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This volume documents the history and time in service of the 'Brighton Belle', the only multiple-unit electric Pullman train set in the world and which even 35 years on from the time of its last run in service is still sorely missed. Complimenting this is an associated piece on the re-signalling of part of the Brighton line.
This text looks at the lines around Portsmouth Harbour that were operated mainly by the Admiralty and the Military, far from the public gaze. It brings together data, illustrations and potted histories to give an insight into the locations and operation of these concealed railways.
Continues where the previous volume ended, covering some of the new designs that were introduced by BR during a period of great change. Lot and diagram details, number ranges, builders and livery details are included.
Bob Pixton completes his Liverpool and Manchester trilogy with a pictorial survey of the remaining railway that joined the two great cities of the North West - the Lancashire and Yorkshire railway.