The Railway Correspondence and Travel Society AGM report from 1957 is a fascinating document that provides insight into the world of railway travel during an era of great change. As one of the oldest and most respected railway clubs, RCTS had been observing the industry's development for decades.
The report details a series of conferences held by RCTS in 1956 to discuss issues affecting the industry. These meetings brought together experts and enthusiasts from across the UK to share knowledge and ideas on matters such as train timetables, station closures, and passenger amenities.
This supplement provides a unique snapshot of the industry at that time, offering a glimpse into the concerns and aspirations of railway professionals and enthusiasts. As an important historical document, it is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the evolution of railway travel over the past six decades.