The fourth book I wrote was the 192-page hardcover Steam Through London. This title was released in February 2002 and sold out in 2010. For the first time in the series, we delved into pure mainline railroading—along the double-tracked Dundas Subdivision. Virtually all other books I had written (or would write) are best understood with a grasp of the operations described in Steam Through London.
Like most of my earlier hardcovers, economics prohibit reprinting Steam Through London. However, readers are still locating copies "out there". And this title will be a prime candidate for eBook release.
I invite you to watch this short video trailer, which provides an overview for this fourth book in the original hardcover Steam series:
Introducing Steam Through London
Our video trailer (above) offers a teaser on the scope of Steam Through London.
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