In The Tracks of The Bournemouth Belle

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Luxury train travel - Pullman style - was a feature of the railways until the 1970s and in the south several regular services bore the name Pullman. The 'Bournemouth Belle' was the last regular steam hauled train of its type to operate. It served the Dorset town, running a daily service each way from Waterloo. This was also an all-Pullman train with no ordinary coaches where smartly dressed stewards would welcome the passengers, show them to their seats and no doubt also hope for the occasional gratuity. To travel on the service an additional supplementary fare applied whilst meals were similarly extra. On the basis of the additional cost alone it might be thought the service would hardly survive but apart from an interruption due to war, the train operated daily from the 1930s until the end of steam in the south in July 1967. Full of fascinating facts and images we see the service at its peak and in decline as well as recording its passage throughout the route from Waterloo to Bournemouth and return.
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Stock Code CRE55.0
Author Robertson K
ISBN13 9781909328556
Format Softback
Height(mm) 210
Width(mm) 200
Page Count 128
Pictures 150
Publication Date 26 May 2016
Publisher CRECY
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 04/05/2023