Diesels South West: The Early Hydraulic Years In Photographs

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The Western Region were early to eliminate steam, in comparison with most other parts of British Railways, and uniquely chose hydraulic transmission for their new motive power. This resulted in a very distinctive look for the dieselised Western, which in the event lasted only a short time before national policy and dwindling traffic saw all of their unique classes eliminated. Influenced by the author’s favourite locations, this is a stunning collection of pictures of what everything looked like in the early years of diesels, before traditional routes and infrastructure contracted and changed, and before the state of the new motive power became deplorably dirty. The book takes us on a journey from St Erth in the far West up to North Devon and down to the Dorset coast, covering both Southern and Western routes. All sorts of trains are recorded, including branch line freight and passenger workings, milk trains, the various types of DMUs in use, expresses and the sad "last rites" on branches as they closed.
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Stock Code WS876.0
Author Messenger M
ISBN13 9781912038763
Format Softback
Page Count 112
Publication Date 28 Nov 2025
Publication Status Available
Publisher WILD SWAN BOOKS
Record last updated 04/12/2025