British Railways Britannia Pacifics

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Designed as a ‘one size fits all’, the BR designs of steam locomotives incorporated all that was seen as best practice of the Big Four railway companies that formed British Railways at Nationalisation. When the class leader, 70000 Britannia, emerged from Crewe Works early in 1951 few people would have imagined that it would have a service life of just over 15 years and that one of the class would share the working of the last rail tour marking the end of standard gauge steam on the main line network. Really appreciated by the footplate crews on the Great Eastern section of the Eastern Region – and equally disliked by Western Region crews – the Britannias, and like the rest of the Standard designs, were victims of the rundown of BR steam, never really being given the chance to prove themselves and being withdrawn well before their intended life span. This book follows the Britannia class around the Regions from its introduction in 1951 to final withdrawal in 1968.

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Stock Code TTP33.0
Author Butcher AC
ISBN13 9781913251338
Format Softback
Height(mm) 273
Width(mm) 215
Page Count 112
Pictures 159
Publication Date 1 Feb 2023
Publication Status Out of print
Publisher TRANSPORT TREASURY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 06/03/2025
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