John Armstrong takes us on a railway journey from Kingsbridge Station in
Dublin to Waterford and beyond, using Edwardian postcards to illustrate
the many towns, villages and topographical features that the traveler
would have viewed through the train window or disembarked to explore at
a more leisurely pace.
The modern readers is given a unique insight into the world of
nineteenth-century railway travelers as they traversed the Irish
countryside, using a new and efficient transport system that opened up
the country in new ways.
This gloriously illustrated guide records the sights and scenes the
traveler encountered on his travels.