By the end of the nineteenth century the railway had reached most parts
of East Anglia, with two main lines reaching out from London to Norwich,
Cambridge and Kings Lynn and with plenty of small secondary and branch
lines filling in the gaps between. In this informative volume, Andy T.
Wallis uses over 200 fascinating photographs and maps to explore the
history of the four lines in north Essex, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire,
which have all now closed save for one section of the Stour Valley line.
Also included are the branches from Long Melford to Bury St Edmunds, the
Saffron Walden branch and the former Colne Valley & Halstead Railway
from Chappel & Wakes Colne to Haverhill branch. Well-researched and in
depth, this volume will appeal not only to steam railway enthusiasts,
but also to local historians.