Canton Depot

Canton Depot
Title Canton Depot PDF eBook
Author Martin Bray
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 208
Release 2024-05-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1398103853

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A wonderful photographic tribute, many previously unpublished images, to this popular South Wales railway depot.

The Builder

The Builder
Title The Builder PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1070
Release 1914
Genre Architecture
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Building

Building
Title Building PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1026
Release 1902
Genre Architecture
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Class 20 Locomotives

Class 20 Locomotives
Title Class 20 Locomotives PDF eBook
Author Andrew Cole
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 190
Release 2016-05-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445658925

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A pictorial account of the iconic Class 20 locomotive.

South Wales Railways in the 1980s

South Wales Railways in the 1980s
Title South Wales Railways in the 1980s PDF eBook
Author Kevin Redwood
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 189
Release 2020-03-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445695820

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The South Wales Division was one of the three operating divisions of the Western Region. Explore the South Wales Railways in the 1980s with previously unpublished photographs.

British Railway Infrastructure Since 1970

British Railway Infrastructure Since 1970
Title British Railway Infrastructure Since 1970 PDF eBook
Author Paul D. Shannon
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 305
Release 2019-11-30
Genre Transportation
ISBN 152673480X

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With words and pictures, a railway enthusiast examines the huge changes in the British railway network over a 50-year period. Looking at trains in Great Britain from 1970 to 2020, we see how steam-age infrastructure has gradually given way to a streamlined modern railway. The beginning of the period saw the final stages of the Beeching cuts, with the closure of some rural branches and lesser-used stations. Since the 1980s, the tide has turned, and numerous lines and stations have joined or rejoined the network. As for freight, we see how the complex operations of the 20th century have been replaced by a far smaller number of specialized terminals, while marshalling yards in the traditional sense have all but disappeared. And the long process of updating our railway signaling has continued apace, even though some semaphore gems have managed to survive into the 21st century. “This book looks at all the various changes that have taken place in Britain’s railways since 1970 . . . . Such things as freight, stations closing and opening, or re-opening, locomotive depots and signaling are all covered in detail. What makes this book so good is the number of photographs supplied by the author ranging from back in the 1970s to the present. This is a book worth having if you are interested in the infrastructure of Britain's railways. Beautifully illustrated.” —Branch Line Britain “An interesting and recommended work.” —West Somerset Railway Association

Hereford Locomotive Shed

Hereford Locomotive Shed
Title Hereford Locomotive Shed PDF eBook
Author Steve Bartlett
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 311
Release 2017-10-30
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1473875579

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Hereford Locomotive Shed is the first in a series of in-depth studies to look closely at the changing engine allocations and operational responsibilities of motive power depots during the latter days of steam. In Herefords case this was a varied mixture of main line passenger, freight trip working, branch line passenger, station pilot duties and yard shunting. Unusually, the latter remained a steam preserve until months before depot closure in November 1964. Not forgotten are the depots small sub-sheds, which had varying responsibilities over the years, as the district boundaries changed at Ledbury, Leominster, Ross-on-Wye and Craven Arms. Their very different duties were inevitably a reflection of a bygone age and an all too rapidly changing future.The author personally recorded the Hereford railway scene from the late 1950s, until depot closure. He made shed visits several times a week, and at other times observed the ever-changing locomotive scene from the elevated Bulmers Sidewalk behind the depots coaling stage. Details carefully kept from those far-off days has proved a valuable cross reference with present-day research into Herefords role from official records at The National Archives, Kew, and other railway research sources.Having spent almost forty years working in the industry, the author is able to sympathetically unravel and interpret the story of this hard-working mixed traffic depot. Hereford is strategically located on the North & West route from South Wales and the West of England to the North West, as well as being an important junction for Worcester & the West Midlands. Branch lines to Brecon and Gloucester radiated from this Border Counties railway junction, and freight trips radiated out to serve the surrounding area. All of this made Hereford a fascinating rail centre and a locomotive shed worthy of its story for posterity, which is meticulously recorded in this book.