Sunday, 21 January 2018

The uncomfortable side of steam travel .... part two

Sometimes to quote that historian “the past comes to bite you on the bum” and so it was when I uncovered a selection of pictures I took back in 1979 of steam locomotives.

And the images were not the bit that did the biting, it was the realization that I am old enough to have travelled on trains pulled by steam locomotives which were in regular service.

So not for me the trip on 3 miles of track lovingly restored by steam enthusiasts on a line that died under the direction of Dr Beeching.

No, these were main line expresses hurtling north to Derby and Manchester, which places my youth into the 1950s which to quote an equally imminent philosopher means that I have fewer years ahead of me than behind.

But putting all of that to one side, the pictures are of the Steam Exposition which I think was 1980 but could so equally be the following year.

No matter the day was fun.

Down at what is now the Science and Industry Museum a huge collection of people had gathered to watch, drive or ride on a variety of steam driven machines, from railway locomotives to steam  tractors with more than a few vintage cars and buses thrown in.

So here was the day.

Location; Manchester






Pictures; The Steam Exposition, 1980 from the collection of Andrew Simpson

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