| Author/Contributor(s): | Turbett, Colin |
| Publisher: | Whittles Publishing |
| Date: | 1/11/2027 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
At its heart lies the story of the iconic “Blue Trains,” whose arrival in 1960 symbolised far more than a technological upgrade. Sleek, spacious, and forward-looking, they embodied a bold vision: a cleaner, fairer, and more connected society. Set against the backdrop of sweeping reforms such as the birth of the welfare state, vast housing redevelopments and shifting transport priorities, this book explores how railways became a vehicle for social change.
Blending accessible technical insight with vivid memories, the narrative captures the decline of steam, the rise of electrification, and the human stories woven through these changes. Drawing on official documents, maps, and evocative promotional material of the era, it reveals how modernisation was presented to the public and how it was actually experienced on the ground.
For railway enthusiasts, it offers a fascinating look at a pivotal moment in Britain’s transport history. For lovers of social history, it paints a nostalgic yet clear-eyed portrait of Glasgow’s post-war decades. An era of ambition and disruption, it raised important questions about progress that still resonate today in debates around projects such as high-speed rail and regional investment.