Southern Steam Operation 1966-67

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The Waterloo-Bournemouth Line has often been referred to as Britain's last steam-worked main line and at the start of summer 1966 it remained steam-worked Monday-Friday, with the weekends taken over by Crompton Type 3 diesels. From here on, however, there was a steady decline in steam services and the final end came in July 1967. This book charts the beginning of the end of Southern Region steam from summer 1966 to July 1967. The author provides an overall account of the South Western Division steam locomotives sheds at the time, describing locomotive transfer and withdrawal dates using the original official notices issued by the General Manager s Office, Waterloo the most reliable source available. The book then explains SR diagramming practice and with the help from the original notes of many contributors, provides a considerable database of train sightings for the period to provide an actual comparison with the locomotive diagrams.
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Stock Code I3867.0
Author Simpson IC
ISBN13 9780711038677
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 297
Width(mm) 210
Page Count 336
Publication Date 28 Aug 2017
Publisher OPC
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 04/05/2023