Britain's Railways from the Air
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Published:15th Nov '23
Should be back in stock very soon

Rob Higgins shows how taking the aerial route gives unique insights into the history and workings of Britain’s railways. The marvels of Victorian engineering in their construction, their relationships to the canals they replaced as the main arteries of transport, and the communities and industry they spawned along their length can all be seen in detail. This book flies from the Scottish Highlands to Cornwall; from marshalling yards in the centre of the UK to lines hugging cliffs and beaches. All the viaducts on the ‘top’ section of the Settle & Carlisle line are featured, together with many other viaducts and bridges, including the swing bridges in the Norfolk Broads. Lineside industries are seen, from a huge malting complex in East Anglia to our fast-disappearing coal-powered power stations.
'The reproduction throughout is excellent, and the complete absence of white space lets the pictures dominate – just as they should. It really is a stunning compilation that should provide plenty of inspiration to anyone with an interest in drone photography or for someone just getting started.' -- Railways Illustrated Magazine, February 2024
'For the quality of the imagery alone, this book is worth adding to your collection.' -- Rail Express Magazine, January 2024
'The Quality of Higgins' colour photographs is first class and the details that they reveal are endlessly fascinating. I cannot recommend it enough. A wonderful addition to any railway-lover's bookshelf.' -- Railwatch, April 2024
ISBN: 9781398108462
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 435g
128 pages