Room on Top - The Story of Britain's Double Decker Trains

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OA786
Room on Top!’ was the war cry of the old-time double-decker bus conductor, but Britain had double-decker trains too – two 4-car units that could operate independently but generally ran as a single 8-car unit. The Southern Region of British Railways built a prototype in 1949, and the units remained in traffic until 30th September 1971, not bad at all for an experimental train which, after some initial teething problems, gave good service for many years. Like the train, this new Oakwood. Press title, confusingly in the Stenlake landscape format, is kinda different too. Few railway books have several photographs of the interior furnishings. Lots of bits of train are shown too, such as the communication valve, heater unit, between-level stairs and the periscope! The first half of the book deals with these aspects, the concept behind the Double Decker, liveries and how it was in service. The second half is about withdrawal and the story of the tow cars’ uneven journey into preservation.
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Stock Code OA786.0
Author Fleming B
ISBN13 9780853617860
Format Softback
Height(mm) 172
Width(mm) 240
Page Count 48
Pictures 73
Publication Date 6 Nov 2025
Publication Status Available
Publisher OAKWOOD PRESS
Record last updated 06/11/2025