country, because of the destinations and resorts within
the area, but unlike in the early days of British Rail, many of the
locations within this beautiful region are no longer connected to the
national rail network. Here, Stephen Heginbotham uses the evocative
photographs of his friends David Letcher, Nigel Rowe and Graham Pearse
to take you back to an era when carefree excursions to Devon and
Cornwall were commonplace, and train travel was more relaxed and an
adventure, yet more civilised, with a stunning location at the end of
the line.