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* In depth area by area description of WW1 60 cm and metre gauge railways in the 1st and the north of the 3rd Army areas * Detailed histories of the lines before and after WW1 * Information on what to see and do now, including suggested walks * First volume of a series on the Allied Railways of the British Sectors of the Western Front

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* In depth area by area description of WW1 60 cm and metre gauge railways in the 1st and the north of the 3rd Army areas * Detailed histories of the lines before and after WW1 * Information on what to see and do now, including suggested walks * First volume of a series on the Allied Railways of the British Sectors of the Western Front
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Martin and Joan Farebrother are both retired, after working in South East England hospitals, and for five years in Saudi Arabia; Martin as general and chest physician and Joan as a senior pharmacist. Martin has always been interested in railway history and contemporary transport policy, and Joan in architecture and industrial archaeology. They have owned a cottage near Montreuil in the Pas-de-Calais département since 1990. Interest in the closed railways in that area led to their first railway book, Tortillards of Artois: The Metre Gauge Railways and Tramways of the Western Pas-de-Calais (Oakwood Press, 2008). During research into this they became interested in the area to the east, which was the WWI Arras sector of the front line, and since then more generally in WWI railways.