Diesel and Electric Motive Power on the Southern 1980s to Present

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With the era of British Railways’ transition from steam to diesel and electric influencing the country-wide fleets of trains beyond the 1970’s, the Southern proved no exception to such, integrated within its flotillas of commuter electric trains. Southern Region motive power was territorial, thanks to the requirement for electric trains to remain within the live third rail network. Remaining pockets of non-electrified routes provided the last bastions of diesel-electric units and locomotive hauled trains, not only in Dorset, Sussex and Hampshire but also especially along the South West mainline to Exeter. Although with a limited range of Class 33, 47, 50 and 73 locomotives serving the passenger sector in the 1980’s, there remained interesting passenger workings to note such as that along Weymouth Quay or through the rural tranquillity of Devon’s countryside to Barnstaple. Fleets of new trains in the Southern area continue to offer the chance to study the impact of privatisation in the modern railway.
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Stock Code P0907.0
Author Goodyear D
ISBN13 9781036109073
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 297
Width(mm) 210
Page Count 200
Pictures 200
Publication Date 31 May 2025
Publication Status Not yet published
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Record last updated 04/03/2025