A nostalgic journey through the railways of Brighton during the 1970s and 1980s.
Explore the changing rail scene around Brighton through the lens of Andy Gibbs, a former British Rail employee and local enthusiast. This collection of previously unpublished photographs offers a glimpse into a time when Brighton was synonymous with EMUs and commuter trains. Discover the limited freight and parcels traffic, and the reintroduction of direct services to the Midlands and North West, which brought variety to the railways.
Delight in the images of loco-hauled trains, DEMUs, and the unique atmosphere of Brighton's railway stations. This album will take you back to a time when the trains were blue, like the saucy postcards from the seafront shops. Perfect for local enthusiasts and those from further afield who want to experience a tantalizing glimpse into times gone by.