Peter Johnson is a British railway historian[1] and author who specialises in books and articles on narrow-gauge railways. He is particularly associated with the Ffestiniog Railway.
History
Johnson is a retired local government officer[2] who lives in Leicester.[3]
Johnson is known for his "meticulous research into all aspects of the [Ffestiniog] railway’s operation".[3] He was a director of the Ffestiniog Railway Society from 1991 to 2003 and editor (originally jointly with Norman Gurley and Dan Wilson) of the Festiniog Railway Society Magazine from 1974 to 2003.[4] In 2003 he was appointed the Festiniog Railway Company's official photographer.[2]
From June 1995 until Match 2019, Johnson contributed a monthly column of narrow gauge railway news for Steam Railway magazine; as of September 2017 he was the magazine's longest serving continuous contributor.[5] Since 2006 he has written obituaries of prominent railway people for The Guardian newspaper.
Works
Johnson, Peter (1984). Rails in Wales – The Cambrian Lines. Ian Allan.
—— (2004). Immortal Rails (Vol 1) The Story of the Closure and Revival of the FR 1939–1983. Chester, England, CH4 9ZH: RailRomances. ISBN1-900622-08-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
—— (2005). Immortal Rails (Vol 2) The Story of the Closure and Revival of the FR 1939-1983. Chester, England, CH4 9ZH: RailRomances. ISBN1-900622-09-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
—— (2007). An Illustrated History of the Festiniog Railway. Hersham: Oxford Publishing Co. ISBN978-0-860936-03-9.