A Detailed History of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives: The 9F 2-10-0 class

A Detailed History of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives: The 9F 2-10-0 class
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ISBN-10 : 0901115959
ISBN-13 : 9780901115959
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Synopsis A Detailed History of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives: The 9F 2-10-0 class by : John Walford

John Walford and Paul Harrison present the complete story of the powerful and successful Class 9Fs. Enthusiasts will find this book a delight as the engines were allocated to more than 60 depots and worked nationwide. Full details of each engine's construction, allocation and use, modification and disposal and a chapter on the 9 preserved engines is included .

British Railways Steam Locomotives, 1948-1968

British Railways Steam Locomotives, 1948-1968
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Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 0860936600
ISBN-13 : 9780860936602
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Synopsis British Railways Steam Locomotives, 1948-1968 by : Hugh Longworth

An exhaustive and monumental listing of every steam locomotive operated by British Railways from Nationalisation until the end of steam in 1968, now brought completely up to date in a second edition.

BR Standard Steam Locomotives

BR Standard Steam Locomotives
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Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 0711012458
ISBN-13 : 9780711012455
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Synopsis BR Standard Steam Locomotives by : Brian Stephenson

The Standard steam locomotives were designed by R.A. Riddles and his team. There were 12 classes in all - totalling 999 locomotives - built between January 1951, when the first, No 70000 Britannia, emerged from the BR workshops at Crewe, and March 1960 - the date that No 92220 Evening Star, the last of the Standards left Swindon.

British Railways in the 1960s

British Railways in the 1960s
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Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9781473869783
ISBN-13 : 1473869781
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis British Railways in the 1960s by : Geoff Plumb

After the Second War, Britains railways were rundown and worn out, requiring massive investment and modernisation. The Big Four railway companies were nationalized from 1948, and the newly formed British Railways embarked on a programme of building new Standard steam locomotives to replace older types. These started to come on stream from 1951.

A Detailed History of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives: The Tank engine classes

A Detailed History of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives: The Tank engine classes
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Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 0901115770
ISBN-13 : 9780901115775
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis A Detailed History of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives: The Tank engine classes by :

In this volume Paul Chancellor covers the construction at all six main workshops. With local livery variations and national use there is something for everyone to savour in this book. Diagrams for each design are included.

The Clayton Type 1: Bo-Bo Diesel-Electric Locomotives—British Railways Class 17

The Clayton Type 1: Bo-Bo Diesel-Electric Locomotives—British Railways Class 17
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Publisher : Pen and Sword Transport
Total Pages : 777
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ISBN-10 : 9781526762016
ISBN-13 : 1526762013
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Clayton Type 1: Bo-Bo Diesel-Electric Locomotives—British Railways Class 17 by : Anthony P. Sayer

This informative, illustrated guide to the British Railways locomotive series covers its full production lifespan, from 1962–1965. In the early 1960s, the Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotive known as The Clayton was conceived as the new standard for British Railways, superseding other Type 1 classes. While the early classes suffered from poor driver visibility, the Claytons were highly successful and popular with operating crews. However, the largely untested high-speed, flat Paxman engines proved to be highly problematic. As a result, the Claytons were eventually withdrawn from BR service by December 1971. Anthony Sayer draws on considerable amounts of archive material to tell the full story of these ‘Standard Type 1’ locomotives and the issues surrounding their rise and fall. Further sources provide insights into the effort and money expended on the Claytons in a desperate attempt to improve their reliability. Supported by over 280 photographs and diagrams, dramatic new insights into this troubled class have been assembled for both historians and modelers alike.

British Steam Military Connections: LNER Steam Locomotives & Tornado

British Steam Military Connections: LNER Steam Locomotives & Tornado
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Publisher : Pen and Sword
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9781526759832
ISBN-13 : 1526759837
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis British Steam Military Connections: LNER Steam Locomotives & Tornado by : Keith Langston

This British Railways history explores the long-held tradition of naming steam locomotives in honor of the military. The naming of steam locomotives was a beloved British tradition since the first railway locomotives appeared in 1804. Many of the names were chosen in honor of military personnel, regiments, squadrons, naval vessels, aircraft, battles and associated historic events. This volume looks specifically at the steam locomotives with military-inspired names that were built by the London & North Eastern Railway, which joined the British Railways stock in 1948. A large number of the company’s Jubilee class locomotives were given names with a military connection, as were a small number of Black Five class engines. Famously the majority of the much-admired Royal Scot class of engines carried names associated with the military in general and regimental names in particular. Many of the nameplates were adorned with ornate crests and badges. Long after the demise of mainline steam, rescued nameplates have become prized collectors’ items. This generously illustrated publication highlights the relevant steam locomotives and explains the origins and social history surrounding their military names.

The Last Decade of British Railways Steam

The Last Decade of British Railways Steam
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Publisher : Haynes Publishing UK
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0857332775
ISBN-13 : 9780857332776
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Decade of British Railways Steam by : Gavin Morrison

This attractive, large-format book shows steam locomotives at work throughout the country, in all weathers and in a year-by-year presentation, accompanied by the author’s knowledgeable commentary. Good-quality colour photographs of the last days of the steam age are rare. Many of those that do exist have been published repeatedly, but the 250 colour photographs featured in this book, taken between 1958 and 1968, are an exception. It is believed that the photographer and author, 76-year-old Gavin Morrison, has Britain’s largest personal collection of color slides still in the hands of the original photographer.

Classic British Steam Locomotives

Classic British Steam Locomotives
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Publisher : Southwater Publishing
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1780191634
ISBN-13 : 9781780191638
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Classic British Steam Locomotives by : Peter Herring

Britain was the pioneering force behind the birth of the steam locomotive. This authoritative visual reference spans over 150 years of railway history, featuring 85 class profiles, a comprehensive glossary and over 200 photographs.