
a book
A Bridge Even Further
Matthew Woodward · 2018 · 263 pages
Has Matthew Woodward decided to go a bridge too far? Buoyed up by his success in reaching Shanghai via the Trans-Mongolian railway in the middle of the Siberian winter, he couldn't help but think about what might come next on his path to becoming a full-time rail adventurer.After a rail-based epiphany whilst on jury service, he thought it might be possible to go by train from his home in Edinburgh as far as Singapore, setting in motion his next big solo rail journey. A Bridge Even Further connects the hundreds of bridges and 18,000 kilometres of track across the thirteen countries that separate his home from the furthest point in mainland Asia.Woodward's intricate details of his journey will fire your imagination, whether you're an armchair explorer or thinking of embarking on your very own rail adventure.
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Richard Barrow
“I’ve just finished reading Matthew Woodward’s excellent book A Bridge Even Further about his @OnTheRails adventure from Edinburgh to Singapore via Thailand. It has now inspired me to do some international train travel of my own. Maybe north to Laos & China or south to Singapore.”↗