International Passenger Locomotives
International Passenger Locomotives Since 1980
As traditional locomotive haulage declined in the UK and many enthusiasts’ favourite classes were withdrawn or taken off passenger work, British railway fans began to broaden their horizons in the 1980s and look at the railway networks of other countries. For many, the first ports of call were the nearer continental European countries, with Germany proving particularly popular as it still featured locomotive haulage over much of its network, even on the smaller branch lines. Ireland also proved popular as its services were almost exclusively loco-hauled. As more enthusiasts travelled abroad and information and number lists became more available, foreign rail holidays became more popular, with worldwide favourites including the USA, with its long history of diesel traction and iconic locomotives, and India, with its extensive system and thousands of locomotives. As locomotive haulage declines in the rest of the world, British bashers are becoming ever more adventurous with most countries, even North Korea, regularly featuring organised visits for enthusiasts. Today, British enthusiasts are found participating in their hobby all over the world and this book, featuring more than 160 colour photographs, summarises some of the more popular destinations and locomotives that they travel abroad for.
Available: NOW
ISBN: 978 1 913295 92 9
Price: £14.99
Series: World Railways Series, vol 1
Format: Paperback, 96 pages
Author: Andy Flowers