Railways in South Yorkshire Four Decades of Change

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Today, South Yorkshire’s railways are a modern network of busy lines, ranging from the electrified East Coast Main Line to the regional and local railways of the area. They serve the cities and towns of Sheffield, Doncaster, Rotherham and Barnsley, with passenger services linking them to other destinations across the country, and interesting freight flows, too. However, the area’s railways have changed enormously since the late 1970s when many were traditionally operated with semaphore signals and signal boxes, and freight-only branch lines served the numerous collieries in the area. Traction has changed as well, with Class 56s, 60s, 66s and HSTs replacing the 20s, 31s, 37s, 40s, 47s and Deltics of earlier years. This book explores the railway network and its trains over 40 years, illustrating some of the many changes that have taken place along the way. It takes the reader on a journey through South Yorkshire, showcasing a number of now closed lines and industrial landscapes that no longer exist.

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Stock Code K2358.0
Author Wedgewood M
ISBN13 9781802823585
Format Softback
Height(mm) 243
Width(mm) 170
Page Count 96
Pictures 180
Publication Date 28 Jun 2023
Publication Status Out of print
Publisher KEY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 27/04/2026
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