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Looking Back at Class 24 & 25 Locomotives takes a closer look
at these plucky and versatile Type 2 locos in a full-colour
photographic album. The images follow the locomotives from their
introduction in the late 1950s and throughout their service years,
continuing to their final demise from everyday service. Inside we
look at some of the variations that have appeared over the years
and at many of the liveries they have borne. A varied selection of
locations and workings have been chosen from a vast library of
colour photographs, which are accompanied by informative captions;
they are sure to appeal to both the enthusiast and the modeller
alike.
A fine collection of colour photographs from the 1950s and 1960s
around the British Railways Southern Region. Along with the usual
selection of Bulleids we can enjoy a wide range of Standards and
Maunsell designs along with many of the surviving locomotives from
the pre-Grouping companies. In addition, some of the fascinating
specials are seen, which brought further engines somewhat alien to
the Southern Region in the days of regular steam. The author, as a
real fan of Southern steam, has located some absolute classic views
to ensure this volume will be a real favourite.
Seventies Spotting Days in the Western Region is a full-colour
photographic album depicting the 1970s with coverage of both
diesel-electric and diesel-hydraulics from that great period of
change on our railways. The captions include items of news,
culture, music and personalities from the era to bring back the
memories of our youth. Locations within this volume include: Old
Oak Common, Paddington, Bristol, Laira, Exeter, Penzance, Cardiff,
Fishguard, Dawlish, Swindon, Reading and many more.
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