| On offer at 50% discount - limited to current stocks In 1948, the 'big four' railway companies were nationalized to form British Railways. This collection of photographs captures the last two decades of steam power as steam gave way to diesel electrification, including many vintage locomotives of pre-Grouping origin that survived the war plus the final steam locomotive to be built on British Railways (the BR 9F 2-10-0 No. 922220 or Evening Star). In particular, Eric Oldham looks at Crewe and Doncaster stations/works, MPDs in general, along with steam on the Woodhead route, pre/post electrification The photographs include behind-the-scenes views of locomotive sheds, depots, freight and passenger traffic plus some dramatic station portraits. Contents:
- Introduction
- 1 – Crewe Station and Locomotive Works
- 2 – Doncaster Works and Railway Centre
- 3 – Freight Traffic
- 4 – Stations
- 5 – Steam to Woodhead
- 6 – Regional Passenger Services
- 7 – Motive Power Depots and Locomotive Sheds
- 8 – Scottish Steam
- 9 – Narrow Gauge Railways
Continent: Europe Country: UK |