Locomotives of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway

Locomotives of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
Title Locomotives of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway PDF eBook
Author Tim Hillier-Graves
Publisher Pen and Sword Transport
Pages 240
Release 2021-11-30
Genre
ISBN 9781526748355

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Although closed to traffic in 1966, with most of its infrastructure swiftly destroyed by British Railways, this unique railway line still lives in the minds of many, some too young to remember it in its heyday. For more then a hundred years it courted disaster and could on a number of occasions have succumbed to overpowering financial pressures, but it survived with the help of partnerships with larger, more secure companies, namely the Midland Railway and the London & South Western Railway. Later on, after the grouping in 1923, the line came under the control of the L M S and the Southern Railway. It was unfortunate that the line suffered in later years, from inter regional rivalry between the Western and Southern Regions of British Railways, which led to its eventual closure. The variety of companies involved in its running meant that during its lifetime the small pool of locomotives needed to service the line was supplemented by the best each partner could offer. So from the beginning to the end there were a myriad number of types of locomotive running over the Mendips providing a lively variety of motive power. This heavily illustrated book traces this unique and fascinating history and brings to life this singular, much missed and loved railway.

Locomotives of the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway

Locomotives of the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway
Title Locomotives of the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway PDF eBook
Author Tim Hillier-Graves
Publisher Pen and Sword Transport
Pages 735
Release 2021-11-30
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1526748363

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Although closed to traffic in 1966, with most of its infrastructure swiftly destroyed by British Railways, this unique railway line still lives in the minds of many, some too young to remember it in its heyday. For more then a hundred years it courted disaster and could on a number of occasions have succumbed to overpowering financial pressures, but it survived with the help of partnerships with larger, more secure companies, namely the Midland Railway and the London & South Western Railway. Later on, after the grouping in 1923, the line came under the control of the L M S and the Southern Railway. It was unfortunate that the line suffered in later years, from inter regional rivalry between the Western and Southern Regions of British Railways, which led to its eventual closure. The variety of companies involved in its running meant that during its lifetime the small pool of locomotives needed to service the line was supplemented by the best each partner could offer. So from the beginning to the end there were a myriad number of types of locomotive running over the Mendips providing a lively variety of motive power. This heavily illustrated book traces this unique and fascinating history and brings to life this singular, much missed and loved railway.

Great Western: Saint Class Locomotives

Great Western: Saint Class Locomotives
Title Great Western: Saint Class Locomotives PDF eBook
Author Laurence Waters
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 271
Release 2017-01-30
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1473850355

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Churchwards 2 cylinder Saint Class 4-6-0s were arguably one of the most important locomotive developments of the twentieth century. The seventy-seven members of the class were so successful that most of the other railway companies in this country used the same 2 cylinder 4-6-0 formula in the design of their own mixed traffic locomotives. Over the years the Saints saw a number of modifications, with many of the class passing into BR ownership. The last member of the class, no. 2920 Saint Martin, was withdrawn from service in 1953 and was sadly not preserved. However, the Great Western Society are now constructing a replica Saint at Didcot Railway Centre. Numbered 2999 it will be named Lady of Legend.In this book author Laurence Waters charts the remarkable history of the class from the construction of the prototype Saint at Swindon in 1902, right through to the final withdrawals in 1953. Using many previously unpublished black and white photographs, accompanied by informative captions, each member of the class is illustrated. This book should appeal to those interested in the history of Great Western Locomotive development as well as modellers of the Great Western and Western Region.

Locomotive Railway Carriage and Wagon Review

Locomotive Railway Carriage and Wagon Review
Title Locomotive Railway Carriage and Wagon Review PDF eBook
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Pages 522
Release 1928
Genre
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The Railway Magazine

The Railway Magazine
Title The Railway Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 590
Release 1914
Genre Railroad companies
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Midland Railway and L M S 4-4-0 Locomotives

Midland Railway and L M S 4-4-0 Locomotives
Title Midland Railway and L M S 4-4-0 Locomotives PDF eBook
Author David Maidment
Publisher Pen and Sword Transport
Pages 680
Release 2021-12-30
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1526772515

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David Maidment has unravelled the complex history of the Johnson, Deeley and Fowler 4-4-0 locomotives of the Midland Railway and its LMS successor, covering their design, construction, operation and performance in this book with over 400 black and white photographs. It recounts their working on the Midland main lines from St Pancras to Derby, Manchester, Leeds and Carlisle, the latter via the celebrated Settle & Carlisle line, and the later work of the Fowler LMS engines on the West Coast main line. The book also describes the history of the Midland 4-4-0s built for the Somerset & Dorset and Midland & Great Northern Railways. The book covers the period from the first Midland 4-4-0 built in 1876 to the last LMS 2P withdrawn in 1962 and includes performance logs, weight diagrams and dimensions and statistical details of each locomotive.

The Locomotive, Railway Carriage & Wagon Review

The Locomotive, Railway Carriage & Wagon Review
Title The Locomotive, Railway Carriage & Wagon Review PDF eBook
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Pages 214
Release 1918
Genre Locomotives
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