PEP Prototype Trains, Classes 313, 314, 315, 507, 508

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P0247
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At the tail end of the 1960s British Railways was in a state of decay, steam had only just been eliminated and the effects of the Beeching cuts had trimmed the network of 1000s of miles of track and 100s of stations. The industry was starved of investment and there were even those who questioned if the railways were even relevant anymore? From this the fightback began with a new corporate image and the decision to modernise with new trains needed that were state of the art and could handle the one traffic flow the railway still had a monopoly on, the urban commuter. An extensive design and test programme was initiated by British Rail’s engineering and technical arms and this lead to the creation of five near identical classes of. These units ferried millions of passengers into and out of major cities in England and Scotland, lasting well beyond the end of the expected design. This book tells the story of these trains from concept to delivery and all the way to the end of their operating lives.

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Stock Code P0247.0
Author Gleaves G
ISBN13 9781036102470
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 240
Width(mm) 250
Page Count 160
Pictures 200
Publication Date 31 Aug 2026
Publication Status Not yet published
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Record last updated 11/03/2026
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