The Vulcan Foundry

The Vulcan Foundry
Author: Colin Alexander
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 144566853X

Colin Alexander looks at the output of the iconic, world-famous Vulcan Foundry.

Vulcan Locomotives

Vulcan Locomotives
Author: Vulcan Iron Works (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1911
Genre: Locomotive industry
ISBN:

The Planet and Samson Locomotives

The Planet and Samson Locomotives
Author: Anthony Dawson
Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2023-07-30
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1399092677

Robert Stephenson’s Planet class locomotive was the first true design of mainline express passenger locomotive. Delivered less than a year after Rocket it was one of the most successful early locomotive designs. Planet set the mold for British locomotive design for more than the next century featuring a multi tubular boiler; inside cylinders; crank axle; and the first use of proper frames. The Planet class, and its 0-4-0 Samson derivative, found use across Britain with examples being supplied to railways in London and Glasgow. The Planet class proved popular in Europe too with examples being first exported and then built in France. Two were exported to Austria, and the first locomotive to steam in Russia was based on the design. Planet and Samson also crossed the Atlantic with more examples being built in the United States than in Europe. A working replica of the revolutionary design was built in Manchester in 1992: the first mainline express passenger steam locomotive to be built in Britain since the 1960s. This book outlines the technical design of the Planet and Samson locomotive, and charts the careers of the class members at home and abroad.

A History of Railway Locomotives down to the End of the Year 1831

A History of Railway Locomotives down to the End of the Year 1831
Author: Chapman Frederick Marshall
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2014-12-16
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 3845712872

Chapman Frederick Marshall gibt in seinem Buch einen umfassenden Einblick über die Geschichte der Lokomotive bis in das frühe 19. Jahrhundert hinein. Sein Ziel war es, Lücken, die in der Darstellung dieses Gegenstandes bis dahin noch in der Literatur bestanden, zu schließen. Dabei geht er nicht nur auf die Idee des Dampfbetriebes ein, sondern nennt wichtige Persönlichkeiten, die die Entwicklung der Lokomotive beeinflusst und vorangetrieben haben. Es handelt sich hierbei um eine englischsprachige Ausgabe.

Crane Locomotives

Crane Locomotives
Author: John Woodhams
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2022-07-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1398109924

Previously unpublished photographs help to illustrate the story of these fascinating railway oddities.

Locomotives of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway

Locomotives of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway
Author: Anthony Dawson
Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2021-05-31
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1526763990

The Liverpool & Manchester Railway was Britain’s first mainline, intercity railway; opened in 1830 it was at the cutting edge of railway technology. Engineered by George Stephenson and his team – John Dixon, William Allcard, Joseph Locke – the project faced many obstacles both before and after opening, including local opposition and the choice of motive power, resulting in the Rainhill Trials of 1829. Much of the success of the line can be attributed to the excellence of its engineering but also its fleet of pioneering locomotives built by Robert Stephenson & Co. of Newcastle. This is the story of those locomotives, and the men who worked on them, at a time when the locomotive was still in its infancy. Using extensive archival research, coupled with lessons learned from operating early replica locomotives such as Rocket and Planet, Anthony Dawson explores how the locomotive rapidly developed in response to the demands of the first intercity railway, and some of the technological dead ends along the way.