Freightliner Locomotives

Freightliner Locomotives PDF Author: Dave Smith
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445673711
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 166

Book Description
Dave Smith offers a fascinating selection of photographs featuring locomotives of the iconic Freightliner company.

Class 70 Locomotives

Class 70 Locomotives PDF Author: John Jackson
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445672731
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 178

Book Description
A fascinating record of Class 70 locomotives.

Heavy Freight Locomotives

Heavy Freight Locomotives PDF Author: George Woods
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1398102008
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 145

Book Description
Previously unpublished images of freight traffic on Britain's railways. Show the locos hauling a variety of trains all over the BR system.

Class 90 Locomotives

Class 90 Locomotives PDF Author: Andrew Cole
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445666979
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 184

Book Description
Highly illustrated look at Class 90 locomotives, they were designed to be able to work with a Mk 3 DVT.

Class 47 Locomotives

Class 47 Locomotives PDF Author: Martin Measures
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1398117943
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 189

Book Description
A lavishly illustrated celebration of these popular workhorse locomotives. Fitting tribute to the Brush Type 4s.

Locomotive Portraits

Locomotive Portraits PDF Author: Jonathan Clay
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 1783463880
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 173

Book Description
Railway art has existed as long as there have been Railways. Many famous names have included some aspect of railways in their paintings, notably Claude Monet and J M W Turner. This tradition has been kept alive by the formation in the UK of the Guild of Railway Artists, which now consists of over 200 artists, of which Jonathan Clay is one. Over the last few years, Jonathan has had many requests to produce his own book of pictures, and, having relented at last, this is the result.??In order to save time for his first ever railway event in 1999, he painted a series of locomotive pictures without backgrounds, intending to add the scenery later. However, they sold so well, that they became the norm, and the series of 'Locomotive Portraits' was born.

GE and EMD Locomotives

GE and EMD Locomotives PDF Author: Brian Solomon
Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)
ISBN: 0760346127
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 355

Book Description
Acclaimed rail author Brian Solomon's landmark histories of General Electric's and Electro-Motive's machines are showcased in one beautifully designed, photo-packed volume.

British Railways A C Electric Locomotives

British Railways A C Electric Locomotives PDF Author: David Cable
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 1473896398
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 263

Book Description
The genesis of 25kv overhead electrification began in the late 1960s on the West Coast Main Line, the 1980s for the East Anglian Main Line, and the East Coast Main Line in the late 1980s. Development took place in stages culminating in fully electrified lines from London to Scotland on both East and West Coast lines, and from London to Norwich. The introduction of these lines required the construction of new motive power.Initially five types were produced for the WCML, from which the second phase of loco design was developed, giving a higher level of reliability, as well as power output. These newer designs were applied to the Anglian services, but the ECML plans required an updated design, ostensibly for mixed traffic, but hardly ever used on anything other than express passenger services, for which their 140mph potential enabled a major recast of the timetable. The opening of the Channel Tunnel required a mixed traffic dual voltage locomotive, running on both 25kv and the Southern Region 750v third rail DC.The locomotives are classified between 81 and 92 inclusive, and this book of photographs by David Cable covers all the classes in a variety of locations and duties.

British Rail Main Line Locomotives Specification Guide

British Rail Main Line Locomotives Specification Guide PDF Author: Pip Dunn
Publisher: Crowood
ISBN: 1847976425
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 604

Book Description
British Rail Main Line Locomotives Specification Guide identifies the major detail differences and livery variations that have appeared on all British Rail, ex-British Rail and privatized railway diesel and electric main line classes from 14 to 92. The book provides a record of the main specifications of each class of locomotive, and details of variations, including: numbers, liveries, headcodes, headlights, wheel arrangements and bogies, brakes, names and - where appropriate - details of refurbishment programmes.Diesel locomotives are a relative newcomer to the railway enthusiast and modelling scenes, and this book brings together information on detail changes in a coherent reference form for the first time, illustrated with photographs of major changes. A useful resource for modellers and those with an interest in the differences that have occurred to the British Rail fleet. Superbly illustrated with around 300 colour photographs.

Class 66

Class 66 PDF Author: Fred Kerr
Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport
ISBN: 152677626X
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 492

Book Description
A two-decade pictorial history of the British locomotive class and its “jack of all trades” design. When British Railways (BR) was privatised in April 1994 some of the freight companies were bought by English Welsh Scottish Railways (EWSR), which immediately reviewed the mixed locomotive fleet and led to the decision to purchase 250 locomotives from General Motors (USA), based on that company’s earlier Class 59 design supplied to Foster Yeoman in 1985. Delivered to Newport Docks each locomotive was lubricated, filled with fuel and water and released to traffic within hours of being craned onto the quayside. The early privatised freight market was geared to the heavy industries but the changes of Government policies to counteract global warming has seen consequent changes in freight operations whilst global trading has seen massive growth in the movement of containers between ports and inland distribution centres. This changing market has encouraged both existing and new operators to base operations on a reliable locomotive fleet which has been met by the Class 66 design. The expansion of the locomotive’s operating area has been recorded within the book through a regional analysis noting both the freight services operated within the region and the companies providing them. This also notes changes of operators, both by exchange of locomotives and exchange of hauler as contracts are re-negotiated at regular intervals. Fred Kerr’s book seeks to show, as at October 2019, the range of services that have been operated by class members, including the occasional passenger services despite the locomotives not being fitted with any heat generating equipment.
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