Photos include probably the world’s most popular steam locomotive, the Flying Scotsman at the Barrow Hill Roundhouse reopening in 2017.
Another photo shows the impressive engine steaming through Chesterfield in 1973.
Also pictured is Great Longstone railway station which closed in 1962. One train a day in each direction stopped at the station to allow resident Mrs Boardman, a hospital sister, to travel to work in Buxton.

5. Peak Forest station
Peak Forest station looking north is 36 miles from Derby on the Midland Railway's Manchester line. A train of limestone empties is on the main line with Stanier 8F No.48605 in charge. The local goods train is being worked by 4F Class 0-6-0 No.43950 whose driver has taken the oportunity to take a brief siesta. The tip in the background consists of waste from the limestone workings, August 1960. (Photo by Rail Photo/Construction Photography/Avalon/Getty Images) Photo: Construction Photography/Avalon

6. The West Riding
The West Riding.No 4771 Green Arrow heads west along the Vale of Edale en route from Sheffield to Manchester Victoria in November 1985. (Photo by Rail Photo/Construction Photography/Avalon/Getty Images) Photo: Construction Photography/Avalon

7. Buxton branch of the Midland Railway
A steam train passes along the Buxton branch of the Midland Railway in Derbyshire, circa 1910. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Photo: Hulton Archive

8. Matlock Branch
Matlock Branch. The 12:10 ex Matlock for Derby heads south at Crich Chase in July 1988. (Photo by Rail Photo/Construction Photography/Avalon/Getty Images) Photo: Construction Photography/Avalon