The unique, but sadly short-lived, Brighton & Rottingdean Seashore
Electric Railway must have presented quite an amazing spectacle, even
during those late Victorian days of engineering excellence.
Affectionately known as the 'Daddy-Long-Legs', 'spider car' or 'sea
car', the railway resembled a piece of seaside pier that had broken away
and was moving by itself through the sea. Although closed over a hundred
years ago, interest in the Daddy-Long-Legs Railway remains strong and it
has become a Brighton icon. The book details the history of the
Daddy-Long-Legs and features the best collection of photographs of it so
far assembled, along with plans, timetables and posters and associated
features such as Volk's Electric Railway and the piers assembled as a
landing stage for the Daddy-Long-Legs. This will be the first book to
concentrate solely on this unique and fascinating piece of British
seaside history.