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Documents the iconic Class 37 locomotive.
Few people realise it, but Barnsley was once the centre of a railway universe. In Victorian times, dozens of competing companies put forward schemes to build railways across, through and around the town. Between them they constructed what some still regard as the most dense railway network in the country more complicated even than Londons commuter system or even the railway networks of our major cities. The reason almost no one knows about it is because many of the lines built never saw a passenger service. They were built for one reason: coal. A maze of semi-unknown branches served every colliery in the district and the network became so overloaded with coal trains that they even had to bui...
Explore this wonderful selection of photographs celebrating the British Rail's traction in the 1980s.
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A wonderful selection of original photography of the railways in the beautiful county of South Yorkshire.
A well-illustrated document of traction around the East Midlands.
Vols. for 1904-1931 and 1939-1940 include Abstracts of the proceedings, no. 1-341 (bound at end of vol.)
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