Most people are under a misapprehension: the Rocket was not the first
steam engine. Quite a few were built before it, but Stephenson's engine
was the first successful steam locomotive. Colin Maggs tells the story
of the steam engine, from pre-Rocketdays, to British Railways building
the Evening Star - the last main-line locomotive - through to the
preservation movement and the new-build locomotives of extinct classes
such as the Tornado. In this comprehensive history, Colin Maggs, one of
the country's foremost railway historians, tells of other, perhaps less
well-known aspects of the history of steam in Great Britain. The first
railway lines, the activities of the early railway companies, the design
and manufacture of faster and faster engines and the lives of the men
and women who drove the industry. These and other fascinating stories
from the age of steam are all revealed in this accessible book,
illustrated with over 150 photographs and period ephemera, many in
colour.