Midland Main Lines to St Pancras and Cross Country (ePub)
Sheffield to Bristol 1957 - 1963
Imprint: Pen & Sword Transport
File Size: 55.7 MB (.epub)
Pages: 207
Illustrations: 17
ISBN: 9781473885592
Published: 2nd March 2017
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The history of British Railways in the late 1950s/early 1960s is characterised by change; massive change, as its management attempted to meet statutory obligations against a background of social, economic and political influences.
The Modernisation Plan of 1955 paved the way for the electrification of the route from Manchester to London Euston, with a consequential effect of the Midland route services via Derby needing to be enhanced and improved. That eventually resulted in the arrival of class 7 steam motive power and later also benefitted the cross country Midland route. This book details, year by year, the changes that took place and provides an insight into the reasons why decisions were taken, and how the railway management was faced with a vast range of technological, natural, socio-economic challenges to be overcome, whilst also trying to meet the day-to-day needs of the operational railway.
In addition to tracing the history of the routes, the book includes performance logs of typical journeys along difficult sections, recollections of railwaymen working in various departments and for enthusiasts a list of rare and unusual locomotive workings. The book is profusely illustrated with black and white, as well as colour, photographs and also includes a comprehensive range of maps.
This large volume is aimed unashamedly at trainspotters, past and present. Excellent maps, great archive photos and informative text make it both valued and entertaining.
This England, Autumn 2017
This book offers a unique picture of railway operation in the period.
Friends of the National Railway Museum
A quality product from Pen & Sword and a must for those seeking to be reminded or wanting to know, second hand, what it was like.
Railway Observer July 2017
'A must for enthusiasts'
Reflections Magazine
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British Railway Modelling, May 2017
An interesting book to understand the advances in the English railway system.
José Manuél Rico Cortés (Mister JM) - Miniaturas JM
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About John Palmer
John Palmer was born in 1948 and became a member of an extended family of railwaymen. Home was in the railway town of Derby, close to the Midland main line and the Great Northern line to Nottingham Victoria, employment within the railway industry naturally followed and John entered service in the department of the chief mechanical and electrical engineer. Shortly afterwards he was selected for a management training scheme, a career of 33 years in contract and project management work in the U K and overseas was enjoyed and also allowed ample opportunity to pursue his own natural interest in all things railway.