Rail Freight: London and the South East

Rail Freight: London and the South East

Skip to product information
1 of 1

Rail Freight: London and the South East

Rail Freight: London and the South East

Rail Freight: London and the South East

The last four decades have seen many changes in rail freight patterns, as small-scale operations requiring shunting and trip working have given way to ever longer and heavier block trains. Construction traffic has increased year on year, with a wide variety of flows from the Mendips, Leicestershire and the Peak District, as well as from ports in the South East. Intermodal traffic has grown too, despite the closure of Freightliner’s two London terminals at Stratford and Willesden.

In contrast, oil trains from Thames Haven and Fawley are now a distant memory and steel traffic from Sheerness is no more. Several freight-only branches in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire have closed.

Illustrated with more than 160 photographs, this volume looks at the changing face of rail freight in London and the South East of England. It details the transformation in traction, rolling stock and railway infrastructure over four decades.

Available: NOW

ISBN: 978 1 80282 562 6

Price: £16.99

Series: The Railways and Industry Series, vol 9

Format: Paperback, 96 pages

Author: Paul Shannon

ISBN: 9781802825626

Author: Paul Shannon

Number of Pages: 96

Format: Paperback

Read more
Regular price £16.99
Sale price £16.99 Regular price £0.00
🔥 Save 0% Sold out
In Stock
Aaron B
I’ve been reading Airliner World for as longas I can remember. A magazine that truly inspires, with great articles andbeautiful pictures.
David L
I have almost every issue of FlyPast and itgets better every year. Great detailed articles and enjoyable stories in eachissue
Roger F
Between the spectacular imagery and timely articles, I canthink of no better magazine related to modern military aviation than CombatAircraft
Chris E
I started buying Aeroplane Monthly in ‘76 or‘77. By the early 80’s I bought a subscription and I still have it. I love themagazine.
Pretty much the only game in town for the stuff I'm looking for.

The Key Publishing Promise

A specialist media company serving the enthusiast community across the globe. Trusted for over 40 years.

Buy Direct and Save

Subscriber Only Discounts across the store

Get early access to exclusive events and product Launches

New Project
View full details

Rail Freight: London and the South East

The last four decades have seen many changes in rail freight patterns, as small-scale operations requiring shunting and trip working have given way to ever longer and heavier block trains. Construction traffic has increased year on year, with a wide variety of flows from the Mendips, Leicestershire and the Peak District, as well as from ports in the South East. Intermodal traffic has grown too, despite the closure of Freightliner’s two London terminals at Stratford and Willesden.

In contrast, oil trains from Thames Haven and Fawley are now a distant memory and steel traffic from Sheerness is no more. Several freight-only branches in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire have closed.

Illustrated with more than 160 photographs, this volume looks at the changing face of rail freight in London and the South East of England. It details the transformation in traction, rolling stock and railway infrastructure over four decades.

Available: NOW

ISBN: 978 1 80282 562 6

Price: £16.99

Series: The Railways and Industry Series, vol 9

Format: Paperback, 96 pages

Author: Paul Shannon

ISBN: 9781802825626

Author: Paul Shannon

Number of Pages: 96

Format: Paperback

Expected Delivery: 27/06/2023

All subscriptions are delivered post free. We will make every effort to ensure orders confirmed by 1pm Monday-Friday will be despatched on the same day. Orders confirmed after 1pm are not guaranteed to be despatched on the same day. For overseas orders please allow at least 28 days for delivery, overseas items are sent by surface mail.

Key Publishing charge delivery per entire order, rather than per single product, with the exception of any magazine subscription order, which will not be subject to postage charges. At the checkout page, you will be presented with the appropriate delivery options for your order to allow you to select the option that you prefer. All charges will be made clear prior to you being asked to confirm final payment for your items. 

Please note: Subscription purchases do not incur any additional delivery charges.

Discover Something New