Traces the history of Northumberland railway lines from their opening in the mid 19th century to, in many cases, their closure during the 20th century. Written in a very readable style and profusely illustrated with photographs from the age of steam, together with modern photos showing some of the track and station remains that can still be seen today. Robert Kinghorn is a retired academic and railway history enthusiast. He has family connections with the North East and has long been a regular visitor. His previous railway publications include books on Scotland's east coast.
A5 (softcover) 160 pages