Summary
He was just a slip of a lad when he started working on the railways of the West, in an age when it was more common to see steam and strawberries trundling along the tracks than a high-speed train to Paddington.
Colin Forse has now jotted down his memoirs in a new book, A Life on the Railway, to make sure a little piece of that halycon era is not forgotten.See the full content of this document
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Tales From Rail's Heyday
Colin started his working life in a signal box near the village of Yatton in North Somerset in January 1949, at the tender age of 15. Later he mo...
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