British Railway Goods Wagons in Colour 1960-2003

British Railway Goods Wagons in Colour 1960-2003
Author: Robert Hendry
Publisher: Ian Allan Pub
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781857801705

A sequel to the author's 'British Railways Goods Wagons in Colour', this volume starts with a look back to the 1960s and shows the development of British freight stock to the present day. The trains in which the wagons run, the depots they serve and the background to their introduction, plus a look at Irish freight developments and narrow gauge wagons are all included. Modellers and all interested in railway freight stock will want to add this volume to their collection.

British Railways Wagons

British Railways Wagons
Author: Brian Grant
Publisher: British Railways Collection
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-12-10
Genre: Freight cars
ISBN: 9781857943009

Railways were invented to carry goods, primarily minerals. By the time of nationalisation, British Rails role as 'common carrier' whereby they were obliged to carry any type of freight traffic offered to them - had fully developed.

A Pictorial Guide to Southern Wagons and Vans

A Pictorial Guide to Southern Wagons and Vans
Author: Terry Gough
Publisher: Kestrel Railway Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Freight cars
ISBN: 9781905505043

In the 1960s, Terry Gough realized that the traditional goods wagon was rapidly disappearing from British Railways, so he set out to measure, photograph, draw and eventually model as many wagons as he could find.To augment these early observations, Terry continued to gather information from the many wagons that have been preserved in the intervening years.The result is a comprehensive survey of wagons used on the Southern Region of BR that had survived from the pre- and post-grouping eras. For each wagon, there are full details, dimensions, livery details, variations and conversions together with excellent photographs of the prototypes and 4mm scale drawings produced especially for the book. Diagram numbers are also included to aid reference to previous published works on SR wagons, and where examples of wagons can still be seen on preserved lines, full location details are given. This book is not intended to replace the existing standard works on the wagons of the Southern Railway and its constituents, but builds upon those books to present a large selection of freight vehicles that could have been seen from the 1900s, through the BR years, and in many cases to the present day in preservation.

British Railways

British Railways
Author: A. K. Astbury
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

This lecture note focuses on two railway maps of Britain. It details the important railway lines and six regions into which British Railways have been divided – the Eastern, London Midland, North Eastern, Scottish, Southern and Western Regions. The note also discusses the four companies which existed before the railways were nationalized – the London Midland and Scottish, the London and North Eastern, the Great Western, and the Southern Railways.