During the Second World War, the British railways were the lifeline of the nation.Nearly 400 heroic railwaymen and women were killed at their posts and another 2,400 were injured in the line of duty. The trains played just as vital a role transporting troops, munitions and food, evacuating children and sheltering people on underground platforms at night.In 1943 Churchill praised 'the unwavering courage and costant resourcefulness of railwaymen of all ranks in controbuting so largely towards the final victory'.In fact, without the railways, there would have been no Dunkirk evacuation and no D-Day.This is their story.
About the Author
Michael Williams is a writer of plays, musicals, operas and novels and the Managing Director of Cape Town Opera in South Africa. He has written operas for young people based on African mythology, as well as the libretti for symphonic operas that have premiered around the world.
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