Book description
Ever since Paul Theroux first embarked in London on the first train
of his Great Railway Bazaar, railways have been a rich source for the
best travel writing. These days, with our awareness of the global
warming implications of endless air travel and the opportunity to jump
on a train at magnificent St Pancras and be whisked straight to the
continent, train travel has assumed a new importance and romance --
which is why so many more tour companies are offering a great train
ride as part of their holiday itineraries. Now, Michael Kerr, the
Telegraph's deputy Travel Editor, has burrowed deep in the newspaper's
archives and collected together the very best of its writing about
railway journeys. Here are journeys non-stop from London to
Vladivostok; across the Canadian Rockies; the first train across
Australia from Darwin to Alice Springs; on the teeming, crawling,
travelling adventure of Indian railways. But there is also Boris
Johnson discovering his "inner McEnroe" thanks to signal
failure in the Midlands, and Michael Palin sampling the delights of
British Rail Inter-City. This is an anthology that will appeal to the
railway buff and the armchair traveller alike; to everyone who has
ever Inter-railed in their youth, and everyone nostalgic for the days
when the only way to cross a continent was by train.
Michael Kerr is Deputy Travel Editor of the Daily Telegraph. He lives
in Surrey.