This lovingly-produced pictorial book covers London's railways from 1967 to 1977, showing the transition from steam to diesel and electric traction. Accompanied by a very readable narrative, telling tales of the author's adventures during his many trips around the London railway network, the volume encapsulates a fascinating period of time in Britain. During these ten years a great deal of change took place, not only with railways and transport, but also socially and economically in the wider world. Jim Blake eloquently describes all of these changes, whilst also looking in detail at the capital's transport scene of the period. SELLING POINTS: ? London's Railways 1967-1977, a snapshot in time, covers the period of change from the British Railways green period, through to the new Corporate British Rail Blue period. ? This collection of often rare images, showing the transition of the network around London, between the late 1960s, with the last steam operations through to the delivery of the first generation of Diesel and Electric Locomotives and rolling stock. ? The book also looks at the infrastructure of that period, when old regional colours gave way to the corporate grey and black livery. 250 b/w illustrations