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TRIP: THE ANNUAL HOLIDAY OF GWR’S SWINDON WORKS

AUTHOR Rosa Matheson

‘TRIP’, if you happened to be a Swindonian and one that worked inside the Great Western Railway’s Swindon Works, was the event of the year. When, in 1894, a party of some 500 made up of men from the Mechanics Institution and their families took the company’s gratis train to Oxford, they set a tradition that lasted for over 120 years.

Trip enabled the ‘trippers’ to travel initially all over the GWR system, then up and down the country and, in later times, even across the Channel to Europe. It was a masterpiece of management and in its heyday numbers up to 26.000 would leave Swindon in a matter of hours. Over the years Trip become part of the fabric of life for Swindon Works’ railway families and they invested it with their individual rituals and traditions. It was talked about with hushed breath and hopeful longing for many months before the event and is now remembered long years after with great fondness. One of the places visited regularly was the picturesque fishing village of St. Ives in Cornwall.

The author, Rosa Matheson, is a railway historian. She has taught railway history and women’s studies and has worked as a freelance journalist. She lives near Swindon.

17cm. x  24cm.  127 pages  Paperback

Price incl. UK p&p Ł14.94

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