To the Sea by Train
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Andrew Martin
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Andrew Martin
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Throughout the 20th century, the seaside service posters of Britain's railways promised fresh air and frivolity to millions of urban dwellers with the phrase: 'To the sea by train'. A staple of modern British life, the seaside getaway was intertwined with the train, in whose compartments holidaymakers were shunted from smog-choked cities to sandy coves. With his signature wit and anecdotal style, Andrew Martin captures an era defined by its railways: from the development of Brighton and Scarborough into pleasure resorts, and the introduction of bank holidays and two-day weekends, to the advent of cheap flights and the British coast's subsequent decline. Humorous and evocative, To the Sea by Train takes a charming tour through Britain's most beloved pastime.
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I love trains, and travelling, and truly wish I had taken notes and wrote down all my journeys, as Andrew Martin has done in such a wonderful way. Andrew would have told that story a lot better than I just have, That is the point. He is the master of making small stories exciting. As an added bonus, he researches the history, and delves into literature connections. Each of his books, resemble a thesis, it is full of observations and connections, all beautifully researched,
It would hard to describe this book, to make it attractive, it just is. I suspect I am the same generation, it is nostalgic about a time that will never return, and sadly most of the former resorts mentioned are in terminal unattractive decline, the perfect storm of cheap foreign package holidays, and the 'devil' Beeching, conspired to turn our seaside turns into terminal decline.
I have become a big fan of this author and his style of writing. I am reading his history of Sleeper Trains, and that is equally depressing, but an n equally fantastic book.
Delightful and Nostalgic
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A great factual account of holiday railway journeys to the sea.
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