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Canals and Railways of Wiltshire
Key Publishing LtdCanals and Railways of Wiltshire A network of inland waterways criss-cross the length and breadth of the country. Constructed in the late 18th cent...
View full detailsRailways of Central Scotland: 40 Years of Change
Key Publishing LtdRailways of Central Scotland: 40 Years of Change The last 40 years have witnessed wholesale upheaval in terms of motive power, rolling stock and in...
View full detailsAC Electrics: 86 87 90 and DVTs
Key Publishing LtdAC Electrics: 86, 87, 90 and DVTs Built in 1965–66, the 100 Class 86 electric locomotives worked passenger and freight trains on the newly electrif...
View full detailsAC Electrics: 91 92 and DVTs
Key Publishing LtdAC Electrics: 91, 92 and DVTs Following the electrification of the East Coast Main Line (ECML) between London King’s Cross and Edinburgh, 31 Class ...
View full detailsClasses 20-27
Key Publishing LtdClasses 20-27 Britain's Railways Series; By far the most reliable of the many types of early British Railways diesel locomotives, the Class 20s (or...
View full detailsClass 37s vol 2
Key Publishing LtdClass 37s, vol 2 The Class 37s have been in service for six decades and can still be seen in a variety of places. Most notable for the Class is the...
View full detailsRailways around York
Key Publishing LtdRailways Around York York’s railways are fascinating. The city has the high-speed East Coast Main Line, the cross-country main line to Sheffield an...
View full detailsClass 56 and 58
Key Publishing LtdClass 56s and 58s Designed specifically for heavy freight operations in the UK, British Rail’s Class 56 was introduced in 1976–84. The first 30 of ...
View full detailsClass 57s
Key Publishing LtdClass 57s The Class 57 diesel locomotive was an outgrowth of the tremendously successful and iconic Class 47. Rebuilt from redundant Class 47s by B...
View full detailsHeritage DMUs: The Final Years
Key Publishing LtdHeritage DMUs: The Final Years At the beginning of the privatisation era of Britain’s railways, there was a pause in new rolling stock deliveries. ...
View full detailsClass 31s
Key Publishing LtdClass 31s Perhaps overshadowed by more ‘exotic’ locomotives, the Class 31s played a significant part in British Railways’ Modernisation Plan. Inten...
View full detailsElectrostar: Capital Commuter
Key Publishing LtdElectrostar: Capital Commuter At the turn of the millennium, a large percentage of the passenger services around London and the south-east were ope...
View full detailsClass 68s
Key Publishing LtdClass 68s In 2009, Direct Rail Services (DRS) ordered a small fleet of locos designed to remain in service until at least 2036 to futureproof its c...
View full detailsRailways of Asia: South Korea and Taiwan
Key Publishing LtdRailways of Asia: South Korea and Taiwan Since World War Two, South Korea and Taiwan have expanded their respective railway networks to add modern ...
View full detailsRail Freight: East Anglia and Lincolnshire
Key Publishing LtdRail Freight: Eastern England Between the Humber estuary, the gateway to the North Sea at the region’s northernmost point, and the port of Felixsto...
View full detailsRail Freight: London and the South East
Key Publishing LtdRail Freight: London and the South East The last four decades have seen many changes in rail freight patterns, as small-scale operations requiring ...
View full detailsBritish Rail Shunters: The Final Years
Key Publishing LtdBritish Rail Shunters: The Final Years By the beginning of the 1990s, the variety that once characterised British Rail’s (BR) shunter fleet had all...
View full detailsBritish Rail Shunters: From Corporate Blue to Sectorisation
Key Publishing LtdBritish Rail Shunters: From Corporate Blue to Sectorisation The role of British Rail’s (BR) diesel shunters was increasingly threatened by the la...
View full detailsJapan's Railways: Hokkaido to Chubu
Key Publishing LtdJapan’s Railways: Hokkaido to Chubu Japan’s first railway opened between Tokyo and Yokohama in 1872. Its railways were nationalised in the early 19...
View full detailsThe Modern Railway 2023
Key Publishing LtdEdited by Modern Railways’ editor Philip Sherratt, with contributions from Roger Ford, Tony Miles, Alan Williams and other members of the team, The...
View full detailsIrish Railways: 100 years
Key Publishing LtdIrish Railways: 100 Years The 100 years since the Irish Free State was set up in 1923 has seen enormous change, both in society and on the railways...
View full detailsClass 159s: 30 Years' Service
Key Publishing LtdClass 159s: 30 Years’ Service By the late 1980s, the Class 50 and Class 47 locomotives working Network SouthEast’s West of England line from London...
View full detailsRailways in South Yorkshire: Four Decades of Change
Key Publishing LtdRailways in South Yorkshire: Four Decades of Change Today, South Yorkshire’s railways are a modern network of busy lines, ranging from the electrif...
View full detailsClass 47s: Jack Of Trades
Key Publishing LtdClass 47s: Jack Of All Trades In 1962, construction of the first Class 47 began – the first of many. These ubiquitous locomotives were very popular...
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