British Rail Scene

British Rail Scene
Author: Andy Sparks
Publsiher: History Press
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2017-03
Genre: Railroads
ISBN: 0750970138

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Taking railway photographs and capturing an age of impressive locomotives and atmospheric stations is a pastime that the age of steam passed down through generations, even after its own decline in favour of diesel and electric traction. It was certainly one that avid teenage trainspotter Andy Sparks sought to take up, emulating the work of prized 1960s railway photographer Colin T. Gifford. But by the 1970s, when Andy's camera was at the ready and after Beeching's axe had come down on the British railway network, modernisation and rationalisation were rapidly sweeping away the vestiges of the previous age, and dereliction and decay intertwined much of what could be seen. Desperate to capture the scene, Andy took thousands of photographs from 1972 until the early 1980s, and his images beautifully convey the nostalgic, gritty years of that era of change on Britain's railways. From his lens to the pages of this book, this is a unique look at an oft-overlooked period of British railway history.

British Rail Scene Remembered

British Rail Scene Remembered
Author: Andy Sparks
Publsiher: History Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-04-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750985755

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Photographs portraying the nostalgic, gritty years of the 1970s and early 1980s on Britain's railways

Steam on the Southern and Western

Steam on the Southern and Western
Author: David Knapman
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2018-09-30
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781473892422

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Steam on the Southern and Western is a personal record of railway views that were captured on black and white film in the late 1950s and 1960s, until the demise of steam on British Railways.The style of the book is the well-tried and- tested picture and captions format, and the majority of the pictures are black and white photography. Not every picture portrays a train as there are interesting branch line and infrastructure scenes to view as well. Furthermore, the book is intended to represent an eclectic mix of subjects and not to solely show main line scenes, for example.The book covers the Southern and Western regions of British Railways, with the Somerset and Dorset Railway included for good measure, as it fits neatly into the areas of the country for this volume. It also carries its share of photographs of British Railways standard locomotives in the locations appropriate to the regions. Where preservation starts to overlap with the still-active steam scene, some historic photographs are included.Photographs are grouped together by a particular location, for example, the Redhill to Reading line of the Southern, and Oxford on the Western. Each of these topic areas provides a flavour of the railway activity at the time. Overall, the book presents the reader with a gentle meander through the 1950's and 1960's railway scene and will stir the memories that so many of us have seen and still treasure today.

Britain s Railways in the 1970s

Britain s Railways in the 1970s
Author: David Hayes
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2019-04-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781445685588

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A nostalgic overview of the rail scene in the 1970s. The photographs in this book try to capture a flavour of the railways during this fascinating transition period.

BR Blue

BR Blue
Author: Martyn Hilbert
Publsiher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2022-12-14
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The British Rail corporate image and its Rail Blue livery was one of the longest-lived colour schemes carried by the trains of Britain in the forty-eight-year life of the nationalised railway network. Launched in 1965, after Beeching, the then new corporate image was an attempt by the BR design panel to raise the profile of the railway system countrywide and to sweep away the dull steam-era image as the swinging sixties got underway. By the mid-1970s, virtually all BR locomotives and multiple units were carrying Rail Blue livery, while most of the passenger coaches were in matching blue/grey. As the British Rail network was sectorised from the late 1980s in preparation for eventual privatisation, new bold, bright livery schemes for the fleet swept away the familiar, but by then somewhat jaded BR image. The BR blue era is now looked upon with affection as a golden age when the system was operated by an immense variety of locomotives and rolling stock, all now part of history in the same way that the steam era was viewed when the BR blue era ruled on Britain’s railways.

British Rail Northern Scene

British Rail Northern Scene
Author: Andy Sparks
Publsiher: Sutton Publishing
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2006
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0750942584

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Avid train-spotter Andy Sparks' collection of photographs shows how thoroughly stations, track, motive power and working practices have been modernised.

The Scottish Rail Scene in the Twenty First Century

The Scottish Rail Scene in the Twenty First Century
Author: John Jackson
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781445683096

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A lavishly illustrated look at the Scottish railways scene in twenty-first century. It also includes a look at the remaining freight traffic on offer.

British Rail

British Rail
Author: Tanya Jackson,Chris Green
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780752497426

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British Rail was a success. It successfully carried millions of commuters to and from their jobs every day; organised its trunk route services to yield a profit under the brand name ‘Inter-City’; pioneered world-beating research and technological development through its own research centre and engineering subsidiary. It transformed the railway system of Britain from a post-Second World War state of collapse into a modern, technologically advanced railway. It did all this despite being starved of cash and being subjected to the whims of ever fickle politicians. British Rail, A Passenger’s Journey is the story of how all that was achieved, seen from a passenger’s perspective.