The Steaming Sixties 11 The Ulster Transport Authority

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In the 1960s railways in Ireland were run by the Ulster Transport Authority (UTA) in the North and Córas Iompair eireann (CIE) in the Republic. Like British Railways and CIE, the UTA was the result of nationalisation of the railways and it also included bus services and road haulage under its remit. Although obviously not part of British Railways the UTA network was, in a sense, the United Kingdom's seventh railway region. At the time that the photographs in this book were taken, in 1963 and 1964, there was still a lot of railway activity to see and a fleet of steam locomotives that was very much to the British taste. Steam locomotives could be seen hauling express, local and freight trains. There were two busy operational steam sheds in Belfast, at Adelaide and York Road and, among others, a roundhouse at Portadown. It was all shortly to end, but with the pictures in this book we can relive a little the swansong of steam in Ireland.
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Stock Code IR977.0
Author Dorrity T
ISBN13 9781906919771
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 220
Width(mm) 528
Page Count 64
Pictures 65
Publication Date 23 Jul 2015
Publisher IRWELL PRESS
Publication Status Out of print
Record last updated 06/01/2024