Railways in Devon and Cornwall in the Late 20th Century (Hardback)
Imprint: Pen & Sword Transport
Pages: 208
ISBN: 9781399034296
Published: 10th September 2025
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Devon and Cornwall have long been attractive destinations, not only for holidaymakers, but also for railway enthusiasts, and it was in Devon, during a family holiday in 1959 that the author’s passion for railways began.
Peter started photographing railways at an early age, mainly concentrating on steam, but he made some visits to Devon in the 1970s, to see the Western Class diesel-hydraulics running along the coast. They were being replaced by Class 50 diesel-electrics at the time.
More time was spent in Devon in the 1970s and early 1980s photographing preserved railways as well as the modern scene, and an Easter visit to Goodrington became a regular event for several years.
The 1986 West of England resignalling scheme provided a good reason for a further series of visits to Devon to record the mechanical signal boxes, semaphore signalling and associated equipment before it all disappeared.
The first of the author’s many trips to Cornwall was in the summer of 1984, when he spent ten days attempting to photograph the entire Cornish railway system. Although an impossible task, the Class 37s on the china clay operations, as well as all the 'Peaks', Class 47s and 50s on the main lines, ensured an enjoyable time.
Here, with the help of other contributors, the author has attempted to assemble a comprehensive photographic record of the railways in the two counties in the late 20th Century.
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"The Railways of Devon and Cornwall have always had a particular attraction for many enthusiasts... Modellers will enjoy the large number of industrial lines included..."
The Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling Review - No 145, Jan26
"For Colonel Stephens enthusiasts, there are some choice photos of good trains at Meeth and Torrington stations and a six page chapter with seven photos of the Gunnislake branch which will definitely increase your interest in this superb book."
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Dartmoor Pony
"This is a wonderful pictorial journey which takes you right there."
Colonel Stephens society - The Colonel
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Heritage Railway Magazine
"There is something for everyone in this book, which covers them all and more. The black-and-white images are high-quality and echo the period superbly."
"For anyone with an interest in the area’s railways, an interesting and worthwhile book."
Branch Line News
"This wonderful pictorial journey is a must for many collectors of books that take you right there."
Welsh Highland Railways Snowdon Ranger - No130.
About Peter J Green
Peter J Green's interest in railways really began in 1959 during a holiday near the former Great Western main line in Devon. At first his hobby was about collecting numbers but, encouraged by his father's interest in photography, he soon began to record the general railway scene. His focus was on steam locomotives initially, but quickly expanded to include diesels, signalling and railway infrastructure. Pursuing what has been an absorbing interest, he has recorded the trains, and the railways on which they run, not only in Great Britain, but also in many other parts of the world. Today he continues to travel and photograph railways as often as he is able to do so.






